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Luther at the Diet of Worms, 1521, (1936). Creator: UnknownLuther at the Diet of Worms, 1521, (1936). Luther Auf Dem Reichstag Zu Worms, 1521. German priest and scholar Martin Luther (1483-1546) was a major inspiration behind the Reformation
Bolzano, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinBolzano, c1740. The city of Bolzano in Italy, with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated
Olomouc, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinOlomouc, c1740. The city of Olomouc in Moravia, (Czech Republic), with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated
Eger, c1740. Creator: A GlaBerEger, c1740. The city of Eger in Hungary (Egra in Latin), with the river, churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated. From " Europaische Stadteansichten" by Martin Engelbrecht
Trento, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinTrento, c1740. The city of Trento in Italy (Tridentum in Latin), with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated
Passau, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinPassau, c1740. The city of Passau in Germany, (Passavia in Latin), with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated
Augsburg, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinAugsburg, c1740. The city of Augsburg in Germany, (Augusta Vindelicorum in Latin), with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated
Lille, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinLille, c1740. The city of Lille in Flanders, (France), with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated. On the right is a shop interior
St Margaret trampling a demon, mid-late 15th century, (1943). Creator: Martin SchongauerSt Margaret trampling a demon, mid-late 15th century, (1943). Drawing in the Kupferstichkabinett, Staatlichen Museen, Berlin
The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula and her companions, c1450, (1943). Creator: Martin SchongauerThe Martyrdom of Saint Ursula and her companions, c1450, (1943). According to legend, St Ursulas 11, 000 virginal handmaidens were beheaded and she herself was shot with a bow and arrow
Innsbruck, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinInnsbruck, c1740. The city of Innsbruck in Austria (Oenipons in Latin), with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated
Mainz, c1740. Creator: A GlaBerMainz, c1740. The city of Mainz in Germany (Moguntia in Latin), with a coat of arms in the foreground, boats on the river, and churches and principal landmarks indicated
Nuremberg, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinNuremberg, c1740. The city of Nuremberg in Bavaria, Germany (Numburgum in Latin), with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated
Brno, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinBrno, c1740. The city of Brno in Moravia (Czech Republic), with churches and principal landmarks indicated, and Spilberk Castle beyond
Regensburg, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinRegensburg, c1740. The city of Regensburg in Germany (Ratisbona in Latin), with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated
Würzburg, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinWurzburg, c1740. The city of Wurzburg in Germany, (Herbipolis in Latin), with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated
Graz, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinGraz, c1740. The city of Graz in Austria, (Graecium in Latin), with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated
Leipzig, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinLeipzig, c1740. The city of Leipzig in Germany (Lipsia in Latin), with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated
Cambray, c1740. Creator: A GlaBerCambray, c1740. The city of Cambrai in France, with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated. On the right is a textiles workshop
Lyon, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinLyon, c1740. The city of Lyon in France, with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated
Namur, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinNamur, c1740. The city of Namur in Belgium, with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, the River Meuse and principal landmarks indicated
Rider and woman, c1480, (1943). Creator: Martin SchongauerRider and woman, c1480, (1943). Drawing in the University Library Collection, Erlangen, Germany. From " Europaische Handzeichnungen", (Five Hundred Years of European Drawings)
