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Apparition of the Virgin to the venerable Palafox by MarianoMariano Salvador Maella (1739-1819). Spanish painter. Apparition of the Virgin to the venerable Juan de Palafox. Cathedral Chapter of El Burgo de Osma. Castile and Leon. Spain
Saint Ildephonsus receiving the chasuble from the Virgin. AlFernando Gallego (c.1440-1507). Spanish painter. Altarpiece of Saint Ildephonsus. 1475-1480. Panel depicting Saint Ildephonsus receiving the chasuble from the Virgin
History of Spain. Reconquista. Translation of Our Lady of SaHistory of Spain. Reconquista. Battle between Christian troops at the foot of the wall of the city of Zamora in defense the Saracen attacks, 1062
History of Spain. Reconquista. Battle between Christian troops and saracens in lands of Zamora. 11th century. Translation of Our Lady of Saint Antolin to Zamora by the Palentines
Vicente Lopez (1772-1850). Spanish painter. The Catholic King and Queen with an Embassy from the King of Fez, 1790. Oil on canvas. Museum of Fine Arts of San Fernando. Madrid. Spain
Pedro Marcuello offers his Cancionero to Philip the HandsoPedro Marcuello offers his Cancionero to Philip I of Castile (1478-1506), known as Philip the Handsome and Joanna of Castile (1479-1555), known as Joan the Mad, in 1502
Ferdinand III of Castile, (1199-1252). King of Castile from 1217 and King of Leon from 1230. Manuscript Index of Royal Privileges. 13th century. Archive of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela
Philip I of Castile (1478-1506), known as Philip the Handsome or the Fair. He was the first member of the House of Habsburg to be King of Castile
Alfonso II of Aragon (1157-1196) and his wife Sancha of CastAlfonso II of Aragon or Alfons I of Catalonia (1157-1196), called the Chaste. King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona from 1164 until 1196
Book of Games, 1282, by Alfonso X of Castile (1221-1284)Alfonso X of Castile (1221-1284). King of Castile and Leon. Book of Games. Seville, 1282. Library of the Monastery of El Escorial. Spain
Ferdinand IV of Castile. (1285-1312). King of Castile 1295-13Ferdinand IV of Castile El Emplazado The Summoned (1285-1312). King of Castile (1295-1312) and Leon and Galicia 1301-1312
Spain. Castile and Leon. Sahagun. The Church of Saint Thyrsus (San Tirso). 12th century. Mudejar style with triple apse and a tower above the straight section of the central apse
John I (1358 1390) king of the Crown of Castile. Cover of Chronicle of the reign of John I, by Pedro Lopez de Ayala (1332-1407)
Alfons X, (1221-1284), called the Wise. King of Castile, Leo?n and Galicia from 30 May 1252 until his death. Engraving of king
Spanish literature. chronicle of Henry IV (1425 1474). King of the Crown of Castile, nicknamed the Impotent (ruled 14541474). Manuscript. 17th-18th centuries. First chapter
Prehistory. Paleolithic. Spain. Archaeologcal site of Atapuerca. Railway Trench. It provides the oldest hominid fossils found so far on the Iberian Peninsula
Spain. Leon. Cathedral. 13th century. Gothic styleSpain. Leon. Santa Mari?a de Leo?n Cathedral, also called The House of Light or the Pulchra Leonina. Gothic style. 13th century. Built by master architect Enrique. Main facade
Spain. Castile-Leon. Coca Castle. 15th century. Mudejar styleSpain. Castile-Leon. Coca Castle.15th century. Mudejar style. Exterior. Detail
Renaissance Art. Spain. Cuellar. Castle. 15th century. ParadRenaissance Art. Spain. Cuellar. Castle. Built in 15th century and restored between 16th and 18th centuries. Parade ground. Detail
Spain. Penafiel. Castle. TowerSpain. Penafiel. Castle founded in the tenth century by the Earl Lain Calvo. Tower. National Monument in 1917
Spain. Iscar. Castle. Built in 15th century
Spain. Fuensaldana. Castle. Actually is assigned as a headquSpain. Fuensaldana. Castle. 15th century. Gothic style. Restored in 1983. Actually is assigned as a headquarter of the Cortes of Castile and Leon
Gothic Art. Spain. Segovia. Cathedral. 16th century. ExterioGothic Art. Spain. Segovia. Cathedral. Built between 1525 and 1577 by Juan Gil de Hontanon (1480-1526) and finished by his son Rodrigo (15001577) at his death. Exterior view. Detail. Dome and lantern
