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Portrait of Frederick William III of Prussia.

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Portrait of Emerich Tekkesi, head of the Protestants of the Austrian territories of Hungary.

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View of Vienna and Leopoldstadt island (today part of the city of Vienna).

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View of the town of Neustadt, to the south of Vienna (today Wiener Neustadt). The town was one of the main bastions of defence against the Ottomans. During the Second Siege of Vienna.

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View of Bratislava (Pressburg), Slovakia. On the hilltop, Devin Castle.

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View of Komárno, Slovakia.

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View of the city of Győr, Hungary.

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View of Esztergom, Hungary.

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View of Visegrád Castle, Hungary.

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View of the city of Vác, Hungary.

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View of Pest.

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View of Ersekújvár, Slovakia. In the foreground, the Ottomans surrender the city to Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor.

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View of Nitra castle, Slovakia. At the centre, the cathedral of St. Emmeram.

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View of Breznica, Slovenia. View of Levice, Slovakia.

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View of Bačka Palanka, Serbia.

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View of Novi Grad at Vitanje province, Slovenia.

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View of the city and castle of Fiľakovo, Slovakia.

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View of the city and castle of Hatvan, Hungary.

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View of the city and castle of Eger, Hungary. In the foreground, battle between the Ottoman and Habsburg armies.

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View of Smederevo, Serbia.

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View of the castle of Sáros (or Šariš), Slovakia.

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View of Tokaj, Hungary.

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View of Szeged, Hungary.

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View of Törökszentmiklos, Hungary. In the foreground, Habsburg divisions prepare to take the city from the Ottomans.

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View of Szarvas, Hungary. In the foreground, a Habsburg cavalry division prepares to take the city from the Ottomans.

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View of the castle and city of Varaždin, Croatia.

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View of the city and castle of Gyula, Hungary.

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View of Timișoara, Romania.

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View of Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

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View of Osijek bridge, Croatia. This wooden bridge was built in the era of Suleiman I, and measured eight metres.

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