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alb11641655 Death of Viriatus, leader of the Lusitanian people that resisted Roman expansion in Hispania, 139 BC. Engraving, 19th century.
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alb11641681 Celtiberian Wars. Siege of Numantia, Celtiberian city. 2nd Century BC. Engraving. Color. Hispania (Spain).
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alb11641611 Masia Freixa ( 1907 ). Modernist building inspired by Gaudí. Lluis Moncunill architect. Parc de Sant Jordi, Terrassa, Catalonia. Spain.
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alb11645659 Pilgrim (Way of St. James). Illustratrion of "Llibre del Romiatge del Venturos Pelegri". Edition 17th century. Catalonia, Spain.
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alb11645678 Half mould. Bronze Age. Spain. National Archaeological Museum, Madrid. Spain.
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alb11643236 Spain. Seville. Cathedral. Door of the Prince. 19th century. Detail. Dragon.
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alb11645656 Romanization of Hispania. Loom weight. Alabaster. 2nd c.BC. Cabezo de Alcala, Spain.
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alb11645684 Spain. Andalusia. Seville. Royal Alcazar. Exterior wall and the Lion Gate or Gate of the Hunt.
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alb11645653 Spain. Seville. Royal Alcazar. Geometric patterns on ceramic tiles.
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alb11643213 Spain. Seville. Royal Alcazar. Geometric patterns on ceramic tiles.
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alb11643231 The Kiss of Osuna. Iberian relief of Osuna, Seville province, Spain. 3rd-2nd BCE. National Archaeological Museum, Madrid. Spain.
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alb11643269 Scale Model. 1:50. Barcelona Royal Shipyard, port. Gothic building. 13th century. Barcelona Maritime Museum. Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
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alb11644964 Iberian ashlars. Woman with tunic. Osuna 2nd century BC.Osuna (Seville). Spain. Ibero-roman. National Archaeological Museum, Madrid. Spain.
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alb11643504 Spain. Seville. Alcazar of Seville. Hall of Justice, 1340. Mudejar style. Detail of the fount.
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alb11643517 Spain. Seville. Alcazar of Seville. Patio del Yeso, 12th century. Part of old Almohad palace. South portico.
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alb11645306 Romanization of Hispania. Wine amphora. Clay. 2nd -1st century BC. Cabezo de Alcala, Spain. Iberian Script. Detail sgraffito signs. National Archaeological Museum, Madrid. Spain.
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alb11644376 Spain. Seville. Alcazar of Seville. Patio del Yeso, 12th century. Part of old Almohad palace. North portico.
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alb11645514 Spain. Andalusia. Seville. Royal Alcazar. Exterior wall and the Lion Gate or Gate of the Hunt.
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alb11644841 Gothic stained glass window, fine work by Gil de Fontanet, master glassmaker, 15th century. Museum of Montserrat. Catalonia, Spain.
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alb11644813 Spain. Seville. Royal Alcazar. Geometric patterns on ceramic tiles.
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alb11641376 Masia Freixa ( 1907 ). Modernist building inspired by Gaudí. Lluis Moncunill architect. Parc de Sant Jordi, Terrassa, Catalonia. Spain.
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alb11645100 Spain. Seville. Royal Alcazar. Geometric patterns on ceramic tiles.
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alb11645182 Tombstone with epitaph. 1st cent. AD. Luni marble, Emporiae, Alt Emporda, Girona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia, Girona, Spain.
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alb11643650 Spain. Barcelona Royal Shipyard. Gothic building. 13th century. Barcelona Maritime Museum.
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alb11642805 Iberian lion. 3rd-2nd centuris. Espera, Cadiz, Spain. Pre-roman peoples. Archaeological Museum of Seville. Spain.
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alb11645187 Elephant molar fossil. Lower Pleistocene. Vallparadis geological site. Terrassa, Catalonia, Spain. ICP Miquel Crussafont, Sabadell.
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alb11642084 The Carthaginian general Hamilcar Barca (275-228 BC)founded Akra Keuka (Alicante). Ceramics tiles. Spain Square. Seville, Spain.
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alb11642000 Spain. Seville. Alcazar. Patio de la Monteria (The Hunting Courtyard). Old walls.
