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1758
Festungspläne
28 / 41
Papier
"commencé le 28.Juin 1758. Les Francois comme Alliés del' Electeur palatin occupoient cette ville et elle leur Servit de place d'armes et de quartier d'hiver peudank plusieurs campagnes. Le Prince Ferdinand d'etacha Mr. le General de Wangenheim, pour prendre cette place. Celui-ei fit ètablier entre Ober et Niedercassel derrière la digue les batteries. A. de canons et de mortiers. On commenca le bombardement te 28. de Juin, la garnison capitula le 8. de Julliet. Gravé par Cöntgen Graveux de la Cour et del Universtie de Mayence"; Darstellung der Stadt, mit Legende, auf dem linken Rheinufer sind die Stellungen der Franzosen und die Linien der Beschießung eingezeichnet, Umfasst Ober-, Niederkassel, Derendorf und Pempelfort; dargestellt sind auch die französischen Stellungen und die Linien der Bombardierung vom 28. Juni 1758 mit einer Legende;
Karten und Pläne
Ausführung: Kopie
Maßstab: ca. 1 : 12000
Cöntgen, Druckerei
Prof. von Looz-Corswarem, Herkunft
Therbu, ... (1758), Zeichner
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