RMHX2WTX–“Christopher Columbus at the Royal Court of Spain” showing Christopher Columbus standing before Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon on 1 May 1486 petitioning for finance to fund his planned exploration to find a western route to the Orient. Colour lithograph of a painting by Václav Brožík (1851-1901) published in 1884.
RMKHW74H–Portrait of Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504). She was married to Ferdinand II of Aragon. Their marriage became the basis for the political unification of Spain under their grandson, Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. Dated 15th Century
RM2BJNH79–ISABELLA I OF CASTILE (1451-1504) wife of Ferdinand II
RMDRP1NX–Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504). Queen of Castile. Portrait. Painting.
RMBPPNM3–Isabella the Catholic, Isabel la Católica 1451 - 1504. Queen of Castile and of Aragon.
RMM0EWBP–Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504), queen of Castile and León, circa 1490
RMMPTX82–Portrait of Queen Isabella I of Castile.
RM2B00MF2–Spain: 'Isabella I (1451-1504), Queen of Castile and Leon'. Oil on canvas painting by Luis de Madrazo (1825-1897), c. 1848. Isabella I (Spanish: Isabel I, Ysabel, anglicised as Elizabeth) (22 April 1451-26 November 1504) was Queen of Castile and Leon. She and her husband Ferdinand II of Aragon brought stability to both kingdoms that became the basis for the unification of Spain. