Ludolf Backhuysen( Emden 1630 - 1708 Amsterdam )The 'Princes Maria', first-rate ship of the line of the Amsterdam Admiralty, on the IJ off Durgerdam, flying the standard of Prince William III of Orange |
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oil on canvas, 108.5 x 159 cm
Flying from the stern of the Princes Maria, a first-rate ship of the line belonging to the Amsterdam Admiralty, is the flag of Prince William III of Orange with the inscription PRO RELIGIONE ET LIBERTATE. This was the motto which William adopted when he sailed to England in 1688 to seize the throne from his father-in-law, the Catholic James II, and restore the Protestant religion. |
The Princes Maria was part of the combined Anglo-Dutch fleet, and played an all important part in the great sea battles that took place in the early years of the war with France. She flew the flag of Rear-Admiral Gillis Schey, who was promoted Vice-Admiral for his bravery at the Battle of Beachy Head in 1690. The Princes Maria was so badly damaged in the fighting that she had to return port for repairs. |
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