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Vintage-Views Antique Prints and Maps :: Antique Prints :: Landscape :: Belgium :: NAMUR,Belgium,European Scenery

NAMUR,Belgium,European Scenery
NAMUR,Belgium,European Scenery
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NAMUR,Belgium,European Scenery,1836 Antique Steel Engraving

NAMUR,Belgium,European Scenery,1836 Antique Steel Engraving

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NAMUR (Flemish, Nanien), a town of Belgium, capital of the province of Namur.It is most picturesquely situated at the junction of the rivers Sambre and Meuse, the town lying on the left banks of- the two rivers, while the rocky promontory forming the fork between them is crowned with the old citadel. This citadel is no longer used for military purposes, and the hill on which it stands has been converted into a public park, while the crest is occupied by an enormous hotel to which access is gained by a cogwheel railway. Namur is connected with the citadel by two bridges across the Sambre, and from the east side of the promontory there is a fine stone bridge to the suburb of Jambes. This bridge was constructed in the 11th century and rebuilt in the reign of Charles V. It is the only old bridge in existence over the Meuse in the Belgian portion of its course. The cathedral of St Aubain or Albin was built in the middle of the 18th century. The church of St Loup is a century older, and is noticeable for its columns of red marble from the quarry at St Remy near Rochefort. There is a considerable local industry in cutlery, and there are numerous tanneries along the river-side. The hill of the citadel is perhaps identical with Aduaticum. the fortified camp of the Aduatici captured and destroyed by Julius Caesar after the defeat of the Nervii, although many authorities incline to the plateau of Hastdon, north of the Sambre and of Nannir itself, as the more probable site of the Belgic position. Many antiquities of the Roman-Gallic period have been discovered in the neighborhood and are preserved in the local archaeological museum. Here also are deposited the human fossils of the Stone Age discovered at Furfooz on the Lesse. In the feudal period Namur was always a place of some importance, and long formed a marquisate in the Courtenay family. One institution of the medieval period came down to modern times, and was only discontinued in consequence of the fatalities with which it was generally accompanied. This was the annual encounter on the Place dArmes of rival parties mounted on stilts. Galliot, the historian of Namur, says the origin of these jousts is lost in antiquity,

PUBLISHED DATE c1836
ARTIST N/A
ENGRAVED BY SHURY
PAGE SIZE: approx 9 1/4 INCHES x 5 3/4 INCHES
IMAGE SIZE: approx 6 X 4 INCHES
CONDITION STEEL ENGRAVING , BLANK on the back. Heavier paper. As scanned. Suitable ageing. The image is clean, clear and sharp with beautiful depth and detail.

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SKU 062523k5-namur.jpg
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