Antique Map
Plan of the BATTLE OF SARAGOSSA
Fought Aug 9th 1710 between the troops of the Allies under Lieut't Gen'l Stanhope and the Marshal Count Starenberg,
and the French under the D. of Anjou:
the Emperour Charles, and the D of Anjou (King Philip) being both present.
Engraved by Isaac Basire for Paul Rapin de Thoyras.
Published by John & Paul Knapton, London 1745
From Nicholas Tindal's Continuation of Paul Rapin's "A History of England".
An original large 18th century copper engraved antique map of the battle of Saragossa or Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain.
A numbered and lettered key displayed in decorative cartouche identifies the various battle positions.
Zaragoza is shown in bird's eye view with individual buildings, and the River Ebro and surrounding area is shown in detail extending to individual fields
The highly detailed plan depicts this battle during the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714)
in which Spanish and French forces united in a struggle to unite their two countries under one monarch.
This potentially massive combined power of Spain and France was opposed by several European forces
including Britain, the Dutch Republic, Portugal, the Duchy of Savoy and Spanish forces opposed to unification, usually refered to as "The Allies".
.A crisp dark impression on robust hand laid paper, with foldlines as issued, blank verso.
The lower margin is trimmed as issued otherwise fine, clean condition, free of repairs or restoration.
Approx. 20" x 15" (500mm x 380mm) overall.
A GENUINE ANTIQUE MAP GUARANTEED OVER 270 YEARS OLD FROM LINDISFARNE PRINTS
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