File:Ecsed vára Das ehmals gedrückte, vom Türken berückte, nun trefflich erquickte Königreich Hungarn. Frankfurt u. Leipzig 1688.jpg

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Magyar: Ecsed várának látképe 1688-ban. Gottfried Prixner (1746-1819) pesti rézmetsző metszete a "Das ehmals gedrückte, vom Türken berückte, nun trefflich erquickte Königreich Hungarn"című korabeli mű melléklete alapján
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Author Gottfried Prixner (1746-1819)

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View of Ecsed Castle in 1688. Engraving by Gottfried Prixner (1746-1819) of Pest on the basis of the appendix to the contemporary work entitled "The formerly oppressed, maddened by the Turks, now wonderfully refreshed Kingdom of Hungarn"

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