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alb11642673 Spain. Seville. Cathedral. Door of the Prince. 19th century. Detail. Dragon.
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alb11642047 Bronze age sword, leaf shaped. 9th century BC. Bronze. Found in the province of Zaragoza. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia, Barcelona.
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alb11642697 Emperor of Mexico Maximilian I (1832-1867). Second Mexican Empire. Portrait.
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alb11642470 Spain. Seville. Alcazar of Seville. Patio del Yeso, 12th century. Part of old Almohad palace. North portico.
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alb11642463 Spain. Seville. Cathedral. Door of the Prince. 19th century. Detail. Dragon.
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alb11642419 Bronze axe. Early Bronze Age. Between 2300-1800 BC. Olopte cave. Isovol. Catalonia, Spain. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia. Barcelona. Spain.
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alb11642453 Spain. Andalusia. Seville. Royal Alcazar-walls. Almohad period.
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alb11642466 Masia Freixa ( 1907 ). Modernist building inspired by Gaudí. Lluis Moncunill architect. Parc de Sant Jordi, Terrassa, Catalonia. Spain.
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alb11640795 Spain. Andalusia. Seville. Royal Alcazar. Exterior wall and the Lion Gate or Gate of the Hunt.
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alb11642426 Portrait of Maria, by Raimundo de Madrazo (1841-1920) oil on canvas C. 1890. Museum of Montserrat, Barcelona, Catalonia, Sapain.
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alb11640765 Spain. Barcelona Royal Shipyard. Gothic building. 13th century. Barcelona Maritime Museum.
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alb11642557 Pre-roman people. Iberian Peninsula. Vettones culture. Rotary grindstone. Sandstone. 4th-2nd century. Hillfort of La Cogotas, Avila, Spain. National Archaeological Museum, Madrid. Spain.
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alb11642807 Osuna warrior with falcata and oval shield. Limestone. 3rd-2nd century BC. From Osuna, Seville province, Andalusia. National Archaeological Museum, Madrid. Spain.
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alb11642525 Iberian weapon. Helmet. 4th-2th century BC. National Archaeological Museum, Madrid. Spain.
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alb11642838 Auletris (aulos playing woman). Iberian relief of Osuna, Seville province, Spain. 3rd-2nd BCE. National Archaeological Museum, Madrid. Spain.
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alb11642837 Matilde Diez (1818-1883). Spanish actress. Engraving, 1875. The Spanish and American Illustration. Spanish edition. Author: Bernardo Rico.
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alb11645281 Iberians. Column with capital. Decorated with incised motifs (concentrics circles and double-headed axes). 2nd-1st century BC. Ahorcado Estate, Baeza, Andalusia, Spain. National Archaeological Museum, Madrid. Spain.
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alb11643913 Osuna warrior with falcata and oval shield. Limestone. 3rd-2nd century BC. From Osuna, Seville province, Andalusia. National Archaeological Museum, Madrid. Spain.
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alb11645267 Spain. Seville. Cathedral. Door of the Prince. 19th century. Detail.
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alb11641061 Spain. Andalusia. Seville. Royal Alcazar-walls. Almohad period.
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alb11643491 Spain. Seville. Cathedral. Door of the Prince. 19th century and Giraldillo replica. Detail.
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alb11641083 Spain. Andalusia. Seville. Royal Alcazar. Exterior wall and the Lion Gate or Gate of the Hunt.
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alb11645084 Spain. Seville. Alcazar of Seville. Patio del Yeso, 12th century. Part of old Almohad palace. South portico.
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alb11642958 Spain. Seville. Royal Alcazar. Geometric patterns on ceramic tiles.
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alb11641220 Battle of Ucles, 1108. The prince Sancho falls from the horse and Garcia Ordonez is protecting him.
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alb11642944 Scale Model. 1:50. Barcelona Royal Shipyard, port. Gothic building. 13th century. Barcelona Maritime Museum. Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
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alb11643492 Spain. Seville. Alcazar of Seville. Patio del Yeso, 12th century. Part of old Almohad palace. South portico.
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alb11641139 Spain. Andalusia. Seville. Royal Alcazar. Exterior wall and the Lion Gate or Gate of the Hunt.
