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Crosses of Knights TemplarCrosses of various orders of Knights Templar 338-341, coat of arms 342, flag 343, axe of the womans order of the hatchet 344, Order of Alcantara 345, Order of Calatrava 346, and Order of Aviz 347
Isabella II of Spain (1830-1904). Queen of Spain (1833-1868). The queen wearing the cape of Grand Master of the military orders of Santiago, Calatrava, Alcantara and Montesa. Chromolithography
Order of Calatrava. Knight of the order in battle dressOrder of Calatrava. Military and religious order founded in the Kingdom of Castile in 1158. Knight of the order in battle dress (in the first centuries of its foundation). Chromolithography
Knight of the Spanish Order of Calatrava In ceremonial robes with emblems and crosses. Ordini Cavallereschi di Alcantara, di Cristo, etc
Interior of the Great Mosque in Cordoba, Spain, 18th century. Interno della moschea di Cordova. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Corsi after Giulio Ferrario in his Costumes Ancient
Bible of Alba or Arragel. 1422 - 1430. Castilian translation of the Hebrew Bible by Jewish Rabbi Mose Arragel of Guadalajara, commissioned by Don Luis de Guzmᮠ Gonzᬥ z
Spain. Military orders. From left to right: Orden de la Encina (Order of the Oak), Order of Santiago, Order of the Crusade, Knights Templar, Order of San Salvador
Philip V of Spain (1683-1746). King of Spain. Oath of allegiPhilip V of Spain (1683-1746). King of Spain. House of Bourbon. Oath of allegiance of the military orders; Golden Fleece, Alcantara and Calatrava. Engraving. 18th century. Colored
Ramon Maria Calatrava (1786-1876). Colored engravingRamon Maria Calatrava (1786-1876). Spanish politician. Engraving in The Spanish and American Illustration, 1876. Colored
Military Orders: From left to right: Knights Templar, AlcantMilitary Orders. 12th century. From left to right: Knights Templar, Alcantara, Calatrava and Order of Santiago. 19th Century Engraving. Colored
Military Orders: Calatrava and SantiagoMilitary Order of Calatrava, founded in the kingdom of Castile in the 12th century (1158) by Abbot Raymond of Fitero, and Order of Santiago
Entry of the army of Jaime I in Valencia in 1238. Mural about the conquest of Valencia, held in the chapel of the castle in the 14th century. Detail. Linear gothic. Fresco. SPAIN. ARAGON. TERUEL
CALATRAVA, Santiago (1951). Reina Sofia Palace
SPAIN. AlcaCalatrava Castle. SeptemberSPAIN. Alca Calatrava Castle. September. Barrel maker (14th c.). Gothic art. Painting
SPAIN. AlcaCalatrava Castle. Detail of theSPAIN. Alca Calatrava Castle. Detail of the wall painting depicting Capture of Valencia (1229-1245) by James I. Soldiers from Order de Calatrava
Order of CalatravaORDER OF CALATRAVA Spanish order created 1155 by a monk, Velasquez, under particularly dramatic circumstances (see text) to fight the infidel Moors