. English: Liber Feudorum Maior - Representation of Alphonse the Chaste and Alphonse VIII of Castile, called “he of Navas”, where both kings are shaking hands. It accompanies the text of the treaty of Saragossa, of July 1170, in which both kings agree to mutual aid. . 12th century. Anonymous Alphonse the Chaste and Alphonse VIII of Castile Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-liber-feudorum-maior-representation-of-alphonse-the-chaste-and-alphonse-viii-of-castile-called-he-of-navas-where-both-kings-are-shaking-hands-it-accompanies-the-text-of-the-treaty-of-saragossa-of-july-1170-in-which-both-kings-agree-to-mutual-aid-12th-century-anonymous-alphonse-the-chaste-and-alphonse-viii-of-castile-image184887023.html
RMMMP97Y–. English: Liber Feudorum Maior - Representation of Alphonse the Chaste and Alphonse VIII of Castile, called “he of Navas”, where both kings are shaking hands. It accompanies the text of the treaty of Saragossa, of July 1170, in which both kings agree to mutual aid. . 12th century. Anonymous Alphonse the Chaste and Alphonse VIII of Castile
Spain: The Holy Roman Emperor Charles V (r. 1519-1556), joint signatory of the Treaty of Zaragoza dividing the Orient between Spain and Portugal. Oil on canvas painting by Lambert Sustris (1515-1584), 1548. The Treaty of Zaragoza, also referred to as the capitulation of Zaragoza, was a peace treaty between Spain and Portugal signed on 22 April of 1529 by King John III and the Emperor Charles V, in the city of Zaragoza. The treaty defined the areas of Spanish and Portuguese influence in Asia to resolve the 'Moluccas issue', when both kingdoms claimed those islands for themselves. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spain-the-holy-roman-emperor-charles-v-r-1519-1556-joint-signatory-of-the-treaty-of-zaragoza-dividing-the-orient-between-spain-and-portugal-oil-on-canvas-painting-by-lambert-sustris-1515-1584-1548-the-treaty-of-zaragoza-also-referred-to-as-the-capitulation-of-zaragoza-was-a-peace-treaty-between-spain-and-portugal-signed-on-22-april-of-1529-by-king-john-iii-and-the-emperor-charles-v-in-the-city-of-zaragoza-the-treaty-defined-the-areas-of-spanish-and-portuguese-influence-in-asia-to-resolve-the-moluccas-issue-when-both-kingdoms-claimed-those-islands-for-themselves-image344231917.html
RM2B01391–Spain: The Holy Roman Emperor Charles V (r. 1519-1556), joint signatory of the Treaty of Zaragoza dividing the Orient between Spain and Portugal. Oil on canvas painting by Lambert Sustris (1515-1584), 1548. The Treaty of Zaragoza, also referred to as the capitulation of Zaragoza, was a peace treaty between Spain and Portugal signed on 22 April of 1529 by King John III and the Emperor Charles V, in the city of Zaragoza. The treaty defined the areas of Spanish and Portuguese influence in Asia to resolve the 'Moluccas issue', when both kingdoms claimed those islands for themselves.
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation