The Facundus Beatus or Beatus de Leon. Illuminated manuscript dated in 1047 by Facundus for Ferdinand I and Queen Sancha, kings of Castile and Leon, on the commentaries of the Beatus of Liebana (701-798) about the Apocalypse of St John. Detail of a miniature. Folio 46r. National Library. Madrid, Spain. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-facundus-beatus-or-beatus-de-leon-illuminated-manuscript-dated-in-1047-by-facundus-for-ferdinand-i-and-queen-sancha-kings-of-castile-and-leon-on-the-commentaries-of-the-beatus-of-liebana-701-798-about-the-apocalypse-of-st-john-detail-of-a-miniature-folio-46r-national-library-madrid-spain-image177734391.html
RMM94E0R–The Facundus Beatus or Beatus de Leon. Illuminated manuscript dated in 1047 by Facundus for Ferdinand I and Queen Sancha, kings of Castile and Leon, on the commentaries of the Beatus of Liebana (701-798) about the Apocalypse of St John. Detail of a miniature. Folio 46r. National Library. Madrid, Spain.
Marriage of Dona Sancha of Navarre and the Count of Lara and Castile Fernan Gonzalez, by 950. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marriage-of-dona-sancha-of-navarre-and-the-count-of-lara-and-castile-fernan-gonzalez-by-950-image212469344.html
RMP9JPPT–Marriage of Dona Sancha of Navarre and the Count of Lara and Castile Fernan Gonzalez, by 950.
Sculptural group of the 21st century. Monument of the beatification of Cardinal Ciriaco Maria Sancha Hervas in the city of Toledo, Castile la Mancha, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sculptural-group-of-the-21st-century-monument-of-the-beatification-of-cardinal-ciriaco-maria-sancha-hervas-in-the-city-of-toledo-castile-la-mancha-image467682577.html
RF2J4TNW5–Sculptural group of the 21st century. Monument of the beatification of Cardinal Ciriaco Maria Sancha Hervas in the city of Toledo, Castile la Mancha,
Madrid, Spain - february 26, 2017: Sculpture of Sancha of Leon at Plaza de Oriente, Madrid. She was Queen of Leon, Spain, from 1037 to 1067 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-madrid-spain-february-26-2017-sculpture-of-sancha-of-leon-at-plaza-146703300.html
RFJEJWFG–Madrid, Spain - february 26, 2017: Sculpture of Sancha of Leon at Plaza de Oriente, Madrid. She was Queen of Leon, Spain, from 1037 to 1067
Miniature from Beatus of Liebana (San Beato c730-c800) Spanish monk, 'Commentary on the Apocalypse' (Revelations) from the 11th century copy belonging to Fernando I and Sancha of Castile and Leon.Religion Christian Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-miniature-from-beatus-of-liebana-san-beato-c730-c800-spanish-monk-57357265.html
RMD98RNN–Miniature from Beatus of Liebana (San Beato c730-c800) Spanish monk, 'Commentary on the Apocalypse' (Revelations) from the 11th century copy belonging to Fernando I and Sancha of Castile and Leon.Religion Christian
Crucifix of Ferdinand I of Leon and Castile and Sancha of Leon. 11th century. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/crucifix-of-ferdinand-i-of-leon-and-castile-and-sancha-of-leon-11th-century-national-archaeological-museum-madrid-spain-image231179053.html
RMRC336N–Crucifix of Ferdinand I of Leon and Castile and Sancha of Leon. 11th century. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
Sancha was a daughter of Alfonso V of León by his first wife, Elvira Menéndez. In 1032, Sancha was married to Ferdinand I of León and Castile. At the Battle of Tamarón in 1037 Ferdinand killed Sancha’s brother Bermudo III of León, making Sancha the heir and allowing Ferdinand to have himself crowned King of León, Sancha thereby became Queen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sancha-was-a-daughter-of-alfonso-v-of-len-by-his-first-wife-elvira-menndez-in-1032-sancha-was-married-to-ferdinand-i-of-len-and-castile-at-the-battle-of-tamarn-in-1037-ferdinand-killed-sanchas-brother-bermudo-iii-of-len-making-sancha-the-heir-and-allowing-ferdinand-to-have-himself-crowned-king-of-len-sancha-thereby-became-queen-image344281096.html
RM2B03A1C–Sancha was a daughter of Alfonso V of León by his first wife, Elvira Menéndez. In 1032, Sancha was married to Ferdinand I of León and Castile. At the Battle of Tamarón in 1037 Ferdinand killed Sancha’s brother Bermudo III of León, making Sancha the heir and allowing Ferdinand to have himself crowned King of León, Sancha thereby became Queen.
