File:Battle of Varna (Amman).jpg
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DescriptionBattle of Varna (Amman).jpg |
English: Battle of Varna. |
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Date | 11/8/08 | |||||
Source | Woodcut attributed to Jost Amman, from Philipp Lonicer, Chronicorum Turcicorum, Frankfurt 1578.[1] (description: [2]; alternative copy: [3]) | |||||
Author | Jost Amman | |||||
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