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Interview of Alcaniz, 1232. MiniatureInterview of Alcaniz (1232) between Hugo of Forcalquier, kneeling, and Blasco of Alagon, proposing to King James I the conquest of the Kingdom of Valencia
Barbastro Cathedral. Choir stalls in oak. First, a relief reRenaissance Art. 16th century. Spain. Barbastro Cathedral. Choir stalls in oak by Geroge Comon and John Jubero. First, a relief representing St. Peter. Barbastro. Aragon
Spain. 13th century. Monastery of Our Lady of Rueda. StairsGothic Art. Spain. 13th century. Monastery of Our Lady of Rueda. Cistercian Order. Stairs leading to the pulpit of the refectory. Sastago. Aragon
Monastery of Our Lady of Rueda. Refectory. Sastago. SpainGothic Art. Spain. 13th century. Monastery of Our Lady of Rueda. Cistercian Order. Refectory with the pulpit to read. Sastago. Aragon
Aljaferia Palace. Detail. Zaragoza. Aragon. SpainAljaferia Palace, built in 11th century, under King Aben-Alfage. Detail. Zaragoza. Aragon. Spain
Romanesque art. Spain. Monastery of San Juan de la Pena. Capital of cloister carved by the Master of San Juan de la Pena. 12th-13th centuries. Aragon
Altarpiece of the Epiphany. Calatayud. SpainAltarpiece of the Epiphany. 15th century. Diocesan Museum. Calatayud. Spain
Cathedral of St. Vincent (1056-1067). Crypt. Roda de IsabenaRomanesque art. Spain. 11th century. Cathedral of St. Vincent (1056-1067). Crypt housing the tomb of Saint Raymond (background). Roda de Isabena. Aragon
The site of Banales. Thermal baths. Uncastillo. Aragon. SpaiRoman Art. Spain. The site of Banales. Thermal baths. Uncastillo. Aragon
Spain. Valencia. The Revolt of the Brotherhoods. 16th centurSpain. Valencia. The Revolt of the Brotherhoods. Revolt by artisan guilds against the government of King Charles I in the Kingdom of Valencia, part of the Crown of Aragon
Prehistoric Art. Spain. Beaker culture (2500-1800 BC). Late Neolithic or Chalcolithic running into the early Bronze Age. It comes from Mallen. Museum of Zaragoza. Aragon
The Catholic Kings receiving Columbus in Barcelona after his first voyage. April 1493. Engraving from The Illustrated World, by Union, 1882. Colored
James I The Conqueror (1208-1276) on horseback. Count of Barcelona and King of Aragon (1213-1276), Valencia (1239-1276) and Majorca (1229-1276). Nineteenth century colored engraving
Spousal donation of Ramon Berenguer I the Old to Almodis de la Marche. 11th century. Parchment. Archive of the Crown of Aragon. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain
Dotalia Ecclesiae Dertosensis. Consecration and donations to a Cathedral (1148). Original parchment. Tortosa, 1178. Chapter Archive. Tortosa. Catalonia. Spain
Juan de Ortega (1480-1568). ManuscriptJuan de Ortega (1480-1568). Spanish religious and mathematician. Arte Breve y Provechosa de Cuenta Castellana y Aritmetica. Title page. 1559. Zaragoza. Spain
Spain. Catalonia. Poblet Monastery. CrossSpain. Catalonia. Royal Abbey of Santa Maria de Poblet. Cross of the Abbot Guimera. 16th century
Spain. Catalonia. Poblet MonasterySpain. Catalonia. Royal Abbey of Santa Maria de Poblet. 12th century
Dome. Seo Cathedral. Zaragoza. SpainInterior of the baroque dome. Seo Cathedral. Zaragoza. Aragon. Spain
Spain. Aragon. Jaca. The Citadel (16th century)Spain. Aragon. Jaca. The Citadel, built in the 16th century by Tiburzio Spannocchi
Spain. Peracense. The Castle (14th century)Spain. Aragon. Peracense. The Castle (14th century) at Sierra Menera
Spain. Aragon. Alcaniz. Calatravos CastleSpain. Aragon. Alcaniz. Keep tower (14th century) of the Calatravos Castle
Portal sculptures of the Tarazona Cathedral. Aragon. SpainTarazona Cathedral. Built in the 12th century and reformed in the 16th century. Sculptures of the portal depicting Saint Paul and Saint Gaudiosus between caryatids. Tarazona. Aragon. Spain
Spain. Aragon. Alquezar. CastleSpain. Aragon. Alquezar. Ruins of the castle, built by the moors in the 9th century
Ramon Berenguer IV (1113-1162) and his wife Petronilla (1136Ramon Berenguer IV (1113-1162), Count of Barcelona and Prince of Aragon (1137-1162), and Petronilla (1136-1173). Queen of Aragon, wife of Ramon Berenguer IV
Spain. Aragon. Beranuy. Romanesque monastery of Santa Mari?a de Obarra. Central apse decorated with lombard arcs. Detail