High relief of Santiago triumphant in the battle of Clavijo above entrance to former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/high-relief-of-santiago-triumphant-in-the-battle-of-clavijo-above-entrance-to-former-convento-de-san-marcos-building-in-len-castile-y-leon-spain-image559353268.html
RF2RE0MPC–High relief of Santiago triumphant in the battle of Clavijo above entrance to former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain.
Blanche de Navarre (daughter of Sancho VI of Navarre and Sancha of Castile) and Thibaut de Champagne (Count Theobald III of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-blanche-de-navarre-daughter-of-sancho-vi-of-navarre-and-sancha-of-83340878.html
RMERGE3X–Blanche de Navarre (daughter of Sancho VI of Navarre and Sancha of Castile) and Thibaut de Champagne (Count Theobald III of
Miniature from Beatus of Liebana, Spanish monk 'Commentary on the Apocalypse' (Revelations) from the 11th century copy belonging to Fernando I and Sancha of Castile and Leon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/miniature-from-beatus-of-liebana-spanish-monk-commentary-on-the-apocalypse-revelations-from-the-11th-century-copy-belonging-to-fernando-i-and-sancha-of-castile-and-leon-image257283640.html
RMTXG7WC–Miniature from Beatus of Liebana, Spanish monk 'Commentary on the Apocalypse' (Revelations) from the 11th century copy belonging to Fernando I and Sancha of Castile and Leon
The house of Doña Sancha, facade of half-timbered, adobe, gallery and arcades, example of traditional architecture of Covarrubias, Burgos, Spain Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-house-of-doa-sancha-facade-of-half-timbered-adobe-gallery-and-arcades-example-of-traditional-architecture-of-covarrubias-burgos-spain-image260354093.html
RFW3G48D–The house of Doña Sancha, facade of half-timbered, adobe, gallery and arcades, example of traditional architecture of Covarrubias, Burgos, Spain
Berengaria of Navarre (c. 1165–1170 – 23 December 1230) was queen of England as the wife of Richard I (Richard Coeur de Lion, Lionheart) of England. She was the eldest daughter of Sancho VI of Navarre and Sancha of Castile. She did (unusually for the wife of a crusader) accompany her husband on the start of the Third Crusade, but mostly lived in his French possessions, where she gave generously to the church, despite difficulties in collecting the pension she was due from Richard's brother and successor John after she became a widow. From the book Heroines of the crusades by Bloss, Celestia An Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/berengaria-of-navarre-c-11651170-23-december-1230-was-queen-of-england-as-the-wife-of-richard-i-richard-coeur-de-lion-lionheart-of-england-she-was-the-eldest-daughter-of-sancho-vi-of-navarre-and-sancha-of-castile-she-did-unusually-for-the-wife-of-a-crusader-accompany-her-husband-on-the-start-of-the-third-crusade-but-mostly-lived-in-his-french-possessions-where-she-gave-generously-to-the-church-despite-difficulties-in-collecting-the-pension-she-was-due-from-richards-brother-and-successor-john-after-she-became-a-widow-from-the-book-heroines-of-the-crusades-by-bloss-celestia-an-image366608918.html
RM2C8CDBJ–Berengaria of Navarre (c. 1165–1170 – 23 December 1230) was queen of England as the wife of Richard I (Richard Coeur de Lion, Lionheart) of England. She was the eldest daughter of Sancho VI of Navarre and Sancha of Castile. She did (unusually for the wife of a crusader) accompany her husband on the start of the Third Crusade, but mostly lived in his French possessions, where she gave generously to the church, despite difficulties in collecting the pension she was due from Richard's brother and successor John after she became a widow. From the book Heroines of the crusades by Bloss, Celestia An
The Flag of Norway on display in the village of Covarrubias in Castile and León, Spain. The picturesque village, now the sister city of Tønsberg, Norw Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-flag-of-norway-on-display-in-the-village-of-covarrubias-in-castile-and-len-spain-the-picturesque-village-now-the-sister-city-of-tnsberg-norw-image592592507.html
RM2WC2WP3–The Flag of Norway on display in the village of Covarrubias in Castile and León, Spain. The picturesque village, now the sister city of Tønsberg, Norw
RM2AHF837–Doña Sancha Square. Covarrubias, Burgos province, Castilla Leon, Spain.