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alb11641279 The kiss of death. Funerary sculpture in marble (1930). Jaume Barba workshop. Poblenou Cemetery, Barcelona, Catalonia. Spain. Author: Jaume Barba workshop. Joan Fontbernat.
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alb11641185 Osuna warrior with falcata and oval shield. Limestone. 3rd-2nd century BC. From Osuna, Seville province, Andalusia. National Archaeological Museum, Madrid. Spain.
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alb11641281 Spain. Seville. Alcazar of Seville. Mudejar plasterwork. 1340. Hall of Justice.
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alb11645006 The stone ax. Neolithic. 5500-4000 BC. Spain. Museum of the History of Catalonia, Barcelona. Spain.
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alb11642121 Sacrifice scene. Iberian-Turdetania. Estepa, Spain. Pre-roman peoples. Archaeological Museum of Seville. Spain.
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alb11642198 Deer breastfeeding her young. Iberian-Turdetania. Usona. Spain. Pre-roman peoples. Archaeological Museum of Seville. Spain.
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alb5564888 Rafael Maroto (1783-1847). Spanish military. He joined the troops of the pretender Carlos V (Carlos María Isidro de Borbón) in the First Carlist War. Together with Espartero, he starred in the Embrace of Vergara (August 31, 1839) which ended the conflict. Portrait. "Historia de la Revolución Española (desde la Guerra de la Independencia a la Restauración) by Vicente Blasco Ibañez. Volume II. Published in Barcelona, 1891.
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alb5335149 Isabella I (1451-1504). Queen of Castile (1474-1504). Queen consort of Aragon for her marriage to Ferdinand II of Aragon. Portrait, detail. Engraving by Antonio Roca Sallent. Las Glorias Nacionales, 1853. Author: Antonio Roca Sallent (1813-1864). Spanish engraver.
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alb5433387 Joaquín Baldomero Fernández-Espartero Alvarez de Toro (1793-1879), called Baldomero Espartero. Spanish military and politician. He served as the Regent of Spain. Portrait. Chromolithography. "Historia General de España" (General History of Spain), by Miguel Morayta. Volume VII. Madrid, 1893.
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alb5433394 History of Spain. War of the Spanish Succession. Siege of Játiva (8 May to 6 June 1707). After the victory of Philip V's Bourbon troops, he ordered the burning of all the houses owned or occupied by those who had been hostile to him in the town, an action that was executed by the French troops of d'Asfeld. Destruction of Játiva. Illustration by J. Alaminos. Chromolithography. "Historia General de España" (General History of Spain) by Miguel Morayta. Volume V. Madrid, 1891. Author: Juan Alaminos. Spanish artist of the second half of the 19th century.
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alb5433395 History of Spain. War of Independence (1808-1814). Second Siege of Saragossa (20 December 1808 to 21 February 1809). Heroic combat in the pulpit of the church of San Agustin in Saragossa during the second siege of 1809. Illustration based on the painting by César Alvarez Dumont in 1887. Chromolithography. "Historia General de España" (General History of Spain), by Miguel Morayta. Volume VI. Madrid, 1892.
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alb11001392 Rafael Maroto (1783-1847). Spanish military. He joined the troops of the pretender Carlos V (Carlos María Isidro de Borbón) in the First Carlist War. Together with Espartero, he starred in the Embrace of Vergara (August 31, 1839) which ended the conflict. Portrait. Engraving. "Espartero: su vida militar, política, descriptiva y anecdótica" (Espartero: his military, political, descriptive and anecdotal life). Volume I, 1879.
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alb11619759 Marine scene. 13th century. Tempera on wood. National Art Museum of Catalonia. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain.
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alb11619843 Knightly scene. 13th century. Tempera on wood. National Art Museum of Catalonia. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain.
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alb11053419 Spain. Burgos Cathedral. Inside view. Engraving. "Los Héroes y las Grandezas de la Tierra" (The Heroes and the Grandeurs of the Earth). Volume VIII. 1856.
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alb11640857 Spain. Seville. Alcazar of Seville. Hall of Justice, 1340. Mudejar style.
