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Peninsula War: BadajozPENINSULA WAR British troops under Wellington and General Picton, storm the garrison at Badajoz
BADAJOZ 1813Badajoz, supposed impregnable, surrenders to Wellington after a sustained siege
Colonel Henry Ridge leading the stormers at Badajoz, Spain, during the Peninsular War - The Fighting Fifth, Northumberland Fusiliers Date: 1812
Roman head of God Serapis, 2nd century AD. Marble. From Cerro de San Albin (Merida, Extremadura, Spain). National Museum of Roman Art. Merida, Badajoz province, Extremadura, Spain. Date: 2014
God Pluto. Roman sculpture, 2nd century ADSculpture of God Pluto. 2nd century AD. Marble. From the Roman Theatre of Merida (Emerita Augusta), Spain. National Museum of Roman Art. Merida, Badajoz province, Extremadura, Spain. Date: 2014
Spanish Civil War. Camaradas de Badajoz (Comrades from Badajoz.). Propaganda postcard from Juventudes Socialistas Unificadas (Unified Socialist Youth). Drawing
Nationalist Troops at Badajoz; Spanish Civil War, 1936Photograph showing Nationalist troops, displaying a white flag used by the surrendering Republican troops of Badajoz, August 1936
Storming of Badajoz towards the end of the Siege of Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain, 6 April 1812, by Wellingtons Anglo-Portuguese forces against the French, part of the Peninsular War (1807-1814)
Battle of Albuera, Extremadura, Spain, 16 May 1811, fought by the French Empire and the Duchy of Warsaw against the United Kingdom, Portugal and Spain, part of the Peninsular War (1807-1814)
Albuera Monument, Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain, in memory of those who fell in the Battle of Albuera, 16 May 1811, part of the Peninsular War (1807-1814). The monument was completed in 1854. Date: 1811
Surprise of the French under Marshal Soult near Badajoz, Spain, by William Beresford, 1st Viscount Beresford, leading the Anglo-Portuguese and Spanish armies in May 1811 during the Peninsular War
Badajoz from the North Bank of the Guadiana, SpainBadajoz from the North Bank of the Guadiana River, Extremadura, Spain, at the time of the Siege of Badajoz under the Duke of Wellington. 1812
The storming of Badajoz. Date: 6 April 1812
Spain. Extremadura. Merida. National Museum of Roman Art. Designed by Spanish architect Rafael Moneo (b. 1937) between 1979-1986. Interior
Roman Art. Spain. Altar stone. Inscription: Caecilia Moscichies. C. 2nd century AD. National Museum of Roman Art. Merida. Spain
Replica of Capitoline wolf and infants Romulus and Remus. Merida. Spain
Alcazaba of Merida. SpainSpain. Extremadura. Alcazaba of Merida. Moorish fortification built by Abd ar-Rahman II in the 9th century. Walls
Battle of Badajoz, 1812 - The Devils Own.Watercolour en grisaille, signed and dated by R Caton Woodville, 1908.88th (Connaught Rangers) Regiment at the Siege of Badajoz
MENDOZA, Alonso de (16th century). Spanish captain, conquistador, and the founder of the city of Nuestra Se de La Paz, current capital city of Bolivia. Oil
Spain. Asturias. Oviedo. Cathedral of San Salvador. Gothic tower. Detail
Funerary altar. Roman, late 2nd century-arly 3rd century. Marble. From Merida. Spain. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia. Spain
Aurigas mosaic. Roman. Detail depicting one of the four winAurigas mosaic. Detail depicting one of the four winds. 4th century. National Museum of Roman Art. Merida. Spain
Visigothic Art. Spain. 6th-7th century. Glass container. From Merida. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Catalonia
Spain. Extremadura. Azuaga. Church of Nuestra Senora de la Consolacion. 15th-16th. Isabelline gothic style. Facada
Spain. Extremadura. Zafra. Tower and gate (Cubos Arch). 17th century. Saint James the Moor-slayer. Statue
Roman Art. Temple of Diana. Eastern side. Corinthian style, most notably the Renaissance window with the Corbos family coat of arms. After the temple, the Palace of the Count of Corbos. Merida
Spain (1806). Badajoz. General view of the town. Drawing from Georges Malbestes book Voyage pittoresque et historique de l Espagne. Illustrations by Charles Percier and Marie Alexandre Duparc
Statue of Asklepios (god of medicine), 2nd c. A. DStatue of Asklepios (god of medicine), 2nd c. A.D.. It comes from Cerro de San Alb (Merida). Roman art. Early Empire. Sculpture on marble. SPAIN. EXTREMADURA. BADAJOZ. M鲩 da
Hunting Chariot Iberian ArtWild boar Hunting Chariot. 5th-3rd c. BC. Iberian art. Sculpture on bronze. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. YVELINES. Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Museum of National Antiquities. Proc: SPAIN. EXTREMADURA
SPAIN. M鲩da. Roman Theatre. View of the proscenioSPAIN. M鲩 da. Roman Theatre. View of the proscenio (central archway), stage and stage wall
SPAIN. M鲩da. Roman Theatre. Wall behind theSPAIN. M鲩 da. Roman Theatre. Wall behind the stage
SPAIN. M鲩da. Temple of Diana in the Roman ForumSPAIN. M鲩 da. Temple of Diana in the Roman Forum (built in 1st AD). Roman art. Architecture
SPAIN. M鲩da. Roman Theatre. Replica of a RomanSPAIN. M鲩 da. Roman Theatre. Replica of a Roman statue behind the stage
Bronze horse. Roman art. Sculpture on bronze. SPAIN. M鲩 da. National Museum of Roman Art. Proc: SPAIN. M鲩 da
SPAIN. M鲩da. Roman Theatre. Sight of the standsSPAIN. M鲩 da. Roman Theatre. Sight of the stands and the stage of the theater. Roman art
SPAIN. EXTREMADURA. BADAJOZ. M鲩da. Roman bridgeSPAIN. EXTREMADURA. BADAJOZ. M鲩 da. Roman bridge over the Guadiana river (1st c.). It was rebuilt in 685, in 17th c. And in 1879. Roman art. Early Empire. Architecture
Los Milagros Aqueduct. 1st c. SPAIN. EXTREMADURA. BADAJOZ. M鲩 da. Emerita Augusta. Los Milagros Aqueduct. Roman art. Early Empire. Architecture
MUяZ TORRERO, Diego (1761-1829). Spanish eclesiastic" MUя Z TORRERO, Diego (1761-1829). Spanish eclesiastic and liberal politician, representative of Badajoz in the Cort of Cadiz
Roman Theatre in Merida. 16 -15 BC. SPAIN. EXTREMADURA
Badajoz (1812). Litography. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library
SPAIN. M鲩da. Roman Bridge on river GuadianaSPAIN. M鲩 da. Roman Bridge on river Guadiana
Storming of BadajozThe storming of Badajoz