RM2TD6H45–10/13/2011. Madrid. Spain. Ferdinand VI. 10. Presentation of the new season of 'THE WALKING DEAD'. Famous Spaniards pose for the promotional calendar for the second season of the FOX series. Mario Vaquerizo and Alaska Photo: from San Bernardo. archdc. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Eduardo San Bernardo
RM2WDGH99–Commemorative mural of famous Spaniards on a building in Barcelona, Spain.
RMC897FX–The execution of the Inca. Spaniards burning Atahualpa at stake with monk holding crucifix to right of Inca.
RMA32KFP–The Spaniards Inn, Hampstead, London, United Kingdom
RFP4E2YH–Monument to the Spaniards (Monumento de los Espanoles) in Palermo - Buenos Aires, Argentina
RM2E3C496–Portrait of Hernando de Alarcón (1466 - 1540) Spanish soldier who fought in the Italian Wars, Spain. Old XIX century engraved illustration from La Ilustracion Española y Americana 1894
RMAR27GA–Spaniards Inn on the edge of Hampstead Heath Highgate London England
RMMYRDD1–. English: Fleuron from book: An impartial account of the late famous siege of Gibraltar: To which are Added, Most Accurate Plans of the Town, and of the Approaches and Camp of the Spaniards. With Many Remarkable Transactions never made Publick before. By an officer, who was at the Taking and Defence of Gibraltar by the Prince Hesse, of Glorious Memory; and served in the Town, during the last Siege. 344 An impartial account of the late famous siege of Gibraltar- To which are Added Fleuron T056914-4
RM2RKYE65–The Siege and Capture of the City of Hulst from the Spaniards, November 5, 1645 1645 by Hendrick de Meijer
RME10GPE–Nov. 11, 1972 - Workers Wait For their shift in Potosi, Bolivia: Potosi, Bolivia: Waiting for their morning shift in the tin mine workers bask in the morning sun.Potosi was famous for its silver and tin mines exploited by the Spaniards since the XVI century - Potosi's silver mines are today exhausted, but the tin mines are still important and contribute to the land's economy.Potosi, a town of about60'000 inhabitants, lies at an altitude of over 4000 meters.
RMRKFNXY–1960s, a view of Glen Shiel, Loch Duich, Highlands, Scotland. The glen is famous for the 'battle of Glen Shiel' which took place 10th June 1719 between the British and an alliance if Jacobites and Spaniards.
RM2C4J3D2–(200627) -- BARCELONA, June 27, 2020 (Xinhua) -- People stroll along the famous Ramblas of Barcelona in Spain, June 25, 2020. Spain entered the 'New Normality' on June 21, with Spaniards once again allowed to travel freely around the country and the frontier open to arrivals from the European Union countries and the Schengen area. (City Hall of Barcelona/Handout via Xinhua)
RFKG8TNW–The Lazzy Wall, Spaniards Bay, Newfoundland Labrador
RM2H48M1N–Tate Britain, London, UK. 1 November 2021. Hogarth & Europe (3 Nov 21-20 Mar 22). This major exhibition presents William Hogarth (1697-1764), one of Britain’s most famous painters, in a new light. Hogarth & Europe shows his work alongside artists from across the continent, comparing how Hogarth depicted London with other artists depictions of European cities such as Amsterdam, Venice and Paris. Image: William Hogarth, A Performance of ‘The Indian Emperor or The Conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards’, c.1732-5. Private Collection. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2H4NMFY–PARIS, FRANCE - 29 November 1939 - Portrait of the young surrealist Spanish artist Salvador Dali - Photo: Geopix/Carl van Vechten
RMTWJ8MG–Barcelona trompe L'oeil mural depicting famous artists and other influencers in the history of Spain.
RMDP9G8E–The seizure of Atahualpa at Cajamarca. Spaniards taking Atahualpa away as woman faints.
RFR0E3GT–A view up the Hooker Valley to snow capped Mt Cook
RM2WMBRWB–Entry of King Henry IV into Paris on March 22, 1594 through the Porte Neuve near the Louvre, at the foot of the fr: tour du Bois. Dressed in a breastplate and wearing a hat with plumes, the king and his soldiers drive out the Spaniards who were occupying the city. (1733).