Berengaria of Navarre (c. 1165–1170 – 23 December 1230) was queen of England as the wife of Richard I (Richard Coeur de Lion, Lionheart) of England. She was the eldest daughter of Sancho VI of Navarre and Sancha of Castile. She did (unusually for the wife of a crusader) accompany her husband on the start of the Third Crusade, but mostly lived in his French possessions, where she gave generously to the church, despite difficulties in collecting the pension she was due from Richard's brother and successor John after she became a widow. From the book Heroines of the crusades by Bloss, Celestia An Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/berengaria-of-navarre-c-11651170-23-december-1230-was-queen-of-england-as-the-wife-of-richard-i-richard-coeur-de-lion-lionheart-of-england-she-was-the-eldest-daughter-of-sancho-vi-of-navarre-and-sancha-of-castile-she-did-unusually-for-the-wife-of-a-crusader-accompany-her-husband-on-the-start-of-the-third-crusade-but-mostly-lived-in-his-french-possessions-where-she-gave-generously-to-the-church-despite-difficulties-in-collecting-the-pension-she-was-due-from-richards-brother-and-successor-john-after-she-became-a-widow-from-the-book-heroines-of-the-crusades-by-bloss-celestia-an-image365740364.html
RM2C70WFT–Berengaria of Navarre (c. 1165–1170 – 23 December 1230) was queen of England as the wife of Richard I (Richard Coeur de Lion, Lionheart) of England. She was the eldest daughter of Sancho VI of Navarre and Sancha of Castile. She did (unusually for the wife of a crusader) accompany her husband on the start of the Third Crusade, but mostly lived in his French possessions, where she gave generously to the church, despite difficulties in collecting the pension she was due from Richard's brother and successor John after she became a widow. From the book Heroines of the crusades by Bloss, Celestia An
Crucifix of Ferdinand and Sancha, c. 1063, Madrid, Museo Arqueologico Nacional Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/crucifix-of-ferdinand-and-sancha-c-1063-madrid-museo-arqueologico-nacional-image424981958.html
RM2FKBGR2–Crucifix of Ferdinand and Sancha, c. 1063, Madrid, Museo Arqueologico Nacional
Sepulcher of D. Pedro Manrique, II Lord of Molina and Dña Sancha de Navarra (1202). Cloister of los Caballeros - Claustro de los caballeros. Monastery Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sepulcher-of-d-pedro-manrique-ii-lord-of-molina-and-da-sancha-de-navarra-1202-cloister-of-los-caballeros-claustro-de-los-caballeros-monastery-image474377037.html
RM2JFNMN1–Sepulcher of D. Pedro Manrique, II Lord of Molina and Dña Sancha de Navarra (1202). Cloister of los Caballeros - Claustro de los caballeros. Monastery
RMWWWGT8–Doña Sancha Square. Covarrubias, Burgos province, Castilla Leon, Spain.
Detail of the 'Agricultural calendar' from the intrados of an arch of the Royal Pantheon, represe… Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/detail-of-the-agricultural-calendar-from-the-intrados-of-an-arch-of-the-royal-pantheon-represe-image212427836.html
RMP9GWTC–Detail of the 'Agricultural calendar' from the intrados of an arch of the Royal Pantheon, represe…
Facade of Doña Sancha house. Covarrubias, Burgos province, Castilla Leon, Spain. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/facade-of-doa-sancha-house-covarrubias-burgos-province-castilla-leon-spain-image338679885.html
RM2AK05J5–Facade of Doña Sancha house. Covarrubias, Burgos province, Castilla Leon, Spain.
