Christian IV and Europe
Inverse relations
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Flying cupids with the monograms of Frederik II and Queen Sophie, parents of King Christian IV of Denmarkcidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Portrait of Christiane (1626-1670), dochter van Koning Christiaan IV van Denemarken, echtgenote van Hannibal Sehestedcidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Portrait of Frederick III, son of King Christian IV of Denmarkcidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Portrait of Hans Ulrik Gyldenløve (1615-1645),son of King Christian IV of Denmark, with castle Kronborg in the backgroundcidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Portrait of King Christian IV of Denmark (1577-1648)cidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Portrait of Koning Christiaan IV van Denemarken (1577-1648)cidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Portrait of Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve (1630-1658), son of King Christian IV of Denmarkcidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
The wounded Theagenes and the desperate Charicleia found on the beach by pirates (Heliodorus, Aethiopica, book 1, first scene)cidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Theagenes receives the winner's crown from Chariclea (Heliodorus, Aethiopica)cidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
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Flying cupids with the monograms of Frederik II and Queen Sophie, parents of King Christian IV of Denmarkcidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Portrait of Christiane (1626-1670), dochter van Koning Christiaan IV van Denemarken, echtgenote van Hannibal Sehestedcidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Portrait of Frederick III, son of King Christian IV of Denmarkcidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Portrait of Hans Ulrik Gyldenløve (1615-1645),son of King Christian IV of Denmark, with castle Kronborg in the backgroundcidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Portrait of King Christian IV of Denmark (1577-1648)cidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Portrait of Koning Christiaan IV van Denemarken (1577-1648)cidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Portrait of Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve (1630-1658), son of King Christian IV of Denmarkcidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
The wounded Theagenes and the desperate Charicleia found on the beach by pirates (Heliodorus, Aethiopica, book 1, first scene)cidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object
Theagenes receives the winner's crown from Chariclea (Heliodorus, Aethiopica)cidoc:E22_Human-Made_Object