RM2EWWH9F–Spaniards Inn 16th century tavern Hampstead London
RMG15J9M–The Aztec unsuccessful defense of Tenochtitlan against the craft and cannons of the besieging Spaniards as pictured in the Florentine Codex. The siege of Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec Empire, came about in 1521 through the manipulation of Spanish
RM2HX5KR3–Women Of Spain -- Two Young Spaniards, Paquita Llanas and Ana Maria Martinez, take part in the colourful spring Andalusian parade; their silk dresser with the typical black fringes are worn for the fair of Jerez de la Frontera which is famous for the wit of its citizens, the beauty of its women, and its magnificent sherry. September 3, 1951. (Photo by Sequeira, Camera Press).
RM2RPYEHK–200627 -- BARCELONA, June 27, 2020 Xinhua -- People stroll along the famous Ramblas of Barcelona in Spain, June 25, 2020. Spain entered the New Normality on June 21, with Spaniards once again allowed to travel freely around the country and the frontier open to arrivals from the European Union countries and the Schengen area. City Hall of Barcelona/Handout via Xinhua SPAIN-BARCELONA-COVID-19-NEW NORMALITY PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RFP4E2YT–Monument to the Spaniards (Monumento de los Espanoles) in Palermo - Buenos Aires, Argentina
RM2HHEHWX–Serpent (Tunjo) 10th–16th century Muisca Depictions of snakes are frequent among the many animal tunjos the Muisca people made as offerings. They are often shown with whiskered heads, as on these examples. Lakes were believed to be inhabited by mythical ancestors in the form of snakes that required offerings. One well-known ritual during which tunjos were offered to Lake Guatavita, north of Santa Fé de Bogotá, gave rise to the famous legend of 'El Dorado' (The Gilded Man). Sixteenth-century Spaniards recount that, before taking office, each Muisca ruler was covered from head to toe in gold dus
RMAR27GB–Spaniards Inn on the edge of Hampstead Heath Highgate London England
RMMYRDD4–. English: Fleuron from book: An impartial account of the late famous siege of Gibraltar: To which are Added, Most Accurate Plans of the Town, and of the Approaches and Camp of the Spaniards. With Many Remarkable Transactions never made Publick before. By an officer, who was at the Taking and Defence of Gibraltar by the Prince Hesse, of Glorious Memory; and served in the Town, during the last Siege. 344 An impartial account of the late famous siege of Gibraltar- To which are Added Fleuron T056914-5
RMR56Y8P–Captain Henry Morgan before Panama (which) he took from the Spaniards', in 1671. Henry Morgan (ca. 1635 – 25 August 1688) was an Admiral of the English Royal Navy, a privateer, and a pirate/buccanneer who made a name for himself during activities in the Caribbean, primarily raiding Spanish settlements. He earned a reputation as one of the most notorious and successful privateers in history. A General History of the Lives and Adventures of the Most Famous Highwaymen, Murderers, Street-Robbers, &c. To which is added, a genuine account of the voyages and plunders of the most notorious pyrates.
RFW87BPP–Horizontal view of Plaza Mayor in Madrid.
RM2RKDTMK–Dutch Town sacked by the Spaniards Unknown date by Daniel van Heil
RM2PND0AF–Madrid, Spain. 18th Apr, 2023. Journalist Almudena Ariza poses at the photocall during the presentation of the TV program 'Spaniards in conflict' in Madrid. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RF2DBPEPC–Tourists and local Spaniards enjoy a walk on La Rambla in Barcelona Spain
RM2H4D8TY–Tate Britain, London, UK. 1 November 2021. Hogarth & Europe (3 Nov 21-20 Mar 22). This major exhibition presents William Hogarth (1697-1764), one of Britain’s most famous painters, in a new light. Hogarth & Europe shows his work alongside artists from across the continent, comparing how Hogarth depicted London with other artists depictions of European cities such as Amsterdam, Venice and Paris. Image: William Hogarth, A Performance of ‘The Indian Emperor or The Conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards’, c.1732-5. Private Collection. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy
RM2PND0MF–Madrid, Spain. 18th Apr, 2023. Journalist Almudena Ariza poses at the photocall during the presentation of the TV program 'Spaniards in conflict' in Madrid. (Photo by Atilano Garcia/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2BK40TP–The monument to the Heroes of Cavite and Santiago de Cuba, commemorating the Spaniards who died in the Spanish-American War, Cartagena, Spain.
RF2WC9RKH–The Citadel of Port-Louis is a citadel built in the 16th century by the Spaniards, then modified in the 17th century by the Frenchmen in Port-Louis (B
RMFM68TM–A view from below the bronze statue of Juan Bravo, stood on a plinth with sword and flag in Segovia in Spain.