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alb11640850 Iberians. Column with capital. Decorated with incised motifs (concentrics circles and double-headed axes). 2nd-1st century BC. Ahorcado Estate, Baeza, Andalusia, Spain. National Archaeological Museum, Madrid. Spain.
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alb11640831 The Kiss of Osuna. Iberian relief of Osuna, Seville province, Spain. 3rd-2nd BCE. National Archaeological Museum, Madrid. Spain.
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alb11640800 Romanization of Hispania. Wine amphora. Clay. 2nd -1st century BC. Cabezo de Alcala, Spain. Iberian Script. Detail sgraffito signs. National Archaeological Museum, Madrid. Spain.
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alb11643741 Spain. Seville. Royal Alcazar. Geometric patterns on ceramic tiles.
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alb11640856 Ram protome. Limestone. Iberian culture. 2nd-1st century BC. Osuna. Spain. National Archaeological Museum, Madrid. Spain.
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alb5433865 Martin Zurbano (1788-1845). Spanish guerrilla fighter. He fought in the First Carlist War (1833-1840) on the Isabeline side (Liberal side). Combat action by Zurbano. Engraving. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Volume III. Madrid, 1845.
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alb5433846 History of Spain. First Carlist War (1833-1840). Third Siege of Bilbao (5 November to 25 December 1836). Taking of the bridge of Luchana. On 22 December 1836, General Espartero began operations in the vicinity of the bridge of Luchana, which was under Carlist control. On the afternoon of 24 December, with the help of two British ships, General Oráa attempted to take the bridge, although he was refused by the Carlists. On 25 December, the Liberal army took the city. Illustration by Mugica. Engraving by Gómez. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Volume III. Madrid, 1845. Author: José Gómez. 19th century-Spanish engraver.
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alb5433382 The El Escorial Conspiracy, 1807. Foiled conspiracy led by the Prince of Asturias, Ferdinand of Bourbon, to bring about the fall of Manuel Godoy and put Queen Maria Luisa of Parma under control. Meeting between canon Juan Escóiquiz Morata (1747-1820) and the ambassador of the French Empire in Madrid, François de Beauharnais (1714-1800) to gain Napoleon's support. 1807. Chromolithography. "Historia General de España" (General History of Spain), by Miguel Morayta. Volume V. Madrid, 1891.
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alb5433828 Joaquín Baldomero Fernández-Espartero Alvarez de Toro (1793-1879), called Baldomero Espartero. Spanish military and politician. He served as the Regent of Spain. Portrait. Illustration by Miranda. Engraving by Pedro Celestino Maré. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Volume III. Madrid, 1845. Author: d. ca.1880). Spanish engraver. Manuel Miranda. 19th century-Spanish artist. Pedro Celestino Maré (fl.1842-1862.
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alb5433822 Joaquín Baldomero Fernández-Espartero Alvarez de Toro (1793-1879), called Baldomero Espartero. Spanish military and politician. He served as the Regent of Spain. Portrait. Illustration by Miranda. Engraving by Pedro Celestino Maré. Detail. Panorama Español, Crónica Contemporánea. Volume III. Madrid, 1845. Author: d. ca.1880). Spanish engraver. Manuel Miranda. 19th century-Spanish artist. Pedro Celestino Maré (fl.1842-1862.
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alb5433285 Wilfred I the Hairy (840- 897). Count of Barcelona, Cerdanya, Urgell, Girona and Besalú. Portrait. Engraving by Antonio Roca. Later colouration. Las Glorias Nacionales, 1853. Author: Antonio Roca Sallent (1813-1864). Spanish engraver.
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alb5430145 Knight with the insignia of the Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic, a distinction created in 1815, during the reign of King Ferdinand VII, in honor of Queen Isabella I. Chromolithography. "Historia de las Ordenes de Caballería y de las Condecoraciones Españolas" (History of the Orders of Chivalry and the Spanish Decorations). Madrid, 1865.
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alb5430707 Censure of the historian and bibliophile Gaspar Ibáñez de Segovia (1628-1708), Marquis of Mondéjar. "Historia de la Conquista de México, población, y progresos de la América septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva España" (History of the Conquest of Mexico, population, and progress of northern America, known by the name of New Spain). Edition published in Barcelona, 1756. Printing house of Lucas de Bezares y Urrutia. Historical Military Library of Barcelona. Catalonia, Spain. Author: Antonio Solís Rivadeneyra (1610-1686). Writer. Chronicler of the Indies and Spanish historian.