Convent of San Marcos at Leon City, Spain. Twelfth century building now housing a luxury parador hotel. Church Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/convent-of-san-marcos-at-leon-city-spain-twelfth-century-building-now-housing-a-luxury-parador-hotel-church-image491748327.html
RF2KG1207–Convent of San Marcos at Leon City, Spain. Twelfth century building now housing a luxury parador hotel. Church
The Facundus Beatus or Beatus de Leon. Illuminated manuscript dated in 1047 by Facundus for Ferdinand I and Queen Sancha, kings of Castile and Leon, on the commentaries of the Beatus of Liebana (701-798) about the Apocalypse of St John. Detail of a miniature. Folio 46r. National Library. Madrid, Spain. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-facundus-beatus-or-beatus-de-leon-illuminated-manuscript-dated-in-1047-by-facundus-for-ferdinand-i-and-queen-sancha-kings-of-castile-and-leon-on-the-commentaries-of-the-beatus-of-liebana-701-798-about-the-apocalypse-of-st-john-detail-of-a-miniature-folio-46r-national-library-madrid-spain-image209622119.html
RMP51347–The Facundus Beatus or Beatus de Leon. Illuminated manuscript dated in 1047 by Facundus for Ferdinand I and Queen Sancha, kings of Castile and Leon, on the commentaries of the Beatus of Liebana (701-798) about the Apocalypse of St John. Detail of a miniature. Folio 46r. National Library. Madrid, Spain.
Doña Sancha Square during Cherry Festival. Covarrubias, Burgos province, Castilla Leon, Spain. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/doa-sancha-square-during-cherry-festival-covarrubias-burgos-province-castilla-leon-spain-image614266367.html
RM2XKA70F–Doña Sancha Square during Cherry Festival. Covarrubias, Burgos province, Castilla Leon, Spain.
High relief of Santiago triumphant in the battle of Clavijo above entrance to former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/high-relief-of-santiago-triumphant-in-the-battle-of-clavijo-above-entrance-to-former-convento-de-san-marcos-building-in-len-castile-y-leon-spain-image559353259.html
RF2RE0MP3–High relief of Santiago triumphant in the battle of Clavijo above entrance to former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain.
The house of Doña Sancha, facade of half-timbered, adobe, gallery and arcades, example of traditional architecture of Covarrubias, Burgos, Spain Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-house-of-doa-sancha-facade-of-half-timbered-adobe-gallery-and-arcades-example-of-traditional-architecture-of-covarrubias-burgos-spain-image260086816.html
RFW33YAT–The house of Doña Sancha, facade of half-timbered, adobe, gallery and arcades, example of traditional architecture of Covarrubias, Burgos, Spain
Machine colourised Berengaria of Navarre (c. 1165–1170 – 23 December 1230) was queen of England as the wife of Richard I (Richard Coeur de Lion, Lionheart) of England. She was the eldest daughter of Sancho VI of Navarre and Sancha of Castile. She did (unusually for the wife of a crusader) accompany her husband on the start of the Third Crusade, but mostly lived in his French possessions, where she gave generously to the church, despite difficulties in collecting the pension she was due from Richard's brother and successor John after she became a widow. From the book Heroines of the crusades by Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/machine-colourised-berengaria-of-navarre-c-11651170-23-december-1230-was-queen-of-england-as-the-wife-of-richard-i-richard-coeur-de-lion-lionheart-of-england-she-was-the-eldest-daughter-of-sancho-vi-of-navarre-and-sancha-of-castile-she-did-unusually-for-the-wife-of-a-crusader-accompany-her-husband-on-the-start-of-the-third-crusade-but-mostly-lived-in-his-french-possessions-where-she-gave-generously-to-the-church-despite-difficulties-in-collecting-the-pension-she-was-due-from-richards-brother-and-successor-john-after-she-became-a-widow-from-the-book-heroines-of-the-crusades-by-image432265760.html
RM2G37BAT–Machine colourised Berengaria of Navarre (c. 1165–1170 – 23 December 1230) was queen of England as the wife of Richard I (Richard Coeur de Lion, Lionheart) of England. She was the eldest daughter of Sancho VI of Navarre and Sancha of Castile. She did (unusually for the wife of a crusader) accompany her husband on the start of the Third Crusade, but mostly lived in his French possessions, where she gave generously to the church, despite difficulties in collecting the pension she was due from Richard's brother and successor John after she became a widow. From the book Heroines of the crusades by
Torreón de Fernán González in the village of Covarrubias in Castile and León, Spain. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/torren-de-fernn-gonzlez-in-the-village-of-covarrubias-in-castile-and-len-spain-image592592503.html
RM2WC2WNY–Torreón de Fernán González in the village of Covarrubias in Castile and León, Spain.