RF2H9WFTR–Night at the Christmas Market as tourists and local Spaniards enjoy the decorations with the Seville Cathedral in view behind.
RM2EWWH8F–Spaniards Inn 16th century built 1585 tavern Hampstead north London England
RMG16A5B–Native American Indians Roasting Dragons, 16th Century. Theodor de Bry engraving which decribes the Spanish arrival in America to discover that the Native Indians live on dragons. One is roasting in the background, while the Spaniards gaze in amazement at
RFE9D6NW–Old canon at Havana that had been left by Spaniards
RF2WJGCNX–The Monument to the Spaniards, It was donated in 1910 by the Spanish community for the centenary of the May Revolution. On the Avenue del Libertador.
RM2BAFX4C–Military Castle of Colonial times
RFBYR7NK–Barcelona`s 'famous' cable cars which take you right across the main port & dock area allowing panoramic views across Barcelona
RMPD4Y4T–Couple looking through window of shop selling the famous local marzipan, Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain
RMMYRDD0–. English: Fleuron from book: An impartial account of the late famous siege of Gibraltar: To which are Added, Most Accurate Plans of the Town, and of the Approaches and Camp of the Spaniards. With Many Remarkable Transactions never made Publick before. By an officer, who was at the Taking and Defence of Gibraltar by the Prince Hesse, of Glorious Memory; and served in the Town, during the last Siege. 344 An impartial account of the late famous siege of Gibraltar- To which are Added Fleuron T056914-7
RMHC2H30–Arcades and columns in Galiana street in the famous ancient city of Aviles, Asturias, Spain. One of the stops of the Transcantabrico Gran Lujo luxury
RM2WYHEKT–Basque chef Juan M. Arzak. Donosti, Spain.
RMG2TFJ9–Militant Church and Triumphant Church. Engraving after the fresco by Andrea Bonaiuto, 14th century. Spanish Chapel. Basilica of Santa Maria Novella (Florence, Italy).
RM2PND0AR–Madrid, Spain. 18th Apr, 2023. Journalist Almudena Ariza poses at the photocall during the presentation of the TV program 'Spaniards in conflict' in Madrid. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RF2BDTNP9–Compass close up of defense castle
RM2H48M21–Tate Britain, London, UK. 1 November 2021. Hogarth & Europe (3 Nov 21-20 Mar 22). This major exhibition presents William Hogarth (1697-1764), one of Britain’s most famous painters, in a new light. Hogarth & Europe shows his work alongside artists from across the continent, comparing how Hogarth depicted London with other artists depictions of European cities such as Amsterdam, Venice and Paris. Image: William Hogarth, A Performance of ‘The Indian Emperor or The Conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards’, c.1732-5. Private Collection. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RM2PND0MT–Madrid, Spain. 18th Apr, 2023. Journalist Almudena Ariza poses at the photocall during the presentation of the TV program 'Spaniards in conflict' in Madrid. (Photo by Atilano Garcia/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2BKT83E–The monument to the Heroes of Cavite and Santiago de Cuba, commemorating the Spaniards who died in the Spanish-American War, Cartagena, Spain.
RF2WC9RN3–The Citadel of Port-Louis is a citadel built in the 16th century by the Spaniards, then modified in the 17th century by the Frenchmen in Port-Louis (B
RF2AJTYA5–Spanish Turret by the Three Towers, historic 17th century monument built by the Spaniards in Luxembourg, UNESCO World Heritage Site above the Grund
RM2HBPP5N–Inside famous restaurant bar in Rúa do Vilar in the old Town, Santiago de Compostela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Galicia, Spain.
RMBA836R–The River Shiel flows down from the famous mountains (the 7 sisters) on its way to Loch Duich Ross-shire Scotland. SCO 2350
RMJR31CC–La Noche Triste on June 30, 1520, was an important event during the Spanish conquest of Mexico, wherein Hernando Cortez and his invading army of Spanish conquistadors and native allies were driven out of the Mexican capital at Tenochtitlan following the death of the Aztec king Moctezuma II. On the night of July 1, 1520, Cortez and his army left their compound and headed west, toward the Tlacopan causeway. As the Spaniards and their native allies reached the causeway, hundreds of canoes appeared in the waters alongside to harry them. The Spaniards fought their way across the causeway in the rai
RFE9D6NY–Old canons set at Havana that had been left by Spaniards
RF2WJGCP6–The Monument to the Spaniards, It was donated in 1910 by the Spanish community for the centenary of the May Revolution. On the Avenue del Libertador.