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alb5430146 Knight of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem with the decoration of the order. Chromolithography. Catholic order of chivalry. "Historia de las Ordenes de Caballería y de las Condecoraciones Españolas". Madrid, 1865. Spain.
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alb5433287 Wilfred I the Hairy (840- 897). Count of Barcelona, Cerdanya, Urgell, Girona and Besalú. Portrait, detail. Engraving by Antonio Roca. Las Glorias Nacionales, 1853. Later colouration. Author: Antonio Roca Sallent (1813-1864). Spanish engraver.
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alb5430711 Censure of the historian and bibliophile Gaspar Ibáñez de Segovia (1628-1708), Marquis of Mondéjar. "Historia de la Conquista de México, población, y progresos de la América septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva España" (History of the Conquest of Mexico, population, and progress of northern America, known by the name of New Spain). Edition published in Barcelona, 1756. Printing house of Lucas de Bezares y Urrutia. Historical Military Library of Barcelona. Catalonia, Spain. Author: Antonio Solís Rivadeneyra (1610-1686). Writer. Chronicler of the Indies and Spanish historian.
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alb5430788 "Historia de la Conquista de México, población, y progresos de la América septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva España" (History of the Conquest of Mexico, population, and progress of northern America, known by the name of New Spain). Written by Antonio de Solís y Rivadeneryra (1610-1686), Chronicler of the Indies. Volume II. Edition published in Barcelona and divided into two volumes, 1771. King's printer: Thomas Piferrer. Historical Military Library of Barcelona. Catalonia, Spain. Author: Antonio Solís Rivadeneyra (1610-1686). Writer. Chronicler of the Indies and Spanish historian.
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alb5430787 "Montezuma is allowed to be seen in public, by going out to his Temples..." "Historia de la Conquista de México, población, y progresos de la América septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva España" (History of the Conquest of Mexico, population, and progress of northern America, known by the name of New Spain). Written by Antonio de Solís y Rivadeneryra (1610-1686), Chronicler of the Indies. Volume II. Book IV, Chapter I. Edition published in Barcelona and divided into two volumes, 1771. King's printer: Thomas Piferrer. Historical Military Library of Barcelona. Catalonia, Spain. Author: Antonio Solís Rivadeneyra (1610-1686). Writer. Chronicler of the Indies and Spanish historian.
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alb5430709 Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar (1465-1524) had the intention of ceasing Hernán Cortés. Cortés and his fleet left Cuba in haste for the coast of Mexico. "Hernán Cortés resolves not allowing himself to be offended by Diego Velázquez; just reasons for this resolution and what happened until the time came to leave Havana." "Historia de la Conquista de México, población, y progresos de la América septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva España" (History of the Conquest of Mexico, population, and progress of northern America, known by the name of New Spain). First Book. Chapter XIII. Edition published in Barcelona, 1756. Printing house of Lucas de Bezares y Urrutia. Historical Military Library of Barcelona. Catalonia, Spain. Author: Antonio Solís Rivadeneyra (1610-1686). Writer. Chronicler of the Indies and Spanish historian.
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alb5430708 Conquest of New Spain. The Mexicans propose peace, with the intention of besieging the Spaniards by hunger: the plan of the treaty is known; Hernán Cortes gathers his captains, and decides to leave Mexico that same night. "Historia de la Conquista de México, población, y progresos de la América septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva España" (History of the Conquest of Mexico, population, and progress of northern America, known by the name of New Spain). Written by Antonio de Solís y Rivadeneryra (1610-1686), Chronicler of the Indies. Chapter XVII. Edition published in Barcelona, 1756. Printing house of Lucas de Bezares y Urrutia. Historical Military Library of Barcelona. Catalonia, Spain. Author: Antonio Solís Rivadeneyra (1610-1686). Writer. Chronicler of the Indies and Spanish historian.
