File:Chariot clock engraving, 1603.png
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English: Char Triomphal, Employe' pour present a la Royne (Triumphal Chariot used as a present to the Queen). Engraving of a South German automaton chariot clock given to the Queen of France Marie de' Medici in 1603 during a visit of the Kings to the city of Metz. The engraving was included in a book published in 1610 titled "Voyage du Roi à Metz", Metz, 1610, by Abraham Fabert. It shows the god Eros in a four-wheeled selfmoving chariot being pulled by two deers. |
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