RM2BAFXH1–Military Castle of Colonial times
RM2H75XXM–Christopher Columbus is depicted landing in the West Indies, on an island that the natives called Guanahani and he named San Salvador, on October 12,
RMPD4Y4P–Couple looking through window of shop selling the famous local marzipan, Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain
RMMYRDCX–. English: Fleuron from book: An impartial account of the late famous siege of Gibraltar: To which are Added, Most Accurate Plans of the Town, and of the Approaches and Camp of the Spaniards. With Many Remarkable Transactions never made Publick before. By an officer, who was at the Taking and Defence of Gibraltar by the Prince Hesse, of Glorious Memory; and served in the Town, during the last Siege. 344 An impartial account of the late famous siege of Gibraltar- To which are Added Fleuron T056914-1
RM2K04DWN–Cybele Square, Madrid, Spain. 09th Sep, 2022. Tribute to Queen Elizabeth II. Tribute lighting in memory of Queen Elizabeth II of England in Madrid Town Hall. Credit: EnriquePSans/Alamy Live News
RMPP7TP1–Militant Church and Triumphant Church. Engraving after the fresco by Andrea Bonaiuto, 14th century. Spanish Chapel. Basilica of Santa Maria Novella (Florence, Italy).
RM2AJD3ED–Great men and famous women : a series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in history Volume 1 . civilization ; fields cultivated with maize, cacao, and potatoes ; manyvillages ; and at length a town of more than two thousand houses, laid out withstreets, and thronging with inhabitants. Among the Spaniards wild enthusiasmprevailed. But it was quickly checked by the hostile demonstrations with whichthey were met, when they attempted to gain a foothold on the soil of the Incas.It was useless to make front against such numbers as opposed them.
RM2PND0B0–Madrid, Spain. 18th Apr, 2023. Journalist Almudena Ariza poses at the photocall during the presentation of the TV program 'Spaniards in conflict' in Madrid. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RF2BDTNNE–Military Castle of Colonial times
RFGE71NE–Cathedral, Burgos. Castilla-Leon, Spain. Camino de Santiago
RM2PND0MG–Madrid, Spain. 18th Apr, 2023. Journalist Almudena Ariza poses at the photocall during the presentation of the TV program 'Spaniards in conflict' in Madrid. (Photo by Atilano Garcia/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RFRGWRE6–Tourists and Spaniards crowd the popular La Rambla area, Barcelona, Spain
RF2WC9RN2–The Citadel of Port-Louis is a citadel built in the 16th century by the Spaniards, then modified in the 17th century by the Frenchmen in Port-Louis (B
RF2AJTYDY–Spanish Turret by the Three Towers, historic 17th century monument built by the Spaniards in Luxembourg, UNESCO World Heritage Site above the Grund
RF2G5F54G–Vigan Cathedral. This structure depicts the remnants left by the spaniards during thier reign in the Philippines. St. Paul Cathedral in the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vigan Northern Luzon, Philippines
RMBA839E–The River Shiel flows down from the famous mountains (the 7 sisters) on its way to Loch Duich Ross-shire Scotland. SCO 2351
RMJR31CD–La Noche Triste on June 30, 1520, was an important event during the Spanish conquest of Mexico, wherein Hernando Cortez and his invading army of Spanish conquistadors and native allies were driven out of the Mexican capital at Tenochtitlan following the death of the Aztec king Moctezuma II. On the night of July 1, 1520, Cortez and his army left their compound and headed west, toward the Tlacopan causeway. As the Spaniards and their native allies reached the causeway, hundreds of canoes appeared in the waters alongside to harry them. The Spaniards fought their way across the causeway in the rai
RMHE18JP–Two Muslim women wearing black colored burkas walk together along the famous walking street La Rambla in Barcelona, Spain.
RM2BE0H11–Sir Francis Drake, Vice Admiral (1540-1596) was an English sea captain, privateer, navigator, slaver, explorer and politician of the Elizabethan era. He was second-in-command of the English fleet against the Spanish Armada in 1588. He carried out the second circumnavigation of the world, from 1577 to 1580. He died of dysentery in 1596 after unsuccessfully attacking San Juan, Puerto Rico. His exploits were legendary, making him a hero to the English but a pirate to the Spaniards to whom he was known as El Draque. King Philip II was claimed to have offered a reward of 20,000 ducats, about $6.5 m
RF2WJGCGW–The Monument to the Spaniards, It was donated in 1910 by the Spanish community for the centenary of the May Revolution. On the Avenue del Libertador.
