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Background imageIberian Collection: Joan Mates. Gothic painter. Altarpiece of Saint James of the

Joan Mates. Gothic painter. Altarpiece of Saint James of the
Joan Mates. Gothic painter. Catalan. Documented since 1390-1431. Altarpiece of Saint James of the parish of Vallespinosa (Santa Perpetua de Gaia, Conca de Barbera, Tarragona). 15th century

Background imageIberian Collection: Joanna of Castile with her parents, Isabella and Ferdinand

Joanna of Castile with her parents, Isabella and Ferdinand
Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504), queen of Castille and Leon, Ferdinand II of Aragon (1452-1516) and their daughter Joanna of Castile(1478-1555), known as Joan the Mad

Background imageIberian Collection: Homo heidelbergensis. Skull number 5. Atapuerca, Spain

Homo heidelbergensis. Skull number 5. Atapuerca, Spain
Homo heidelbergensis. Skull number 5. Discovered in the Pit of Bones Site of Atapuerca (Spain). European Middle Pleistocene. Atapuerca. Spain

Background imageIberian Collection: Punic ostrich egg from Villaricos. Dates from the 6th BC

Punic ostrich egg from Villaricos. Dates from the 6th BC
An ostrich egg decorated with painted red lines. Punic artwork from the Iron Age II. Villaricos necropolis in Cuevas del Almanzora. Province of Almeri?a, Andalusia, Spain

Background imageIberian Collection: Spain. Andalusia. Medina-Azahara. Ruins of House of the army

Spain. Andalusia. Medina-Azahara. Ruins of House of the army
Spain.Andalusia. Medina-Azahara. Fortified arab muslim medieval palace-city, built by Abd-ar-Rahman III al -Nasir (912-961). Ummayad Caliph of Cordoba. Ruins. Dar-al-Yund or House of the army

Background imageIberian Collection: Roman Art. Spain. Altar stone. Inscription: Caecilia Moscich

Roman Art. Spain. Altar stone. Inscription: Caecilia Moscichies. C. 2nd century AD. National Museum of Roman Art. Merida. Spain

Background imageIberian Collection: Marcus Fabius Quintilianus (c. 35-c. 100). Roman rhetorician

Marcus Fabius Quintilianus (c. 35-c. 100). Roman rhetorician from Hispania. Statue. Calahorra. La Rioja. Spain

Background imageIberian Collection: Martin of Tours ( 316 397). Bishop of Tours. Church of Sa

Martin of Tours ( 316 397). Bishop of Tours. Church of Sa
Martin of Tours (316-397). Bishop of Tours. Sculpture. Church of Saint Martin de Tours. Fromista. Spain

Background imageIberian Collection: Spain. Catalonia. Balaguer. Islamic Art. Fragment of plaster

Spain. Catalonia. Balaguer. Islamic Art. Fragment of plasterwork from Sudda or governors residence. Built by governor Yusuf al-Muzaffares (1045-1082). Detail arch. Museo Comarcal de la Noguera

Background imageIberian Collection: Lady of Elche

Lady of Elche. Iberian sculpture. 4th century BC. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageIberian Collection: Emporium. Greek colony

Emporium. Greek colony
Greek Art. Emporium (Ampurias). Greek colony founded by the greeks of Foci, 570 BC. Statue of Asclepius. God of medicin. Neapolis. Girona province. Catalonia. Spain. Europe

Background imageIberian Collection: Severe-looking Iberian Woman holding riding crop

Severe-looking Iberian Woman holding riding crop. Date: circa 1905

Background imageIberian Collection: Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa

Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa by VAN HALEN, Francisco de Paula (1810-1887). Battle held in 1212 where the Christian army of Alfonso VIII of Castile defeated the Alhomade troops. Date: 1212

Background imageIberian Collection: Spain. La Rioja. Early Iron Age. Contrevia Leukade

