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Saint Teresa of Avila interceding for Bernardino de Mendoza, ca. 1640-59
Humphreys and Mendoza, 1790, (1925). Creator: Charles Reuben RyleyHumphreys and Mendoza, 1790, (1925). From " London in the Eighteenth Century", by Sir Walter Besant. [A. & C. Black, Ltd. London, 1925]
The 1st Argentine Destroyer Mendoza built by J Samuel White & Co in Cowes, Isle of Wight, 1928. Mendoza was the first of three Mendoza class destroyers built in the United Kingdom for the Argentine
Antonio de Mendoza (1490-1552), Spanish governor and first viceroy of New Spain. (Mexico)
Religious procession at the Basilica of Lujan de Cuyo (Mendoza), Argentina
Inigo Lopez de Mendoza (1398-1458), Marquis of Santillana, Castilian poet and politician, the altarpiece detail
Gregorio de Silva Mendoza and Sandoval, Duke of Pastrana (1649-1693), Spanish politician and diplomat
The Life of Lazarillo de Tormes, by Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, treaty number one of the work, printed edition in 1620
Diego Hurtado de Mendoza (1503-1575), Spanish writer and politician, anonymous oil painting 1560
The Life of Lazarillo de Tormes, engraving on the cover, 16th century edition
Ana Mendoza y de la Cerda called Princess of Eboli (1540-1591), oil painting, collection Duke of the Infantry
Pedro Gonzalez de Mendoza (1428-1495), Spanish politician and churchman, Cardinal, engraving of the collection Illustrious Men
Juan Ruiz de Alarcon y Mendoza (1581-1639), Spanish dramatist, engraving 1878
Literary meeting at F. Diaz de Mendoza home in 1914, among others: Maria Guerrero, the Marquis of Valdeiglesias, Countess of Pardo Bazan, Jacinto Benavente, Count of Romanones
Daniel Mendoza. Artist: Gillray, James (1757-1815)Daniel Mendoza. Private Collection
Antonio Gonzalez de Mendoza, (1828-1906), 1920sAntonio Gonzalez de Mendoza; born in Havana in 1828; organized an association against trafficking in 1865; he was mayor of the capital in 1879; released his 300 slaves
Mendoza, Argentina, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XXXVIII, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co. Limited (London, 1895)
An Italian settler and his family, Mendoza, Argentina, 1900s. Stereoscopic card. Detail