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Popular demonstration in Madrid in Puerta del Sol during the revolution of 1868
Traditional Madrid people in Puerta del Sol in Madrid before the urban reform, 1855
Canalejas and Jose Mendez (1854-1912), Spanish politician
Ramon Menendez Pidal (1869-1968), Spanish scholar
Lope Felix de Vega Carpio (1562-1635), Spanish poet and playwright
Aesop (7th-6th century bC), Greek writer of fables, oil painting by Velazquez
Equestrian statue of Simon Bolivar The Liberator (1783-1830), military and hero of the American Revolution, West Park in Madrid
Juan Everardo Nithard (1607-1681), Jesuit and confessor of Queen Mariana of Austria
Moctezuma II (1466-1520), Aztec emperor
Manuscript by Ausias March, folio XXIX, XXVIII poems, Gothic writing with ornamented initials with no color (facsimile)
The inaugural train of the line from Madrid to Zaragoza in 1859, passing by Siguenza, drawing by E. Branez
Zingari, head of an indigenous population, offers Hernan Cortes her sister Aida, detail of a lithograph by Maurin
Portrait of Philip IV (1605-1665), king of Spain born in Valladolid, oil painting by Velazquez
Fernando VII. (1784-1833), King of Spain. (1808-1833)
Equestrian Portrait of Felipe IV (1605-1665), King of Spain
Mariana of Austria (1634-1696), Queen of Spain, wife of Felipe IV
Isabel I The Catholic (1451-1504), Queen of Castilla
Hernan Cortes (1485-1547) and Diego Velazquez (1465-1524), Spanish coquerors
Jose Canalejas (1854-1912), politician and president of the Spanish government
Equestrian portrait of Don Fernando Joaquin Fajardo and Joaquin Alvarez de Toledo, Marquis of Los Velez 1635-1693, engraving (1680) by Salvatore Castaldo
Leon I the Great, pope, saint (440 - 461)
Portrait of John of Austria (1545-1578), Spanish prince, natural son of Charles V and victor at the Battle of Lepanto (1571), oil painting
Ramon de Campoamor (1817-1901), Spanish poet
Dictionary of the Spanish Language, Volume 1. Madrid, Royal Spanish Academy of Language, published in 1716
Electric trams running through the Alcala street in Madrid, 1910
Jose Bustamante (1759-1825), Spanish sailor
Charlotte Bronte (Torton, 1816-1855), British writer
Charles II (1661 - 1700), king of Spain from 1665. Charles II and the Austria house
Jose de Espronceda (1808-1842), romantic poet
Mariano Benlliure y Gil, Spanish sculptor known for his public sculptures and Goya sculpture in front of the entrance of the Prado Museum in Madrid (1862-1947)
Page of Lo Crestia by Francisco de Eiximenis, religious writing in Catalan from 14th century
El Cantar del Mio Cid (The Song of the Cid). Manuscript. Fol. Per Abbat, 1307
First ballot that allowed women to vote, polling station in a school in Madrid, legislative elections in October 1933
Felipe II (1527-1598), King of Spain
Amerigo Vespucci (1454-1512), Italian geographer and navigator
Isabel de Farnesio (1692-1766), second wife of Felipe V
Maria Amalia of Saxony (1724-1760), Queen of Spain, wife of Carlos III
Pedro Rodriguez de Campomanes (1723-1803), politician, economist and historian Spanish
Tomas de Iriarte (1750-1791), Spanish writer
The family of Felipe V, oil painting, appear with the king, his second wife Elizabeth Farnese and the future king Fernando VI
Jose Monino Earl of Floridablanca (1728-1808), Spanish statesman
Carlos III (1716-1788), King of Spain
Ramon Menendez Pidal (1869-1968), Spanish philologist and historian
Jose Sanchez Guerra, Spanish politician
Joaquin Sorolla (1863-1923), self-portrait
Page of the Etymologies of St. Isidore
Louis XVI (1754 -1793), King of France
Fan with the historical scene of the baptism of Alfonso XIII (1886-1941) King of Spain, on a drawing by Juan Comba