RM2M98XAP–Peter III (Peter the Great), King of Aragon (1239-1285), on the mountains at Col de Panissars (Las Panizas, a pass in the Pyrenees), before the Battle of the Col de Panissars, which he won against Philip III of France.
RMMJ089R–Ferdinand II, the Catholic, King of Aragon. Hand-colored woodcut
RMTXGCK2–Portrait of Peter III, King of Aragon. By Gonzalo Pérez and Jaume Mateu, Catalonian artists of the 15th Century
RMEX6H08–Engraving of the triumphal chair of King Martin of Aragon (1356-1410) was King of Aragon, Valencia, Sardinia and Corsica and Count of Barcelona. Dated 1860
RMFD9P8W–Martin of Aragon The Humane (1356-1410). King of Aragon, Valencia and Majorca and Count of Barcelona. Copy of Genealogy of the Kings of Aragon and Counts of Barcelona. The original parchment is the 15th century
RMH1C5K2–The coronation of Peter IV as King of Aragon in 1336. Peter IV, 1319 – 1387. King of Aragon, King of Sardinia and Corsica as Peter I, King of Valencia as Peter II, and Count of Barcelona and the rest of the Principality of Catalonia as Peter III.
RM2FJW9YC–Alfonso V (1396-1458). King of Aragon. Portrait by Jaume Mateu 1402- 52). National Art Museum of Catalonia. Barcelona, Spain.
RMTR9248–Ferdinand II, what Catholic, King of Aragon, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2H9XW9B–police guarding town hall building entrance with James I King of Aragon statue in Madrid Spain
RMERGKP8–Ferdinand of Aragon / Ferdinand V (1452- 1516). King of Aragon Sicily, Naples , Majorca, Valencia, Sardinia, and Navarre, Count
RF2PRCTKN–scallop shells on the bronze statue of the King of Aragon Ferdinand V the Catholic
RMDGTB87–Statue of Alfons III, Alfonso III, King von Aragón, Maó, Mahón, Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain, Europe
RM2RD1W0T–The Staircase of The King of Aragon in Bonifacio, Corsica, France
RMP9H0AA–Jaime I 'The Conqueror' '(1208-1276), King of Aragon from 1213, panel Painting.
RMEC2J97–Statue of King Jaume I ( James I the Conqueror ) Old Town City Center Valencia Spain Spanish ( king of Aragon, Valencia and Majorca )
RMBTDWE4–Madrid, Spain. Plaza de Oriente. Statue of Ramiro 1st, King of Aragon
RMWHAPHB–Peter the Eremonious. King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona
RFM6CKB7–Bonifacio: the first steps of the Staircase of the King of Aragon, a stony staircase of 187 steps carved into the vertical side of a limestone cliff
RMA8JKCC–Statue of Jaume el Conqueridor James I King of Aragon at the Town hall in Barcelona Spain
RMPPX2TM–King Peter of Aragon on his Deathbed; Master of the Copenhagen Caesar, Flemish, active about 1475 - 1485, Bruges, Belgium
RF2ET729H–This image shows Boabdil, the last Moor of Granada, surrendering his possessions to Ferdinand and Isabella, a painting by F Pradilla. Boadil (also spelled Boabdil) (died 1538) was the last Moorish king of Granada (in present-day Spain). He ruled from 1482 to 1492, when he defeated by Ferdinand V and Isabella, who were known as the Catholic monarchs. The two were rulers of Castille and Leon from 1474-1504. Ferdinand was also king oif Aragon, Sicily, and Naples. The two completed the reconquest of Spain from the Moors. After his defeat, Boadil fled to Morroco. In this illustration, Boadil is s
RF2WBD9K4–Ancient bas-relief sculpture of mythological figures, Ranimirus Rex. Tomb of King Ramiro I, King of Aragon
RMF7P15H–Portrait of Peter III, King of Aragon. By Gonzalo Pérez and Jaume Mateu, Catalonian artists of the 15th Century
RM2AJ86Y3–Peter III of Aragon (c. 1239-1285). King of Aragon, King of Valencia (as Peter I) and Count of Barcelona (as Peter II). Engraving. Museo Militar, 1883. Later colouration.