Cloister of the Cathedral of St. Vincent. 12th century. CapiRomanesque. Spain. 12th century. Cloister of the Cathedral of St. Vincent. Capital. Roda de Isabena. Aragon
Martin I of Aragon, The Humane (1356-1410). King of Aragon, Valencia, Sardinia, and Corsica and Count of Barcelona from 1396 and King of Sicily from 1409 (as Martin II). Portrait
Jerome Cosida (1510-1592?). Presentation of the Virgin in thRenaissance. Spain. 16th century. Jerome Cosida (1510-1592?), whose real name was Jerome Vincent Vallejo. Presentation of the Virgin in the Temple. Central bank board. Chapel of St. John the Baptist
Cathedral of Teruel (12th and 13th centuries). Mudejar tower of golden brick, topped with a prismatic structure. Aragon. Spain
Spain. Zaragoza. Commercial Casino. Detail of the facade, designed in 1912 by Francisco Albina
Aljaferia Palace. Courtyard of St. Elizabeth. Detail. ZaragoAljaferia Palace, built in the eleventh century, under King Aben-Alfage. Courtyard of St. Elizabeth. Detail. Zaragoza. Aragon. Spain
Libro Verde of Barcelona. Peace and Truce Assembly, held inLibro Verde of Barcelona. Codex containing the privileges of the city of Barcelona (14th century). Peace and Truce Assembly
The Chronicle of James I. Dominican monks and knights. In tThe Chronicle of James I. Fragment of manuscript copied by Juan de Barbastro in 1380. It describes the capture of Mallorca. Detail with two Dominican monks and knights
Detail from a folio of Codex of the Usages depicting theAlfonso IV of Aragon called the kind (1299-1336). King of Aragon and count of Barcelona as Alfonso III, from 1327 to his death. Son of James II and Blanche of Anjou
Cathedral of Minorca. 14th century. Interior view. Ciutadella. Minorca. Balearic Islands. Spain
Cathedral of the Savior. Inside view. Albarracin. Aragon. SpCATHEDRAL OF THE SAVIOR. Built around 1200 by Bishop Don Martin on ancient muslim mosque. The present church dates from the XVI century
Forment Damian (c. 1480- 1540). Spanish sculptor. AltarpieceForment Damian (c.1480- 1540). Spanish sculptor. Altarpiece of the Cathedral of Barbastro. Unfinished work of the artist who died in 1540, having made the base of alabaster altar
The Banares roman baths. SpainThe Banares roman baths. Zaragoza province. Aragon. Spain
Bernard Desclot. Catalan chronicler. Page of Bernards chronBernard Desclot. Catalan chronicler. 13th Century. Chronicle of the Reign of King Peter III of Aragon (1276-85). Page of Bernards chronicle. Fol. 140. Manuscript 486. Library of Catalonia. Barcelona
Walls of Valencia city where flew the flag of king James i the Conqueror for the first time on September 28, 1238. Mural painting from the 14th century. Alcaniz Castle. Teruel Province. Aragon. Spain
Saint Peters Cathedral. Capital. Jaca. Aragon. SpainSaint Peters Cathedral. Romanesque temple built during the kingdom of Ramiro I (1035-1063), king of Aragon. XI century. Capital representig the Sacrifice of Isaac. Jaca. Aragon. Spain
Diocesan Museum of Jaca. Aragon. SpainDiocesan Museum installed in the cloister of Saint Peters Cathedral, romanesque temple built during the kingdom of Ramiro I (1035-1063), king of Aragon. XI century. Jaca. Aragon. Spain
Saint Peters Cathedral. South porch. Jaca. Aragon. SpainSaint Peters Cathedral. Romanesque temple built during the kingdom of Ramiro I (1035-1063), king of Aragon. XI century. South porch with a later shield of the Papal States in the tympanum. Jaca
Llull, Ramon (1233-1315 or 1316). Majorcan writer and philosopher. Inventiva Veritatis. Engraving of the martyrdom of Ramon Llull in Tunisia. Printed in Valencia in 1515 by D. of Gumiel
Saint Peters Cathedral. Jaca. Aragon. SpainSaint Peters Cathedral. Romanesque temple built during the kingdom of Ramiro I (1035-1063), king of Aragon. XI century. Capital representing the King David playing the harp with musicians
Trial of Aragon 1528The trial of the marriage between Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, which ends in divorce. Date: 1528
William Warham, Archbishop of CanterburyWilliam Warham (1450 - 1532), Archbishop of Canterbury (from 1504). In 1509 he married and then crowned Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon