Allegory of the succession to the throne of Leopold I by his son Joseph I, 1687, Romeyn de Hooghe, 1687 Canvas Print

Allegory of the succession to the throne of Leopold I by his son Joseph I, 1687, Romeyn de Hooghe, 1687 Canvas Print

Allegory of the succession to the throne of Leopold I by his son Joseph I, 1687. Leopold I (incorrectly referred to as Leopold II) stands on a triumphal chariot and passes on his king's crown of Hungary to Joseph I. At the top is a medallion with a portrait of Charles II of Spain with images of the victories over the Turks on both sides. At the bottom is a representation of the coronation procession in Presburgh, present-day Bratislava.

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