Yorkshire Cricket, 1892. Creator: Sir Leslie Matthew WardYorkshire Cricket, 1892. Martin Bladen Hawke, 7th Baron Hawke (1860-1938) captained the Yorkshire County Cricket Club for 28 seasons
Saint Martin, c. 1500. Creator: Greek iconSaint Martin, c. 1500. Found in the Collection of Petit Palais, Musee des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris
The crossing of the Rhine at Lobith, 12 June 1672. Creator: Martin, Pierre-Denis II (1663-1742)The crossing of the Rhine at Lobith, 12 June 1672. Private Collection
The Knighting of Saint Martin by the Emperor Constantine, ca 1514. Creator: OrleyThe Knighting of Saint Martin by the Emperor Constantine, ca 1514. Found in the Collection of Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri
The Reformers, 16th century, (1947). Creator: UnknownThe Reformers, 16th century, (1947). European reformist theologians: John Wycliffe, Jan Hus, Martin Luther, Huldrych Zwingli, John Calvin, Philipp Melanchthon, Martin Bucer and Theodore Beza
Opening of the Suez Canal, 1869, (c1871). Creator: MartinOpening of the Suez Canal, 1869, (c1871). The Suez Canal in Egypt, designed by French engineer Ferdinand de Lesseps, opened on 17 November 1869
Mr. Martin Clifford, 1710. Creator: Michael VanderguchtMr. Martin Clifford, 1710. Portrait of English writer and wit Martin Clifford (c1624-1677), who became headmaster of Charterhouse School in London
Gladys Cooper, (1888-1971), c1930 Creator: Rita MartinGladys Cooper, (1888-1971), c1930. Dame Gladys Constance Cooper, English actress began her career as a teenager in Edwardian musical comedy and pantomime by the 1930s
Martin Luther, (1933). Creator: UnknownMartin Luther, (1933). Portrait of Martin Luther (1483-1586), German priest and professor of theology, and a key figure in the Protestant Reformation. After a 16th-century miniature by Lucas Cranach
Katharina Von Bora, (1933). Creator: UnknownKatharina Von Bora, (1933). Portrait of Katharina von Bora (1499-1552), wife of Martin Luther, after a miniature by Lucas Cranach the Elder
The Reformers. Creator: UnknownThe Reformers. German poster with portraits of Reformation characters: Jan Hus, Martin Luther, Ulrich Zwingli, Philipp Melanchthon and John Calvin
The Feast of Belshazzar, 1820. Creator: Martin, John (1789-1854)The Feast of Belshazzar, 1820. Found in the Collection of Yale Center for British Art
The Choir of Salisbury Cathedral, (c19th century). Artist: W Gray JuniorThe Choir of Salisbury Cathedral, (c19th century). Interior of Salisbury Cathedral in Wiltshire. The choir dates from the 13th century
Joannes Franciscus Born, early 18th century. Artist: Martin BernigerothJoannes Franciscus Born, early 18th century. Johann Franz Born (1669-1732) was a German benefactor and council member
St. Margarets Bay, Dover, c1896. Artist: Martin JacobetteSt. Margarets Bay, Dover, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]
Jose Martin Recuerda (1926-2007), Spanish writer and dramatist
Doncel of Sigüenza, young nobleman Martin Vazquez de Arce (1460-1486)Doncel of Siguenza, young nobleman Martin Vazquez de Arce (1460-1486), portrait statue in his tomb in the Cathedral of Siguenza (Guadalajara), made in polychromed alabaster, 1486-1504
Martin Luther King (1929-1968), Protestant clergyman, leader of the nonviolent fight against racial discrimination, during the conference in Norway when receiving the Nobel Prize of Peace in 1964
Anonymous of genealogical rolls of the Counts of Barcelona and Kings of Aragon XV century, Martin EL Joven (1376 - 1409), the firstborn of Aragon and King of Sicily
Martin I El Humano (1356-1410), King of Aragon and Catalonia, with his son Martin The Young (1376-1409), king of Sicily, Detail of the altarpiece of San Severo
Martin de Azpilicueta (1492-1586), theologian and Spanish mercantilist, engraving of the collection Illustrious Men
The Reformation 16th century religious movement promoted by Martin Luther (1483-1546), engraving from Ilustracion espanola y americana
Fountain in the Anton Martin square, Fountain of Fame, Madrid, commissioned by Philip V, was built by Pedro de Ribera between 1738 and 1742, engraving 1870
Frontal of St. Martin of Tours, detail of the saints death, tempera on wood. The work consists of a central Pantocrator blessing surrounded by four scenes from the life of St. Martin
Frontal of St. Martin of Tours, tempera on wood, the work consists of a central Pantocrator blessing surrounded by four scenes that narrate the life of St
The Young Nobleman of Siguenza, tomb of Martin Vazquez de Arce in the chapel of St. Catherine in the Cathedral