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The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11 (261-270 of 426) for (isPartOf all "10 A 11")

261.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11

fol. 260v

Book 5, 19

Righteous men - even non-Christians such as the two kneeling here - receive their virtue from God and set little value on the praise or blame of men (1st of 2)

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262.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11

fol. 260v

Book 5, 19

An example of the cruelty, self-indulgence and luxury of tyrants: Nero orders the opening of the belly of his mother Agrippina(?) (2nd of 2)

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45C13(SWORD)
49G35(+0)
53BB3(+5)
57AA91(+5)
98B(NERO)4

263.
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fol. 265r

Book 5, 20

Voluptas represented as a young woman seated on a throne with Prudence, Temperance, Fortitude and Justice in Hortus Conclusus; Enercis outside

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264.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11

fol. 266r

Book 5, 21

God omnipotent gives the power to good or bad rulers: men kneeling before Nero and Auguste; Nero praying; August sleeping; desperate Romans

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44B6
45C13(SWORD)
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46C24(+62)
98B(AUGUSTUS)5
98B(NERO)5

265.
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fol. 270r

Book 5, 22

Battle-scene during the Punic War: the Carthaginians defeat the Romans (1st of 2)

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266.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11

fol. 270r

Book 5, 22

Battle between Romans and Samnites: defeated by the Samnites the Roman army pass under the yoke after the battle of Caudinae Furculae (2nd of 2)

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98B(PONTIUS HERENNIUS)
61I(BATTLE OF CAUDINAE FURCULAE)

267.
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fol. 271v

Book 5, 23

Radagaisus, king of the Goths, with a sacrifice before an idol; Radagaisus being captured in Fiesole during the siege of Florence with God's help (background)

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45I1
47I214
61B2(RADAGAISUS)21
61E(FLORENCE)

268.
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fol. 272v

Book 5, 24

The good king is honoured by his subjects; the bad king is despoiled and scourged by his subjects (background)

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269.
The Hague, MMW, 10 A 11

fol. 273v

Book 5, 25

Constantine with his three sons among whom he divided his empire; senators; the building of Constantinople (background)

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61B2(CONSTANS)21
61B2(CONSTANTINE II)21
61B2(CONSTANTIUS)21
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270.
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fol. 279r

Book 5, 26

Maximus kills Gratianus (1st of 4)

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25I12
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98B(MAXIMUS, Magnus)4

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