RMJ2A1Y1–Alfonso of Aragon leads an army against the Moors in the early 12th century. Alfonso I, C.1073-1134, called the Battler or the Warrior. King of Aragon and Navarre. After the painting by Bernard Granville Baker (1870 - 1957). From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RM2FJW9YM–Alfonso III (1265-91). King of Aragon, Valencia and Count of Barcelona. Portrait by Jaume Mateu (1402-52). National Art Museum of Catalonia. Barcelon
RMTR92CP–Ferdinand II, what Catholic, King of Aragon, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RFPW0GG8–Panoramic view out from a coastal path cut into the side of a white limestone chalk cliff which leads to the King of Aragon staircase in Bonifacio.
RM2JHX1G3–Alfonso I (c.1073 – 1134) (el Batallador) King of Aragon and Navarre.Located at The Buen Retiro Park,Parque del Buen Retiro in Madrid, Spain.El Retiro first belonged to the Spanish Monarchy.Late 19th century it became a public park.
RMBKT72P–Bonifacio king of aragon stairs
RM2B51M14–Alfonso V of Aragon (Medina del Campo 1396 - Naples 1458), also called the Magnanimous and the Wise, was king of Aragon, Valencia, Mallorca, Sicily, S
RM2RD1W8G–The Staircase of The King of Aragon in Bonifacio, Corsica, France
RMP9H0A9–Royal Seal bearing the likeness of James I 'The Conqueror' (1208-1276), King of Aragon and Catalo…
RMJKA35D–France, Corsica, Corse-du-Sud Department, Corsica South Coast Region, Bonifacio, Escalier du Roi de Aragon, King of Aragon Staircase
RMBTDWCB–Madrid, Spain. Plaza de Oriente. Statue of Ramiro 1st, King of Aragon
RMWHBE9D–King Ferdinand of Aragon returning to Naples after the Battle of Ischia 1465 , showing Castel Nuovo . Painter unknown
RFM6CKB6–Corsica: sign of the Staircase of the King of Aragon, a stony staircase of 187 steps carved into the vertical side of a limestone cliff in Bonifacio
RMP9CFWA–Alfonso V (1396-1458), King of Aragon. Museum: Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona.
RM2B0J5CC–Medalist: Pisanello (Antonio Pisano), Alfonso V, King of Aragon and Sicily, Italian, Medalist: Pisanello (Antonio Pisano) (Italian, Pisa or Verona by 1395–1455), 15th century, Italian, Bronze, Diameter: 109 mm, Medals and Plaquettes
RM2E5A72K–stairs of the king of Aragon to the sea, France, Corsica, Bonifacio
RM2E21E03–Statue of King Jaima Juame Primero of Aragon on horseback at Placa Espanya, Palma, Mallorca, Spain.
RMF7P15J–Portrait of Alfonso IV Magnanimous, King of Aragon. By Gonzalo Pérez and Jaume Mateu, Catalonian artists of the 15th Century
RMRTRTW5–Alfons II the Chaste (1157-1196). King of Aragon and Count of Barcelona. Lithography. Crónica General de España, Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias. Catalonia. 1866.
RMA08XD1–Ferdinand II of Aragon, aka Ferdinand the Catholic, 1452 - 1516.
RMM4499N–Alfonso V of Aragon (1396-1458). King of Aragon. Llibre dels Fets i Dits, 15th century. Lithography, 1879.
RMTR95MT–Ferdinand II, what Catholic, King of Aragon, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMP0C5M2–King of Aragon, roi d'Aragon. Chromolithograph from Loredan Larchey's Ancien Armorial Equestre de la Toison d'Or et de l'Europe au 15e siecle (Ancient Equestrian Armorials of the Order of the Golden Fleece and Europe in the 15th century), Paris, 1890. From illustrated manuscript 4790 in the Bibliotheque de l'Arsenal.
