Historical Battle Maps

Maps depicting significant battles from the late 17th and early 18th centuries, showcasing military strategies and city layouts during conflicts.

Map showing the siege and capture of Rheinberg by the French on June 9, 1672. This print is one of a group of twelve, mostly etched and published by Gaspar Bouttats, depicting views of fortresses and towns captured by the French and the Munster in 1672. Maps with legends in French and Dutch, Map of Rheinberg, conquered by the French in 1672 The town of Rynberck as it was besieged and conquered on June 9, 1672 by the All Christian King of Vrankery Lodovicus XIIII Twelve views of fortresses and towns conquered by the French and the bishop of Munster in 1672. Munster in 1672 Illustration of some Cities and Fortifications of which differente soo ghe won and surrendered to his Majesty the Prince of Vranckerijk Lodovicus XIV and to his Serene Lordship the Bishop of Munster Christophori Bernardus van Galen. Anno 1672 , print maker: Gaspar Bouttats, publisher: Gaspar Bouttats, (mentioned on object), Antwerp, 1672, paper, etching, h 190 mm × w 265 mm
Map showing the siege and capture of Rheinberg by the French on June 9, 1672. This print is one of a group of twelve, mostly etched and published by Gaspar Bouttats, depicting views of fortresses and towns captured by the French and the Munster in 1672. Maps with legends in French and Dutch, Map of Rheinberg, conquered by the French in 1672 The town of Rynberck as it was besieged and conquered on June 9, 1672 by the All Christian King of Vrankery Lodovicus XIIII Twelve views of fortresses and towns conquered by the French and the bishop of Munster in 1672. Munster in 1672 Illustration of some Cities and Fortifications of which differente soo ghe won and surrendered to his Majesty the Prince of Vranckerijk Lodovicus XIV and to his Serene Lordship the Bishop of Munster Christophori Bernardus van Galen. Anno 1672 , print maker: Gaspar Bouttats, publisher: Gaspar Bouttats, (mentioned on object), Antwerp, 1672, paper, etching, h 190 mm × w 265 mm