Spain. La Rioja. Early Iron Age. Contrevia Leukade. Celtiberian city. 3rd-2rd BC century. Ruins

Background imageIberian Collection: Spain. Huete. The Church of Our Lady of Atienza. Gothic

Spain. Huete. The Church of Our Lady of Atienza. Gothic. 13th century. Ruins

Background imageIberian Collection: Roman art. Calahorras lady. Bust. 2nd century. From La

Roman art. Calahorras lady. Bust. 2nd century. From La Clineca. Calahorra Museum. la Rioja. Spain

Background imageIberian Collection: Spain. Torija. Castle. Built by the Templars in 11th

Spain. Torija. Castle. Built by the Templars in 11th
Spain. Torija. Castle. Military fortress built by the Templars in 11th century

Background imageIberian Collection: Spain. uellar. The Castle of the Dukes of Alburquerque or

Spain. uellar. The Castle of the Dukes of Alburquerque or
Spain. Castile and Leon. Cuellar. The Castle of the Dukes of Alburquerque or Cuellar Castle. Building in different architectural styles between the 13th and 18th century

Background imageIberian Collection: Spain. Medina del Campo. Castle of the La Mota

Spain. Medina del Campo. Castle of the La Mota
Spain. Castile-Leon. Medina del Campo. Castle of the La Mota. Reconstructed medieval fortress. Gothic military architecture with Moorish elements. Outside view

Background imageIberian Collection: Sword of Guadalajara. Middle 2nd Millennium BC. Bronze

Sword of Guadalajara. Middle 2nd Millennium BC. Bronze
Sword of Guadalajara. Middle 2nd Millennium BC. Middle Bronze Age. Gold and copper. Detail of the handle. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageIberian Collection: Iberian frieze relief depicting a woman or auletris

Iberian frieze relief depicting a woman or auletris dressed with tunic tied at the waist playing a flute named aulos. In the hair, double braid around the head

Background imageIberian Collection: Spain. Calahorra. Ruins of the Clinica Roman villa. 1st

Spain. Calahorra. Ruins of the Clinica Roman villa. 1st
Spain. Calahorra (ancient Calagurris). Ruins of the Clinica Roman villa. 1st century AD. La Rioja

Background imageIberian Collection: Pre-Romanesque Art. Spain. Galicia. Church of San Gines in F

Pre-Romanesque Art. Spain. Galicia. Church of San Gines in Francelos. Built ca. 900. Main door. Left side. Relief depicting the flight to Egypt

Background imageIberian Collection: Chindasuinth (563-653). Visigothic King

Chindasuinth (563-653). Visigothic King of Hispania, from 642-653. Portrait. Engraving. Colored

Background imageIberian Collection: Alfons VI of Leon and Castile (1040-1109). Nicknamed The Bra

Alfons VI of Leon and Castile (1040-1109). Nicknamed The Brave or the Valiant. Portrait. Engraving. Colored

Background imageIberian Collection: Silo of Asturias (died 783)

Silo of Asturias (died 783). King of Asturias from 774 to 783. Portrait. Engraving. Colored

Background imageIberian Collection: Gundemar. Visigothic King of Hispania, Septimania and Galici

Gundemar. Visigothic King of Hispania, Septimania and Galicia (610-612). Portrait. Engraving. Colored

Background imageIberian Collection: Bermudo II (956999), called the Gouty. King of Galicia

Bermudo II (956999), called the Gouty. King of Galicia (982999) and Leo?n (984999. Portrait. Engraving

Background imageIberian Collection: Pelagius (685-737). Visigothic nobleman

Pelagius (685-737). Visigothic nobleman who founded the Kingdom of Asturias, ruling it from 718 his death. Portrait. Engraving

Background imageIberian Collection: Wamba (died 687). King of the Visigoths

Wamba (died 687). King of the Visigoths from 672 - 680. During his reign the Visigothic kingdom encompassed all of Hispania and part of southern Gaul known as Septimania. Portrait. Engraving