RF2PRCTA2–Ferdinand V the Catholic and King of Aragon bronze statue at the Hofkirche museum in Innsbruck for Emperor Maximilian I.
RMFJ6AW1–cave at the botton of 'Stairway of the King of Aragon', France, Corsica, Bonifacio
RF2ATBFW4–Ferdinand II., Ferrando II, called the Catholic, el Católico), was King of Aragon and king of Sicily / Ferdinand, bekannt als Ferdinand der Katholische (geboren 10. März 1452 in Sos, gestorben 23. Januar 1516 in Madrigalejo), war ab 1468 König von Sizilien, Historisch, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RM2RD1WAA–The Staircase of The King of Aragon in Bonifacio, Corsica, France
RMP9H0A8–Jaime I 'The Conqueror' (1208-1276), King of Aragon since 1213, detail of the fresco, the King wi…
RMJKA2YM–France, Corsica, Corse-du-Sud Department, Corsica South Coast Region, Bonifacio, Escalier du Roi de Aragon, King of Aragon Staircase
RMBP99MA–Ferdinand II the Catholic, king of Aragon, Vatican City
RM2B03A19–Ramiro I (bef. 1007 – 8 May 1063) was the first King of Aragon from 1035 until his death. Apparently born before 1007, he was the illegitimate son of Sancho III of Pamplona by his mistress Sancha of Aybar.
RMT96KNW–Henry VIII (June 28, 1491 - January 28, 1547) was King of England from 1509 until his death. Henry is best known for his six marriages, in particular his efforts to have his first marriage, to Catherine of Aragon, annulled. His disagreement with the Pope on the question of such an annulment led Henry to initiate the English Reformation, separating the Church of England from papal authority.
RMP9CFWB–James I (1208-1276), King of Aragon. Museum: Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona.
RM2DCFE4R–Spanish 16th Century, (artist), Ferdinand II, 1452-1516, King of Aragon 1479, and Isabella, 1451-1504, Queen of Castile and León 1474, 16th century, gold excelente/Struck, overall (diameter): 2.96 cm (1 3/16 in.), gross weight: 7.02 gr (0.015 lb.), axis: 10:00
RMMJ9G42–Ferdinand I of Aragon with queen Eleanor of Alburquerque, Emperor Sigismund, and Pope Martin V. Lithograph from Carderera's 'Iconografia Espanola'
RFEG462T–The old town on the cliffs with the stairs of the King of Aragon, Bonifacio, Corse-du-Sud, Corsica, France
RMF7P15G–Portrait of Alfonso II Liberal, King of Aragon. By Gonzalo Pérez and Jaume Mateu, Catalonian artists of the 15th Century
RM2AJAW9H–Peter IV of Aragon (1319-1387), called the Ceremonious. King of Aragon, King of Sardinia and Corsica (as Peter I), King of Valencia (as Peter II) and Count of Barcelona (and the rest of the Principality of Catalonia as Peter III). Engraving. Museo Militar, 1883. Later colouration.
RMA8X4M0–Antequera, Malaga Province, Spain. Fernando I 1379 - 1416 'He of Antequera' Prince of Castille King of Aragon.
RM2BCNN4B–Stories and Conquest of the King of Aragon and Counts of Barcelona. By Pere Tomich (15th century). Edition of 1534.
RMTRH6HY–Ferdinand II, the Catholic, King of Aragon,king, kings, Spain, people, Trastamara, Middle Ages, full-length, full length, man, men, male, manly, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMWWC2DW–Tomb and effigy of El Cid Rodrigo Diaz and his wife Jimena Diaz 1, Duke of Cardona 2, King of Aragon 3, and portrait of Conquistador Hernan Cortes 4. Sepolcro e simulacro del Cid. Hand-tinted copperplate engraving by Corsi after Giulio Ferrario in his Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Il Costume Antico e Modern o Story, Florence, 1829.