Spain. Palencia. Monastery of Saint Clare. 14th-15th centuriSpain. Palencia. Monastery of Saint Clare. Gothic. 14th century. Facade. Castile and Leon
Spain. Salamanca. Roman wallSpain. Salamanca. Section of the roman wall. Castile and Leon
Inquisitions altar stone. 17th century. SpainInquisitions altar stone with an engraving depicting a crosshair. 17th century. Found in Cuenca, Castile-La Mancha. Museum of Cuenca. Spain
Bust of Painful Virgin, ca. 1755, by Francisco Salzillo (1707Francisco Salzillo (1707-1783). Spanish sculptor. Painful Virgin. Ca. 1755. Museum of Albacete. Spain
Spain. Monastery of Santo Domingo de Silos. CloisterSpain. Monastery of Santo Domingo de Silos. Romanesque cloister. 11th-12th centuries. Detail. Castile and Leon
Roman remains in the facade of a house. SpainRoman remains in the facade of a house. Penalba de Castro. Castile and Leon. Spain
Roman aqueduct of Albatana. SpainSpain. Albatana. Roman aqueduct
Spain. Castile-Leon. Coca. Coca Castle. 15th century. MudejarSpain. Castile-Leon. Coca. Coca Castle. It was built by the Archbishop of Seville and Don Alonso de Fonseca y Ulloa. 15th century. Mudejar style
Spain. Burgo de Osma. Osma Castle. RuinsSpain. Burgo de Osma. Osma Castle, built in 912. Ruins
Spain. The Picos Europe National Park. Tombo viewpoint. Valdeon. Castile and Leon
Spain. Toro. Church of Saint Mary the Great. Southern entrancSpain.Toro. Church of Saint Mary the Great. Southern entrance. The Majesty Portico. 13th century. Decorated with polychrome sculptures depicting scenes of the life of the Virgin. Gothic style
Gabriel de Rojas Cordova (c. 1480-1549). Spanish conqueror. CGabriel de Rojas Cordova (c.1480-1549). Spanish conqueror. Engraving at The Truthful History of the Conquest of New Spain by Bernal Diaz del Castillo. Colored. Library of the University of Barcelona
Spain. Castile an Leon. Briviesca. Monastery of Santa Clara.15th and 16th century. Built by Juan Gil de Hontanon (1480-1526). Starry dome. Flamboyant
Spain. Castile and Leon. View of the Coca Castle. 15th centuSpain. Castile-Leon. Coca. Coca Castle. It was built by the Archbishop of Seville and Don Alonso de Fonseca y Ulloa. 15th century. Mudejar style
Spain. Extremadura. Azuaga. Church of Nuestra Senora de la Consolacion. 15th-16th. Isabelline gothic style. Facada
Spain. Alcazar of Segovia. Mudejar style. Throne Room. The oSpain. Castile and Leon. Segovia. Alcazar. Mudejar style. Throne Room. The ornatly decorated celling
Military Orders. Order of Alcantara or the Knights of St. JuMilitary Orders. 12th century. Order of Alcantara or the Knights of St. Julian. 19th Century Engraving. 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
Alfonso VII (1105-1157), called the Emperor. King of Galicia in 1111 and King of Le??n and Castile in 1126. In 1135 held another investiture in a grand ceremony with his proclamation as Emperor of
Gabriel de Rojas Cordova. EngravingGabriel de Rojas Cordova (c.1480-1549). Spanish conqueror. Engraving at The Truthful History of the Conquest of New Spain by Bernal Diaz del Castillo. Library of the University of Barcelona. Spain
Catholic Monarchs. Polychromed wood relief by Felipe BigarnyFelipe Bigarny (1475-1543). Spanish architect and sculptor of Burgundian origin. Relief depicting the Catholic Monarchs, Isabella and Ferdinand. Polychromed wood. Main altarpiece, 1520-1522
Anthropomorphic tombs. Necropolis of Revenga. Quintanar de lAnthropomorphic tombs carved into the rock. Early Medieval Period. Necropolis of Revenga. Quintanar de la Sierra. Castile and Leon. Spain
Monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza. Ruins. SpainMonastery of San Pedro de Arlanza. 11th century. Ruins. Hortiguela. Spain
Spain. Penafiel. Castle founded in the 10th century by the Earl Lain Calvo. View of the homage tower. It dates from the 13th century. National Monument in 1917
Mar?=?a de Molina (c. 1265 A?i? 1321). Queen of CastileMar?=?a de Molina (c. 1265 A?i? 1321). Wife of Sancho IV of Castile. She was queen consort of Castile and Le??n from 1284 to 1295 and then regent until the coming of age of her son Ferdinand IV