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Background imageFelipe Collection: Charles Alex. Montgon

Charles Alex. Montgon
CHARLES ALEXANDRE de MONTGON French churchman, confessor to Felipe IV of Spain. Date: 1690 - 1770

Background imageFelipe Collection: Gaspar De Guzman

Gaspar De Guzman
GASPAR (Caspar) DE GUZMAN conte di Peneranda, cavalier di Alcantara, commendatore di Laymiel, Spanish statesman, prime minister of Felipe IV. Date: 1587 - 1645

Background imageFelipe Collection: Lisbon, Portugal - Antiquarian Bookseller Postcard

Lisbon, Portugal - Antiquarian Bookseller Postcard - overprinte with a black band following the double Royal assassination of February 1908

Background imageFelipe Collection: BERRUGUETE, Alonso (1480-1561); BIGARNY or VIGARNY

BERRUGUETE, Alonso (1480-1561); BIGARNY or VIGARNY, Felipe (1475-1542). Main Altarpiece of the Royal Chapel. 1520-1522. SPAIN. Granada. Royal Chapel. Scene of the conquest of Granada

Background imageFelipe Collection: BIGARNY or VIGARNY, Felipe (1475-1542). Saint

BIGARNY or VIGARNY, Felipe (1475-1542). Saint Jerome. 1503-1508. Renaissance art. Sculpture on wood. SPAIN. Salamanca. University Museum

Background imageFelipe Collection: GONZALEZ MARQUEZ, Felipe (1942). Spanish socialist

GONZALEZ MARQUEZ, Felipe (1942). Spanish socialist politician, president of the Government (1982-1996). PSOEs 29th Congress (Madrid, 1981). SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid

Background imageFelipe Collection: Spain (1978). Transition to democracy. Meeting

Spain (1978). Transition to democracy. Meeting between Santiago Carrillo, PCE First Secretary (left); Felipe Gonzᬥ z, PSOE First Secretary (middle) and Adolfo SuᲥ z, Prime Minister

Background imageFelipe Collection: Map of Mah󮠷ith the San Felipe castle, 18th

Map of Mah󮠷ith the San Felipe castle, 18th
Map of Mah󮠷 ith the San Felipe castle, 18th c. Engraving

Background imageFelipe Collection: Spain (17th c. ). Catalan Revolt or Reapers War

Spain (17th c. ). Catalan Revolt or Reapers War
Spain (17th c.). Catalan Revolt or Reapers War (1652). Barcelona besieged from sea and land by the troops of Felipe IV. SPAIN. Barcelona. Barcelona City History Museum

Background imageFelipe Collection: Spain (1820). Liberal Triennium. Felipe de Arco-Ag�

Spain (1820). Liberal Triennium. Felipe de Arco-Ag�
Spain (1820). Liberal Triennium. Felipe de Arco-Ag� roclamates the Constitution of 1812 at San Fernando Square in the Isla de Le󮠨 Cᤩ z). Engraving. SPAIN. San Fernando

Background imageFelipe Collection: BIGARNY or VIGARNY, Felipe (1475-1542). Praying

BIGARNY or VIGARNY, Felipe (1475-1542). Praying statue of Ferdinand the Catholic. beg. 16th c. SPAIN. Granada. Royal Chapel. Polychrome wood. Renaissance art. Sculpture on wood

Background imageFelipe Collection: Royal Courier of the Court of Felipe II, lithography

Royal Courier of the Court of Felipe II, lithography by Benedi (16th c.). Arrival of the courier to the Royal Monastery of El Escorial. Litography. SPAIN. Madrid. Post and Telegraph Museum

Background imageFelipe Collection: BIGARNY or VIGARNY, Felipe (1475-1542); SILO, Diego de (149

BIGARNY or VIGARNY, Felipe (1475-1542); SILO, Diego de (1495-1563). Isabella of Castile in Prayer; Ferdinand II the Catholic in

Background imageFelipe Collection: VAN LOO, Louis Michel (1707-1771). Philip V

VAN LOO, Louis Michel (1707-1771). Philip V

Background imageFelipe Collection: MELɎDEZ o MENɎDEZ, Lu�(1716-1780). Portrait

MELɎDEZ o MENɎDEZ, Lu�(1716-1780). Portrait
MELɎ DEZ o MENɎ DEZ, Lu� (1716-1780). Portrait of Felipe V. 1st half 18th c. Baroque art. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imageFelipe Collection: PEREZ, Antonio (1540-1611). Spanish politician

