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Chronicle of the Kings of Castile by Pedro Lopez de Ayala, beginning of the story of King John I of Castile with an engraving of himself
Pope John XXI. Born Pedro Giuliano in Lisbon, Portugal, John (c1215-1277) was pope from 1276-1277. He was one of the most learned pontiffs, having studied philosophy, theology, and medicine
Plate 30 of the Tauromaquia : Pedro Romero killing the halted bull. 1816
The Crucifixion, ca. 1625-30. Creator: Pedro OrrenteThe Crucifixion, ca. 1625-30
Pedro Alvares Cabral, lord of Belmonte (1460-1526), ??Portuguese navigator who discovered Brazil. Portrait in armor, reproduction of an engraving
Pedro de Araujo Lima (1793-1870), Marquis of Olinda, lithography, 1857
Mariano Moreno (1778-1811), Argentinian jurist and patriot
Portico of the church of San Pedro in Olite
Benedicto XIII, alleged portrait of the antipope called Pedro de Luna who is representing San Peter with the pontifical ornaments, XV century Aragonese table
Pedro Munoz Seca (1871-1936), Spanish playwright
Palmerin de Oliva, book of the famous knight Palmerin de Oliva, printed in Toledo by Pedro Lopez de Haro, 1580
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
Pedro Rodriguez de Campomanes (1723-1803), politician, economist and historian Spanish
Pedro Salinas (1892-1951), Spanish writer
Pedro Gonzalez de Mendoza (1428-1495), Spanish politician and churchman, Cardinal, engraving of the collection Illustrious Men
Pedro Salinas (1891 -1951), spanish poet, a member of the Generation of 27
Reign of Alfonso XII, the first government headed by Canovas del Castillo, left from top to bottom Alexandro Castro (state), Francisco de Cardenes (grace and justice)
Pedro Fernandez de Castro and Andrade (1524-1590). Count of Lemos, politician who supported the King Philip II Portugal during the 1580 campaign
Pedro de Valdivia (1497-1553) Spanish conqueror and military
Jaume Balmes (1810-1848), Catalan writer, philosopher and ecclesiastical
Fray Pedro de Valderrama (1550-1611), Spanish augustine religious born in Seville. Libro de descripcion de verdaderos retratos de ilustres y memorables varones, Seville 1599
Discalced Carmelite Old Convent, designed in 1730 by Pedro de Ribera and finished in 1748, engraving 1870
Madrid, Toledo bridge on the river Manzanares in 1842, Baroque (churrigueresco), built between 1718 and 1732 by architect Pedro de Ribera, 1870 engraving
Old Convent of Montserrat in Madrid, work started in 1668 by Sebastian Herrera and continued in 1716 by Pedro de Ribera, engraving 1870
Planisphere of the work Summa of Cosmographia, 1545, by Pedro de Medina
Pentecost
Cover of the Royal Hospice of Ave Maria and San Fernando, Madrid, by Pedro de Ribera, built between 1721 and 1726, it has a churrigueresque Baroque facade, engraving 1870
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
The Vocation of St. Peter, sculptural relief, marble, c. 1160-1165, from the Monastery of San Pere de Rodes, by the Master of Cabestany
Detail of the Christ of Escunhau, carving in polychromed wood
Capital from the crypt of the church of San Pedro de Madrona
Kiss of Judas, table of the Caparroso altarpiece, altar donated to the Cathedral by Pedro Marcilla de Caparroso in which sculpture and painting are combined
Poster of a costume jewellery factory in Mahon, Menorca. Ad of post Modernist style from the early 20th century, intended for export, drawing by Josep Camins
Resurrection of Jesus Christ, work by Pedro Berruguete
Appearance of the Virgin to a community, detail
Book Burning or Saint Dominic of Guzman and the Albigensians, by Pedro Berruguete
Palace of Charles V, Alhambra, Granada, Andalusia, Spain. In 1526, the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V commissioned Pedro Machuca, a student of Michelangelo
Independencia ou Morte, (Independence or Death), 1888 (1895). Artist: Pedro AmericoIndependencia ou Morte, (Independence or Death), 1888 (1895). Prince Pedro declares the Independence of Brazil on September 7, 1822
Tymbiras Indians of the State of Maranhao. Lt. Pedro Dantas and his Interpreters, 1914. From The Beautiful Rio De Janeiro by Alured Gray Bell. [William Heinemann, London, 1914]
Creole Dance, 1926. Artist: Pedro FigariCreole Dance, 1926. From The Studio Volume 91. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1926]
Pedro Montt, President of Chile, 1911. Pedro Elias Pablo Montt Montt (1849-1910), President of Chile. From Chile, by G. F. Scott Elliot, M.A. F.R.G.S. [T. Fisher Terrace, London, 1911]
Cuban revolutionaries in Nassau, (1895), 1920sCuban revolutionaries in Nassau, December 1895, waiting to come out of Cuba in an expedition; Eduardo Yero, Pedro Batancourt, Cosme de la Torriente, Martin Marrero, Guarino Landa, Gerardo Domenech
Pedro Betancour, (1859-1933), 1920sGeneral Pedro Betancourt was born in Celba Mocha in 1859. He studied Medicine. On 24 February 1895 he joined the revolution and was deported to Spain
Pedro Guiteras, (1814-1890), 1920sHistorian born in Matanzas in 1814. He conspired and was imprisoned 1848. He published the interesting work Cuba and its Government (1853) in London and later History of the Island of Cuba (1865)
Pedro Menendes, (1519-1574), 1920sFamous for clearing America of pirates and corsairs. Pedro Menendes conquered la Florida and took power of Cuba due to the lack of support from Garcia Osorio who denied him help during the conquest
Pope John XXI (1215-1277), c19th centuryPope John XXI (1215-1277), 19th century. John was Pope for eight months between 1276 and 1277
Pedro Felipe Figueredo (1818-1870), Cuban poet, musician, and freedom fighter, c1910Pedro Felipe Figueredo (1818-1870) mostly known as Perucho was a Cuban poet, musician, and freedom fighter of the 19th century. In the 1860s, he was active in the planning of the Ten Years War
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra and Pedro Calderon De La Barca, c1900. Spanish poets of the 16th and 17th centuries. French advertising for Liebig, extract of meat, c1900