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Enden, Martinus van den, 1605–1673
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Pontius, Paulus, 1603–1658
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Van Dyck, Anthony, Sir, 1599–1641
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1630
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Icones Principum Virorum
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Scaglia, Cesare Alessandro (1592–1641), Italian cleric and diplomat
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Print made by Paulus Pontius, 1603–1658
Cæsar Alexander Scaglia
ca. 1635