161.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 100v
Book 3, 6
Remus is brought before Romulus
Fol. 100v: column miniature
100v 120x80
iconclass 11L61 31A233 31A25552(+9211) 44B121 44B1321 44G3121 45C13(SWORD) 96C(REMUS)6 96C(ROMULUS)33 96C(ROMULUS)4
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162.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 101r
Book 3, 7
Second destruction of Troy by Caius Flavius Fimbria, Roman officer, known for his cruelty
Fol. 101r: column miniature
101r 120x80
iconclass 11K2 11K43(+0) 11L61 31E234631 31E3 32B311(ROMANS) 45C13(SWORD) 45K14 45K27 45K31 45L42 45M2 61D(TROIA) 61E(ILIUM) 98B(FIMBRIA, Caius Flavius)4
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163.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 102v
Book 3, 8
Conquest of Rome by the Gauls
Fol. 102v: column miniature
102v 120x80
iconclass 11L61 31E23462 31E234631 31E3 32B2(GAULS) 32B311(ROMANS) 45C13(SWORD) 45C14(LANCE) 45K14 45H33 45L42 45M2 61E(ROME)
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164.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 103r
Book 3, 9
Numa Pompilius installs the feasts of January and February before the statue of Janus
Fol. 103r: column miniature
103r 120x80
iconclass 11L61 12F63 31A25552(+932) 32B311(ROMANS) 44B121 44B1321 45A20 96A1279 96A128(JANUS' HEAD) 98B(NUMA POMPILIUS)5
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165.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 105v
Book 3, 10
The Golden Age - man lives happily, gathering seeds and fruits under the reign of Saturn - a symbolic representation of the peaceful situation Numa Pompilius aims to achieve
Fol. 105v: column miniature
105v 120x80
iconclass 11L61 25H119 25H15 31A2524 31D14(+89) 31D15(+89) 33A34 41A196 41D91 41D92 45A20 91B1113 91E21 98B(NUMA POMPILIUS)3
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166.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 108r
Book 3, 11
Aristonicus is hanged by Marcus Perpenna on the battlefield
Fol. 108r: column miniature
108r 120x80
iconclass 11L61 31E2355 31E3 32B2(ACHAEANS) 32B311(ROMANS) 45C13(SWORD) 45C14(LANCE) 45H33(+22) 45H34(+21) 98B(ARISTONICUS)68 98B(PERPENNA, Marcus)4
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167.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 110r
Book 3, 12
Tarquin before the idols of Roma and Jupiter
Fol. 110r: column miniature
110r 120x80
iconclass 11L61 12F61 12F62 12F63 31A25552 32B311(ROMANS) 92B179 96A29(ROMA)(+7) 98B(TARQUIN THE ELDER)5
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168.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 113r
Book 3, 13
While the Roman girl Tarpeia is fetching water outside the citadel of the Sabines, she is bribed by Titus Tatius into opening the gates of the city; a tree with pieces of armour and a statue of Jupiter (background)
Fol. 113r: column miniature
113r 120x80
iconclass 11L61 12FF63 25I1461 32B2(SABINES) 33A4 41A773 41D2668 41D27 44C19 45C22 45F8(+0) 61E(ROME) 92B179 96D(TARPEIA)51
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169.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 117v
Book 3, 14
The Horatii and the Curiatii volunteer for Rome and for Alba Longa, to meet in a battle; two Horatii being killed, the surviving brother defeats the three Curiatii one by one
Fol. 117v: column miniature
117v 120x80
iconclass 11L61 25FF332(+712) 31E3 31E23462 45C14(LANCE) 45F8(+75) 45K14 61E(ALBA LONGA) 61E(ROME) 98B(HORATII)41 98B(HORATII)412
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170.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11
fol. 121r
Book 3, 15
Murder of Romulus; Julius Proculus transmitting the message honour Quirinus, the deified Romulus
Fol. 121r: column miniature
121r 120x80
iconclass 11L61 31E234631 31E236212 31E236219 32B311(ROMANS) 33A34 44F552 45B32 45C13(SWORD) 96A1451(+0) 96C(ROMULUS)68
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