Added by | Bart Perdieus |
General Description : | Silvius Brabo is a mythical Roman soldier who is said to have killed a giant, and by this would have created the name Brabant. Later this story was also used to explain the name Antwerp (meaning hand throwing). Brabo once killed a giant, called Druon Antigoon, who asked money from people who wanted to pass the bridge over the river Scheldt. When they didn't want to or couldn't pay, he cut off their hand and threw it in the river. Because of this Brabo also removed the hand of the giant, and threw it into the river. This mythical story is still shown by the statue in front of the Antwerp City Hall. |
Face value | 35 + 5 Centimes |
Catalog code (Michel) | BE 674 |
Catalog code | Stamp Number BE B386 Yvert et Tellier BE 654 Stanley Gibbons BE 1055 AFA number BE 664 Belgium BE 654 Unificato BE 654 |
Stamp colour | Dark blue green |
Stamp use | Semi Postal stamp |
Print run | 1.071.300 |
Issue date | 25/06/1944 |
Print technique | photogravure |
Perforation | 11 1/2 |
Height | 37.50 mm |
Width | 27.50 mm |
Catalog prices | No catalog prices set yet |