Allegory on the second conquest of Franche-Comté, Charles Louis Simonneau, 1688 Canvas Print

Allegory on the second conquest of Franche-Comté, Charles Louis Simonneau, 1688 Canvas Print

At the feet of Louis XIV lie the personifications of the Franche-Comté and cities in that area. Next to Louis a river god who personifies the river Doubs. Behind the king, Hercules and Minerva storm a rock, symbolizing the fortress of Besançon, with the Spanish lion on top. In the sky, the constellations can be seen at the time of the siege (Pisces, Aries and Taurus). On the far right, the German eagle sits frustrated in a tree.

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