Satyricum epigramma in D. Porter qui ent just, between 1696 and 1702.

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Satyricum epigramma in D. Porter qui ent just, between 1696 and 1702.

The handwritten poem in iambic pentameter couplets in Latin with an English translation at the bottom satirizes George Porter who was a conspirator to assassinate King William III in 1696.

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William III, King of England, 1650-1702

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The letter was written before the Prince of Orange's ascension to the throne of England in 1689 along with his wife Mary, his first cousin whom he married in 1677. They served jointly on the English throne. He was born the Prince of Orange (the son of William II of Orange and Mary, Princess Royal of England) and at various times in his life also held titles as the Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Guelders, and Overijssel. From the description of [Letter] 1678 juil. 26, Honsl...

Porter, George, approximately 1659-1728

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