Sepulcher of D. Pedro Manrique, II Lord of Molina and Dña Sancha de Navarra (1202). Cloister of los Caballeros - Claustro de los caballeros. Monastery Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sepulcher-of-d-pedro-manrique-ii-lord-of-molina-and-da-sancha-de-navarra-1202-cloister-of-los-caballeros-claustro-de-los-caballeros-monastery-image474377038.html
RM2JFNMN2–Sepulcher of D. Pedro Manrique, II Lord of Molina and Dña Sancha de Navarra (1202). Cloister of los Caballeros - Claustro de los caballeros. Monastery
FERNANDO I (1012-1065) Y DOÑA SANCHA (1037-1065) REYES DE CASTILLA Y LEON - EFFIGIES ET SERIES REGUM HISPANIAE - GRABADO SIGLO XVII. Author: Arnoldo van Westerhout (1651-1725). Location: BIBLIOTECA NACIONAL-COLECCION, MADRID, SPAIN. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fernando-i-1012-1065-y-doa-sancha-1037-1065-reyes-de-castilla-y-leon-effigies-et-series-regum-hispaniae-grabado-siglo-xvii-author-arnoldo-van-westerhout-1651-1725-location-biblioteca-nacional-coleccion-madrid-spain-image209023682.html
RMP41RRE–FERNANDO I (1012-1065) Y DOÑA SANCHA (1037-1065) REYES DE CASTILLA Y LEON - EFFIGIES ET SERIES REGUM HISPANIAE - GRABADO SIGLO XVII. Author: Arnoldo van Westerhout (1651-1725). Location: BIBLIOTECA NACIONAL-COLECCION, MADRID, SPAIN.
Terraces at Doña Sancha Square during Cherry Festival. Covarrubias, Burgos province, Castilla Leon, Spain. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-terraces-at-doa-sancha-square-during-cherry-festival-covarrubias-burgos-146821083.html
RMJET7P3–Terraces at Doña Sancha Square during Cherry Festival. Covarrubias, Burgos province, Castilla Leon, Spain.
Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building from sixteenth century thanks to a grant from Ferdinand the Ca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/former-convento-de-san-marcos-building-in-len-castile-y-leon-spain-present-building-from-sixteenth-century-thanks-to-a-grant-from-ferdinand-the-ca-image559354321.html
RF2RE0P41–Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building from sixteenth century thanks to a grant from Ferdinand the Ca
Pantheon with tomb of D. Pedro Manrique, II Lord of Molina and Dña Sancha de Navarra (1202). Cloister of los Caballeros - Claustro de los caballeros. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pantheon-with-tomb-of-d-pedro-manrique-ii-lord-of-molina-and-da-sancha-de-navarra-1202-cloister-of-los-caballeros-claustro-de-los-caballeros-image474376964.html
RM2JFNMJC–Pantheon with tomb of D. Pedro Manrique, II Lord of Molina and Dña Sancha de Navarra (1202). Cloister of los Caballeros - Claustro de los caballeros.
Romanesque art. Spain. Monastery of Santa Maria de Carracedo. Founded in 990 by King Bermudo II. Historic-Artistic Monument in 1929. Around Cacabelos. Castile and Leon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/romanesque-art-spain-monastery-of-santa-maria-de-carracedo-founded-in-990-by-king-bermudo-ii-historic-artistic-monument-in-1929-around-cacabelos-castile-and-leon-image209617144.html
RMP50TPG–Romanesque art. Spain. Monastery of Santa Maria de Carracedo. Founded in 990 by King Bermudo II. Historic-Artistic Monument in 1929. Around Cacabelos. Castile and Leon.
Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building from sixteenth century thanks to a grant from Ferdinand the Ca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/former-convento-de-san-marcos-building-in-len-castile-y-leon-spain-present-building-from-sixteenth-century-thanks-to-a-grant-from-ferdinand-the-ca-image559354346.html
RF2RE0P4X–Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building from sixteenth century thanks to a grant from Ferdinand the Ca
Crucifijo de Don Fernando y Doña Sancha. Románico. Siglo XI. Marfil, azabache y oro. Los Reyes de León lo donaron a la Colegiata a causa del traslado de las reliquias de San Isidoro desde Sevilla. Real Colegiata de San Isidoro (León). Museo Arqueológico Nacional. Madrid. España. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/crucifijo-de-don-fernando-y-doa-sancha-romnico-siglo-xi-marfil-azabache-y-oro-los-reyes-de-len-lo-donaron-a-la-colegiata-a-causa-del-traslado-de-las-reliquias-de-san-isidoro-desde-sevilla-real-colegiata-de-san-isidoro-len-museo-arqueolgico-nacional-madrid-espaa-image231248455.html
RMRC67NB–Crucifijo de Don Fernando y Doña Sancha. Románico. Siglo XI. Marfil, azabache y oro. Los Reyes de León lo donaron a la Colegiata a causa del traslado de las reliquias de San Isidoro desde Sevilla. Real Colegiata de San Isidoro (León). Museo Arqueológico Nacional. Madrid. España.
Medieval flea market during Cherry Festival. Doña Sancha Square, Covarrubias, Burgos province, Castilla Leon, Spain. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-medieval-flea-market-during-cherry-festival-doa-sancha-square-covarrubias-91804796.html
RMF9A1XM–Medieval flea market during Cherry Festival. Doña Sancha Square, Covarrubias, Burgos province, Castilla Leon, Spain.
Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building from sixteenth century thanks to a grant from Ferdinand the Ca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/former-convento-de-san-marcos-building-in-len-castile-y-leon-spain-present-building-from-sixteenth-century-thanks-to-a-grant-from-ferdinand-the-ca-image559353249.html
RF2RE0MNN–Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building from sixteenth century thanks to a grant from Ferdinand the Ca
Crucifijo de Don Fernando y Doña Sancha. Detalle. Románico. Siglo XI. Marfil, azabache y oro. Los Reyes de León lo donaron a la Colegiata a causa del traslado de las reliquias de San Isidoro desde Sevilla. Real Colegiata de San Isidoro (León). Museo Arqueológico Nacional. Madrid. España. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/crucifijo-de-don-fernando-y-doa-sancha-detalle-romnico-siglo-xi-marfil-azabache-y-oro-los-reyes-de-len-lo-donaron-a-la-colegiata-a-causa-del-traslado-de-las-reliquias-de-san-isidoro-desde-sevilla-real-colegiata-de-san-isidoro-len-museo-arqueolgico-nacional-madrid-espaa-image230742547.html
RMRBB6D7–Crucifijo de Don Fernando y Doña Sancha. Detalle. Románico. Siglo XI. Marfil, azabache y oro. Los Reyes de León lo donaron a la Colegiata a causa del traslado de las reliquias de San Isidoro desde Sevilla. Real Colegiata de San Isidoro (León). Museo Arqueológico Nacional. Madrid. España.
Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building from sixteenth century thanks to a grant from Ferdinand the Ca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/former-convento-de-san-marcos-building-in-len-castile-y-leon-spain-present-building-from-sixteenth-century-thanks-to-a-grant-from-ferdinand-the-ca-image559353336.html
RF2RE0MTT–Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building from sixteenth century thanks to a grant from Ferdinand the Ca
Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building from sixteenth century thanks to a grant from Ferdinand the Ca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/former-convento-de-san-marcos-building-in-len-castile-y-leon-spain-present-building-from-sixteenth-century-thanks-to-a-grant-from-ferdinand-the-ca-image559354308.html
RF2RE0P3G–Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building from sixteenth century thanks to a grant from Ferdinand the Ca
Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building from sixteenth century thanks to a grant from Ferdinand the Ca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/former-convento-de-san-marcos-building-in-len-castile-y-leon-spain-present-building-from-sixteenth-century-thanks-to-a-grant-from-ferdinand-the-ca-image559354326.html
RF2RE0P46–Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building from sixteenth century thanks to a grant from Ferdinand the Ca
Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building from sixteenth century thanks to a grant from Ferdinand the Ca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/former-convento-de-san-marcos-building-in-len-castile-y-leon-spain-present-building-from-sixteenth-century-thanks-to-a-grant-from-ferdinand-the-ca-image559353279.html
RF2RE0MPR–Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building from sixteenth century thanks to a grant from Ferdinand the Ca
A medaillon on the main façade of the Convent of San Marcos. Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-medaillon-on-the-main-faade-of-the-convent-of-san-marcos-former-convento-de-san-marcos-building-in-len-castile-y-leon-spain-present-building-f-image559353149.html
RF2RE0MJ5–A medaillon on the main façade of the Convent of San Marcos. Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building f
A medaillon on the main façade of the Convent of San Marcos. Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-medaillon-on-the-main-faade-of-the-convent-of-san-marcos-former-convento-de-san-marcos-building-in-len-castile-y-leon-spain-present-building-f-image559353056.html
RF2RE0MET–A medaillon on the main façade of the Convent of San Marcos. Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building f
A medaillon on the main façade of the Convent of San Marcos. Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-medaillon-on-the-main-faade-of-the-convent-of-san-marcos-former-convento-de-san-marcos-building-in-len-castile-y-leon-spain-present-building-f-image559352828.html
RF2RE0M6M–A medaillon on the main façade of the Convent of San Marcos. Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building f
A medaillon on the main façade of the Convent of San Marcos. Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-medaillon-on-the-main-faade-of-the-convent-of-san-marcos-former-convento-de-san-marcos-building-in-len-castile-y-leon-spain-present-building-f-image559352872.html
RF2RE0M88–A medaillon on the main façade of the Convent of San Marcos. Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building f
A medaillon on the main façade of the Convent of San Marcos. Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-medaillon-on-the-main-faade-of-the-convent-of-san-marcos-former-convento-de-san-marcos-building-in-len-castile-y-leon-spain-present-building-f-image559353095.html
RF2RE0MG7–A medaillon on the main façade of the Convent of San Marcos. Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building f
A medaillon on the main façade of the Convent of San Marcos. Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-medaillon-on-the-main-faade-of-the-convent-of-san-marcos-former-convento-de-san-marcos-building-in-len-castile-y-leon-spain-present-building-f-image559353063.html
RF2RE0MF3–A medaillon on the main façade of the Convent of San Marcos. Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building f
A medaillon on the main façade of the Convent of San Marcos. Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-medaillon-on-the-main-faade-of-the-convent-of-san-marcos-former-convento-de-san-marcos-building-in-len-castile-y-leon-spain-present-building-f-image559352886.html
RF2RE0M8P–A medaillon on the main façade of the Convent of San Marcos. Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building f
A medaillon on the main façade of the Convent of San Marcos. Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-medaillon-on-the-main-faade-of-the-convent-of-san-marcos-former-convento-de-san-marcos-building-in-len-castile-y-leon-spain-present-building-f-image559353122.html
RF2RE0MH6–A medaillon on the main façade of the Convent of San Marcos. Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building f
A medaillon on the main façade of the Convent of San Marcos. Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-medaillon-on-the-main-faade-of-the-convent-of-san-marcos-former-convento-de-san-marcos-building-in-len-castile-y-leon-spain-present-building-f-image559353105.html
RF2RE0MGH–A medaillon on the main façade of the Convent of San Marcos. Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building f
A medaillon on the main façade of the Convent of San Marcos. Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-medaillon-on-the-main-faade-of-the-convent-of-san-marcos-former-convento-de-san-marcos-building-in-len-castile-y-leon-spain-present-building-f-image559353046.html
RF2RE0MEE–A medaillon on the main façade of the Convent of San Marcos. Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building f
Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building from sixteenth century thanks to a grant from Ferdinand the Ca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/former-convento-de-san-marcos-building-in-len-castile-y-leon-spain-present-building-from-sixteenth-century-thanks-to-a-grant-from-ferdinand-the-ca-image559353329.html
RF2RE0MTH–Former Convento de San Marcos building in León, Castile y Leon. Spain. Present building from sixteenth century thanks to a grant from Ferdinand the Ca
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