RF2PRCTDP–Ferdinand V the Catholic and King of Aragon bronze statue at the Hofkirche museum in Innsbruck for Emperor Maximilian I.
RMJ3G59D–Royal monogram of King Ferdinand II of Aragon depicted on the wooden door of the Royal Chapel (Capilla Real de Granada) where the Catholic Monarchs (Los Reyes Catolicos) are buried in Granada, Andalusia, Spain.
RM2HXP71K–The capitulation of Granada, 1492, Muhammad XII (Boabdil) surrenders to Ferdinand and Isabella. Abu Abdallah Muhammad XII, c. 1460–1533, aka Boabdil. 22nd and last Nasrid ruler of the Emirate of Granada in Iberia. Isabella I, 1451 – 1504. Queen of Castile and Leon. Ferdinand II, 1452 – 1516. King of Aragon, Castile and Leon, Valencia, Majorca and Count of Barcelona. From The Wonderland of Knowledge, published c.1930
RM2RD1W4X–The Staircase of The King of Aragon in Bonifacio, Corsica, France
RMP9H0A7–Jaime I 'The Conqueror' (1208-1276), King of Aragon since 1213, detail of the fresco, the King wi…
RMCF48R1–Funeral ceremonies Tomb of Ferdinand I King of Aragon and Sicily Spain Spanish attributed to Pere Oller Correr weapons 1416
RMKC9KA9–King Ferdinand II of Aragon, portrait
RM2B0399T–Alfonso the Magnanimous (1396 – 27 June 1458) was the King of Aragon (as Alfonso V), Valencia (as Alfonso III), Majorca, Sardinia and Corsica (as Alfonso II), Sicily (as Alfonso I) and Count of Barcelona (as Alfonso IV) from 1416, and King of Naples (as Alfonso I) from 1442 until his death. He was one of the most prominent figures of the early Renaissance and a knight of the Order of the Dragon.
RMT96KPM–Henry VIII (June 28, 1491 - January 28, 1547) was King of England from 1509 until his death. Henry is best known for his six marriages, in particular his efforts to have his first marriage, to Catherine of Aragon, annulled. Henry is known for his radical changes to the English Constitution, ushering into England the theory of the divine right of kings. Besides asserting the sovereign's supremacy over the Church of England, he greatly expanded royal power during his reign.
RMP9CFW9–Alfonso III (1265-1291), King of Aragon. Museum: Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona.
RMW578YG–Philip the Fair and Ferdinand II, King of Aragon, rulers over Leon and Castile, Copper Medal. Front: facing chest pieces of two crowned men, of which the right sword and orb and the left-hand scepter bear within an inscription. Reverse: sitting lion, with three coats of arms on ribbon, the lower of which is surrounded by order of Golden Fleece within inscription, Castile, León, Philip the Fair (Duke of Burgundy), Ferdinand II of Aragon, anonymous, 1504 - 1506, copper (metal), striking (metalworking), d 2.9 cm × w 3.25
RM2A600NT–Painting of Charles, Prince of Viana (1421-1461) the son of King John II of Aragon and Queen Blanche I of Navarre. Dated 15th Century
RM2RXY2FY–Chalk Cliff Coast, stairs of the king of Aragon, Bonifacio, Corsica, France, Chalk Cliff Coast, stairs of the king of Aragon, Bonifacio, Corsica
RMF7P15F–Portrait of James I the Conqueror, King of Aragon. By Gonzalo Pérez and Jaume Mateu, Catalonian artists of the 15th Century
RM2FK97GF–Juan I of Aragon, called the Hunter or the Lover of all Elegance (1350-1396). King of Aragon, Valencia, Mallorca, Sardinia and Corsica, and Count of Barcelona, Roussillon and Sardinia (1387-1396). House of Aragon. Engraving. Historia General de España, by Father Mariana. Madrid, 1852.