PEREZ, Antonio (1540-1611). Spanish politician

Background imageFelipe Collection: The Hunting Party at Aranjuez

The Hunting Party at Aranjuez. Mazo, Juan Bautista (1612-1667). Oil on canvas, 187 x 246cm. The painting depicts a stag hunt where the game is driven into a narrow enclosure for easy sport

Background imageFelipe Collection: Louis XIV & Felipe IV

Louis XIV & Felipe IV
Louis XIV of France meets Felipe (Philip) of Spain at the Ile de Faisans. Date: 1660

Background imageFelipe Collection: El Escorial, Spain

El Escorial, Spain
A 17th century bird s-eye view of the palace/monastery of San Lorenzo de l Escorial, built by Felipe II as a monument symbolising the counter- reformation

Background imageFelipe Collection: Duc D anjou Quits Paris

Duc D anjou Quits Paris
Le duc d Anjou, grandson of Louis XIV, leaves Paris to become Felipe V of Spain, but this is opposed by England and other powers, triggering the Spanish Succession War

Background imageFelipe Collection: Carl V Abdicates

Carl V Abdicates
The emperor Carl V abdicates, leaving the Netherlands to his son Felipe II : the region will henceforth be a Spanish possession and the scene of continual resistance

Background imageFelipe Collection: Isabela De Bourbon / Spain

Isabela De Bourbon / Spain
ISABELA DE BOURBON Daughter of HENRI IV, wife of FELIPE IV, King of Spain

Background imageFelipe Collection: Spain El Escorial

Spain El Escorial
Bird s-eye view of the palace of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, built by Felipe II from 1563 to 1584

Background imageFelipe Collection: Louis & Marie-Therese

Louis & Marie-Therese
Louis XIV weds Marie-Therese, daughter of Felipe IV of Spain, which hopefully will bring peace to these two warring nations

Background imageFelipe Collection: Felipe V at Madrid

Felipe V at Madrid
Felipe V, formerly duc d Anjou, rides into Madrid with his queen, but the Spanish are less than delighted, war breaks out and he will abdicate in 1724

Background imageFelipe Collection: Battle Villa Viciosa

Battle Villa Viciosa
BATTLE OF VILLA VICIOSA During the battle, Felipe V, king of Spain, feels a need to sleep : the duc de Vendome offers him a bed made of flags captured from the enemy

Background imageFelipe Collection: Siege of Barcelona

Siege of Barcelona
The British army, under the earl of Peterborough, bombard BARCELONA, held by Felipe V of Spain, and force it to surrender

Background imageFelipe Collection: Elisabeth De Valois

Elisabeth De Valois
ELISABETH DE VALOIS queen of Felipe II of Spain daughter of Henri II of France mother of Isabela who married archduke Albrecht of Austria

Background imageFelipe Collection: Queen Mary I

Queen Mary I
MARY TUDOR queen of England, wife of Felipe II of Spain. Date: 1516 - 1558

Background imageFelipe Collection: Felipe II of Spain

Felipe II of Spain
FELIPE (Philip) II king of Spain, husband of Mary Tudor. (from a portrait by Titian)

Background imageFelipe Collection: Carlos Iii / Spain / Spamer

Carlos Iii / Spain / Spamer
CARLOS III OF SPAIN 5th son of Felipe V Duke of Parma, King of Naples before becoming king of Spain in 1759 - an enlightened and benevolent ruler

Background imageFelipe Collection: Mary Tudor / Felipe II

Mary Tudor / Felipe II
MARY TUDOR Catholic Queen of England, with her husband Philip II of Spain

Background imageFelipe Collection: Lamp Timekeeper

Lamp Timekeeper
The LAMP TIMEKEEPER is used by Felipe II of Spain, and his contemporaries, to mark time at night, the level of liquid dropping slowly through the night, measured against marks

Background imageFelipe Collection: Felipe (Philip) II

Felipe (Philip) II
FELIPE II OF SPAIN husband of Mary Tudor, renowned for his piety. with his autograph

Background imageFelipe Collection: Mary 1 Queen

Mary 1 Queen
MARY TUDOR wife of Felipe II of Spain, somewhat bloody-minded when it came to matters of religion, with her autograph

Background imageFelipe Collection: Philip II, King of Spain

Philip II, King of Spain
Philip (Felipe) II, King of Spain (reigned 1556-1598). He was also King of Portugal, Naples and Sicily, and, while married to Mary I, King of England and Ireland



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