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alb5430790 "The army entering Tlascala, and lodged in Gualipar, chieftains and senators visited Cortés; the entry into the city was celebrated with public festivities, and the affection of the people was assured by new experiences". "Historia de la Conquista de México, población, y progresos de la América septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva España" (History of the Conquest of Mexico, population, and progress of northern America, known by the name of New Spain). Written by Antonio de Solís y Rivadeneryra (1610-1686), Chronicler of the Indies. Volume II. Book V, Chapter I. Edition published in Barcelona and divided into two volumes, 1771. King's printer: Thomas Piferrer. Historical Military Library of Barcelona. Catalonia, Spain. Author: Antonio Solís Rivadeneyra (1610-1686). Writer. Chronicler of the Indies and Spanish historian.
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alb5430710 Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar (1465-1524) had the intention of ceasing Hernán Cortés. Cortés and his fleet left Cuba in haste for the coast of Mexico. "Hernán Cortés resolves not allowing himself to be offended by Diego Velázquez; just reasons for this resolution and what happened until the time came to leave Havana." "Historia de la Conquista de México, población, y progresos de la América septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva España" (History of the Conquest of Mexico, population, and progress of northern America, known by the name of New Spain). First Book. Chapter XIII. Edition published in Barcelona, 1756. Printing house of Lucas de Bezares y Urrutia. Historical Military Library of Barcelona. Catalonia, Spain. Author: Antonio Solís Rivadeneyra (1610-1686). Writer. Chronicler of the Indies and Spanish historian.
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alb5430784 "Moctezuma dies without wanting to be reduced to receive baptism; Cortés sends the body to the city; the Mexicans celebrate his funeral; and the qualities that concurred in his person are described". "Historia de la Conquista de México, población, y progresos de la América septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva España" (History of the Conquest of Mexico, population, and progress of northern America, known by the name of New Spain). Written by Antonio de Solís y Rivadeneryra (1610-1686), Chronicler of the Indies. Volume II. Book IV, Chapter XV. Edition published in Barcelona and divided into two volumes, 1771. King's printer: Thomas Piferrer. Historical Military Library of Barcelona. Catalonia, Spain. Author: Antonio Solís Rivadeneyra (1610-1686). Writer. Chronicler of the Indies and Spanish historian.
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alb5430706 "Historia de la Conquista de México, población, y progresos de la América septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva España" (History of the Conquest of Mexico, population, and progress of northern America, known by the name of New Spain). Written by Antonio de Solís y Rivadeneryra (1610-1686), Chronicler of the Indies. Edition published in Barcelona, 1756. Printing house of Lucas de Bezares y Urrutia. Historical Military Library of Barcelona. Catalonia, Spain. Author: Antonio Solís Rivadeneyra (1610-1686). Writer. Chronicler of the Indies and Spanish historian.
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alb5430713 "The journey for the island of Cuba is announced. The soldiers, whom Cortés had prepared, call out. The cacique of Zempoala asks for their friendship...". "Historia de la Conquista de México, población, y progresos de la América septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva España" (History of the Conquest of Mexico, population, and progress of northern America, known by the name of New Spain). Second Book. Chapter VI. Edition published in Barcelona, 1756. Printing house of Lucas de Bezares y Urrutia. Historical Military Library of Barcelona. Catalonia, Spain. Author: Antonio Solís Rivadeneyra (1610-1686). Writer. Chronicler of the Indies and Spanish historian.
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alb5357658 Christopher Columbus (1451-1506). Navigator, cartographer, admiral, viceroy and colonist of the Americas. Death of Christopher Columbus (painting by Francisco Ortega). Illustration by J. Alaminos. Chromolithography. Historia General de España (General History of Spain), by Miguel Morayta. Volume III. Madrid, 1890. Author: Juan Alaminos. Spanish artist of the second half of the 19th century.
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alb5357635 Barbarian invasion. Illustration by J. Alaminos. Chromolithography. Historia General de España (General History of Spain), by Miguel Morayta. Volume I. Madrid, 1888. Author: Juan Alaminos. Spanish artist of the second half of the 19th century.
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alb5357600 History of Spain. Noayo's heroes. Engraving. Las Glorias Nacionales. Volume III, Madrid-Barcelona edition, 1853.
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