RMA7YR14–Antequera, Malaga Province, Spain. Fernando I 1379 - 1416 'He of Antequera' Prince of Castille King of Aragon.
RMM284KN–Martin I of Humane (1356-1410). The Elder. King of Aragon, Valencia, Count of Barcelona. Genealogy of the Crown of Aragon, Copy. Lithograply, 1879
RMTRH6HW–Ferdinand II, the Catholic, King of Aragon,king, kings, Spain, people, Trastamara, Middle Ages, full-length, full length, man, men, male, manly, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMDRXP6M–Spain Catalonia Barcelona Statue in niche at entrance to Town Hall in Gothic Quarter of James The Conqueror, James I of Aragon.
RMEJXMNG–Catherine of Aragon, queen of King Henry VIII of England.
RMHN2DXA–Luigi Kessel and Jan van Kessel (1) - Guillaume-Raymond Moncada visiting the King of Aragon possibly Charles
RFJEJWX1–Madrid, Spain - february 26, 2017: Sculpture of Ramiro I of Aragon at Plaza de Oriente, Madrid. He was the first King of Aragon, 1007-1063
RMMYRJ8G–. Ferdinand II King of Aragon (1452-1516) . circa 1470-1520 364 FerdinandIIA
RME8FA0P–Alfonso V (1396-1458), King of Aragon. Artist: Mateu, Jaume (before 1402-after 1452)
RM2B8F4TG–Giovanni della Casa - Life of Alphonso VI, King of Aragon and Naples (1416-1458)
RMKJ2GP5–Giovanni della Casa - Life of Alphonso VI, King of Aragon and Naples (1416-1458) - Walters W405 - Obverse Detail
RM2GAD21T–Ferdinand II (1452 – 1516) King of Aragon (1479-1516) Husband of Queen Isabella I of Castile,King of Castile from 1474 to 1504 as Ferdinand V .Statue made by Antonio and Miguel Marin in 1862.
RM2HEDRRX–Beatrice of Aragon, queen consort of Hungary and Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary 1476 bust relief by Benedetto da Maiano (Florence, 1442 - 1497) was an Italian sculptor of the Early Renaissance. Italian, Italy,
RMRCXM73–James I (1208-1276), King of Aragon. Museum: Museo del Prado, Madrid. Author: MARTINEZ CUBELLS, SALVADOR.
RM2JCB46X–Portrait bust in oval to the right of Alfonso V the Magnificent, King of Aragon, with plumed helmet and clad in armor The portrait rests on a pedestal bearing the name of the person portrayed, Portrait of Alfonso V the Magnanimous Alfonse le Grand Roy d'Arragon et de Naples , print maker: Jan Lamsvelt, (mentioned on object), 1684 - 1743, paper, engraving, h 135 mm × w 80 mm
RMR24360–Engraving by British artist & engraver, William Hogarth 1697-1764: King Henry the Eighth & Anna Bullen (Anne Boleyn). Henry confesses the lady-in-waiting of his (1st) wife, Catherine of Aragon, this set back on the throne, his feelings. To the right the almighty cardinal Thomas Wolsey. Engraving by Thomas Cook (c. 1744-1818).
RMP60TWJ–Trial of Catherine of Aragon, first wife of King Henry VIII, 21 June 1529
RM2CWBFD7–Medallion of Alfonso V Aragon, King of Naples and Sicily, 15th century by Pisanello. The inscription reads Venator intrepidus (The intrepid hunter). Alfonso V was King of Naples from 1416 and of Naples and Sicily from 1442.
RMRTBGP7–Peter IV of Aragon (1319-1387), 'The Ceremonious'. KIng of Aragon, Valencia, Majorca and Count of Barcelona. Drawing by Llanta (fl.1866-1872). Lithography, detail. Crónica General de España, Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias. Catalonia. 1866.
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