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Roger de Lluria (1250-1305), Catalan Admiral from Italian origin, monument in the city of Tarragona
Central panel of an altarpiece dedicated to St. Augustine (354-430), Gothic Painting (1450-1500) comes possibly from Manresa
Letter of Cesario, abbot of Santa Cecilia de Montserrat, notifying the Pope of Rome, John XIII, thas has been ordained archbishop of Tarragona
Privilege granted by Pope John XIII Dilectioni et Fraternitati to the bishops of Gauls, papyrus document issued in Rome, January 971
Privilege granted by Pope John XIII Agnovimus Qualiter to the Count of Barcelona, ??Borrell II, papyrus document issued in Rome, January 971
Roman aqueduct in Tarragona, known as the Devils Bridge. 1st century
Altarpiece of the Cathedral of Tarragona in polychromed alabaster (1426-1436), detail The Nativity
Altarpiece of Santa Maria of Santes Creus, detail of an angel musician
Alabaster altarpiece of the main altar or Santa Tecla altar of the Tarragona Cathedral, detail of the predella with the preaching of Saint Paul
Altarpiece in polychromed alabaster from the main altar or Santa Tecla altar. Predella detail with the preaching of St. Paul on Icon
Saint Paul indoctrinating Santa Tecla. Altar front in white marble in the cathedral of Tarragona
View in Tarragona, c1880. Episode from the Peninsular War (1807-1814). From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. III, by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & New York, c1880]
Total solar eclipse of 1860 observed from Tarragona, Spain, 1884. From Sun, Moon and Stars by Agnes Giberne. (London, 1884)