Background imageIberian Collection: Egica, Ergica or Egicca (610-701 / 703). Visigoth King of Hisp

Egica, Ergica or Egicca (610-701 / 703). Visigoth King of Hisp
Egica, Ergica or Egicca (610-701/703). Visigoth King of Hispania and Septimania from 687-703. Portrait. Engraving

Background imageIberian Collection: Tulga (living 642). Visigothic King of Hispania, Septimania

Tulga (living 642). Visigothic King of Hispania, Septimania and Galicia from 640 to 642. Portrait. Engraving

Background imageIberian Collection: Chintila (639-640). Visigothic King

Chintila (639-640). Visigothic King of Hispania, Septimania and Galicia from 636. Portrait. Engraving

Background imageIberian Collection: Sisenand or Sisinand (605-636). Visigothic King

Sisenand or Sisinand (605-636). Visigothic King of Hispania, Septimania and Galicia (631-636). Portrait. Engraving

Background imageIberian Collection: Suintila (588-633 / 635). Visigothic King

Suintila (588-633 / 635). Visigothic King
Suintila (588-633/635). Visigothic King of Hispania, Septimania and Galicia from 621 to 631. Portrait. Engraving

Background imageIberian Collection: Sisebut - Visigothic King of Hispania, Septimania and Galici

Sisebut - Visigothic King of Hispania, Septimania and Galici
Sisebut (ca. 565620 or 621). Visigothic King of Hispania, Septimania and Galicia from 612 until his death. Engraving

Background imageIberian Collection: Liuva II (583-603). Visigothic King of Hispania, Septimania

Liuva II (583-603). Visigothic King of Hispania, Septimania and Galicia from 601-603. Portrait. Engraving

Background imageIberian Collection: Liuvigild (525-586). Visigothic King

Liuvigild (525-586). Visigothic King of Hispania and Septimania from 568 -585. From 585 he was also king of Galicia. Portrait. Engraving

Background imageIberian Collection: Theudigisel. King of the Visigoths in Hispania and Septimani

Theudigisel. King of the Visigoths in Hispania and Septimania (548549). Portrait. Engraving

Background imageIberian Collection: Theudis. King of the Visigoths in Hispania from 531-548

Theudis. King of the Visigoths in Hispania from 531-548. Portrait. Engraving

Background imageIberian Collection: Gesalec. King of the Visigoths from 507-511

Gesalec. King of the Visigoths from 507-511, and died in 513. Illegitamate son of Alaric II. Portrait. Engraving

Background imageIberian Collection: Alaric II. Visigothic king (484-507). Eurico successor and s

Alaric II. Visigothic king (484-507). Eurico successor and son. Engraving

Background imageIberian Collection: An Ottoman map of the Iberian Peninsula

An Ottoman map of the Iberian Peninsula Date: circa 1890s

Background imageIberian Collection: Sancho I of Leon (932-966). King of Leon

Sancho I of Leon (932-966). King of Leon (Iberian Peninsula). Portrait. Engraving

Background imageIberian Collection: Roderic (died 711 or 712). Visigothic King of Hispania

Roderic (died 711 or 712). Visigothic King of Hispania for a brief period between 710-712. Portrait. Engraving

Background imageIberian Collection: Euric (c. 440- 484). King of the Visigoths

Euric (c. 440- 484). King of the Visigoths
Euric (c. 440- 484). Ruled as king of the Visigoths, with his capital at Toulouse, from 466 until his death in 484. Portrait. Engraving

Background imageIberian Collection: Thorismund. Visigothic king (453-454) son and successor of T

Thorismund. Visigothic king (453-454) son and successor of Theodoric. Portrait. Engraving

Background imageIberian Collection: Theodoric I. Visigothic king (418-451). Walia successor

Theodoric I. Visigothic king (418-451). Walia successor. Portrait. Engraving



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