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Privileges Collection

Background imagePrivileges Collection: Byzantine Emperor Constantine IV (652-658) and his retinue

Byzantine Emperor Constantine IV (652-658) and his retinue
Constantine IV (652-685). Byzantine Emperor from and his retinue granting privilege to the Ravennate church. Mosaic. Basilica of Sant Apollinare in Classe. Ravenna. Italy

Background imagePrivileges Collection: Altarpiece of Saint Quiteria, 1332, by Joan Loert. Spain

Altarpiece of Saint Quiteria, 1332, by Joan Loert. Spain
Joan Loert, Master of Privileges. 13th-14th centuries. Altarpiece of Saint Quiteria, 1332. From the Hospital of Saint Anthony, Palma of Majorca. Museum of Majorca. Spain

Background imagePrivileges Collection: Bishopsgate

Bishopsgate
Originally Roman, the Bishops Gate was rebuilt by the Hansa merchants in 1471 in exchange for Steelyard privileges. Its final form was erected in 1735 by the City authorities and demolished in 1760

Background imagePrivileges Collection: Jaime III (1315-1349). Oath of Privileges and Franchises of

Jaime III (1315-1349). Oath of Privileges and Franchises of
Jaime III (1315-1349). King of Majorca (1324-1349), called the Rash or the Unfortunate. Oath of Privileges and Franchises of the island of Mallorca

Background imagePrivileges Collection: Green Book. Book of privileges of the City of Barcelona. Cop

Green Book. Book of privileges of the City of Barcelona. Copy illuminated by Arnau Penna, 1380. Vassal. Oath of fealty

Background imagePrivileges Collection: Recopilacion de privilegios reales del reino y la ciudad de

Recopilacion de privilegios reales del reino y la ciudad de
16th century. Recopilacion de privilegios reales del reino y la ciudad de Valencia (Collection of royal privileges of the kingdom and the city of Valencia). Work written by the notary Luis Alanya

Background imagePrivileges Collection: Llibre Verd (Green Book). Book of Privileges of the City of

Llibre Verd (Green Book). Book of Privileges of the City of Barcelona. Miniature. Copy iluminated by Arnau Penna in 1380. Oath of allegiance to the king. Municipal Archives of History. Barcelona

Background imagePrivileges Collection: Libro Verde of Barcelona. Peace and Truce Assembly, held in

Libro Verde of Barcelona. Peace and Truce Assembly, held in
Libro Verde of Barcelona. Codex containing the privileges of the city of Barcelona (14th century). Peace and Truce Assembly

Background imagePrivileges Collection: French Revolution

French Revolution
Nobles renounce their privileges Date: 4 August 1789

Background imagePrivileges Collection: French Revolution. Le Jeu de Hazard (The Gambling)

French Revolution. Le Jeu de Hazard (The Gambling). Caricature alluding to the abolition of privileges of the nobility and clergy

Background imagePrivileges Collection: SPAIN. Barcelona. Archdeacons House. Spain

SPAIN. Barcelona. Archdeacons House. Spain. Catalano-Aragonese crown. Llibre Verd or Book of the privileges of the city of Barcelona. Oath of the vassals before James I the Conqueror. Gothic art

Background imagePrivileges Collection: Llibre Verd, vol. I. Book of Privileges of the

Llibre Verd, vol. I. Book of Privileges of the
Llibre Verd, vol.I. Book of Privileges of the city of Barcelona (14th c.). The king James I chairing the Cortes. Gothic art. Miniature Painting. SPAIN. Barcelona. Archdeacons House

Background imagePrivileges Collection: Codex of the Privileges (15th c. ). Scene of a

Codex of the Privileges (15th c. ). Scene of a
Codex of the Privileges (15th c.). Scene of a judges corruption. Miniature Painting. ITALY. Brescia. Biblioteca Queriniana (Queriniana library)

Background imagePrivileges Collection: Spain. Crown of Aragon. Conquest of Valencia

Spain. Crown of Aragon. Conquest of Valencia
" Spain. Crown of Aragon. Conquest of Valencia. Portrait of James I on the back cover of the book of privileges of the city of Valencia by Luis Alanya " Aureum opus regalium privilegiorum

Background imagePrivileges Collection: SPAIN. Sevilla. Spain Square. Spain (s. XV)

SPAIN. Sevilla. Spain Square. Spain (s. XV)

Background imagePrivileges Collection: Privileges of the royal school of notaries and

Privileges of the royal school of notaries and
" Privileges of the royal school of notaries and secretaries, 1365-1545. Manuscript MS-5169, Page 2v. 16th century. Illustration from " La France au XVI si裬 e". 1971. FRANCE

Background imagePrivileges Collection: MENDIETA Y RETES, Francisco de (16th century)

MENDIETA Y RETES, Francisco de (16th century). Hand-kissing following the Oath to the Privileges by King Ferdinand the Catholic. 1609. SPAIN. Guernica. Casa de Juntas

Background imagePrivileges Collection: Freemasonry and the Homeland

Freemasonry and the Homeland
Two captive officers, discovered to be Masons, are treated with certain privileges not usually seen in war prisoners. 1890s

Background imagePrivileges Collection: Privileges Abolished

Privileges Abolished
Satire on the abolition of privileges, whereby nobles more or less voluntarily relinquished their hereditary benefits

Background imagePrivileges Collection: Noble Privileges

Noble Privileges
Coal-sellers and nobles alike give up their privileges and insignia, perceived as politically incorrect relics of the ancien regime

Background imagePrivileges Collection: Pyne - Peer of the Realm

Pyne - Peer of the Realm
A PEER OF THE REALM Besides his personal attrib- -utes he has many privileges, including freedom from arrest for many crimes for which you or I would be punished


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