RM2BAFXB4–Compass close up of defense castle
RF2DE2JGA–Vigan Cathedral. This structure depicts the remnants left by the spaniards during thier reign in the Philippines. St. Paul Cathedral in the UNESCO Wor
RMP06237–. English: Fleuron from book: A description of the English province of Carolana, by the Spaniards call'd Florida, and by the French La Louisiane. As also of the great and famous River Meschacebe or Missisipi, The Five vast Navigable Lakes of Fresh Water, and the Parts Adjacent. Together with an account of the commodities of the Growth and Production of the said province. And a preface containing some considerations on the consequences of the French making settlements there. By Daniel Coxe, Esq; 85 A description of the English province of Carolana, by the Spaniards call'd Florida, and by the Fr
RM2K04DRY–Cybele Square, Madrid, Spain. 09th Sep, 2022. Tribute to Queen Elizabeth II. Tribute lighting in memory of Queen Elizabeth II of England in Madrid Town Hall. Credit: EnriquePSans/Alamy Live News
RM2E506X7–Illustration to Heine´s poem 'Vitzliputzli' or Huītzilōpōchtli, a deity in Aztec mythology, German poet H.Heine, poem collection Romancero, 1880
RM2AFRJ5M–. Great pictures, as seen and described by famous writers. h with that conception of the real and that care forsharp relief which they owed to the brilliancy of their sun-shine, while amid the fogs of the North the outline is morewavering and the vision less clear. Under the influence ofthis original realism, their works instinctively reproducedthat two-fold character which the land of Spain, smiling inher valleys and savage in her mountains, shows in sharpcontrast. But the Spaniards are, in truth, much morerealistic in their execution than in their inspiration. The school of Seville, founded
RM2PND0AD–Madrid, Spain. 18th Apr, 2023. Journalist Almudena Ariza poses at the photocall during the presentation of the TV program 'Spaniards in conflict' in Madrid. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RF2BDTNNK–Military Castle of Colonial times
RFGE71ND–Detail of Fountain in Plaza de Santa María.In front of cathedral. Burgos. Spain. Camino de Santiago
RM2PND0NP–Madrid, Spain. 18th Apr, 2023. Journalist Almudena Ariza poses at the photocall during the presentation of the TV program 'Spaniards in conflict' in Madrid. (Photo by Atilano Garcia/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RFRGWRJT–Tourists and Spaniards crowd the popular La Rambla area, Barcelona, Spain
RFA1FBHW–Monument Diego Velasquez Statue Madrid Spain
RFRH5K0X–Puente del Rey in Panama Viejo
RM2CB7E3N–Portrait of Hernando de Alarcón (1466 - 1540) Spanish soldier who fought in the Italian Wars, Spain. Old XIX century engraved illustration from La Ilustracion Española y Americana 1894
RMDFYXHF–Cathedral, Burgos. Castilla-Leon, Spain. Camino de Santiago
RFJA0KB5–Manila Cathedral in Intramuros, Philippines - Famous Landmark
RM2C98R9T–28th July 2020, Barajas Airport, Madrid, Spain: Civil Guards / Guardia Civil officers walk through the near empy departure gates lounge area of the Terminal 4S building of Barajas Airport. Reduced numbers of flights are now operating between European countries after the lockdown to control the covid-19 coronavirus, and governments have put a system of air bridges in place to facilitate travel and tourism. Spain has seen a number of new outbreaks in recent days, prompting the UK government to announce that people returning to the UK from Spain should quarantine for 14 days on arrival..
RM2BE101K–Sir Francis Drake, Vice Admiral (1540-1596) was an English sea captain, privateer, navigator, slaver, explorer and politician of the Elizabethan era. He was second-in-command of the English fleet against the Spanish Armada in 1588. He carried out the second circumnavigation of the world, from 1577 to 1580. He died of dysentery in 1596 after unsuccessfully attacking San Juan, Puerto Rico. His exploits were legendary, making him a hero to the English but a pirate to the Spaniards to whom he was known as El Draque. King Philip II was claimed to have offered a reward of 20,000 ducats, about $6.5 m
RF2WJGCGM–The Monument to the Spaniards, It was donated in 1910 by the Spanish community for the centenary of the May Revolution. On the Avenue del Libertador.
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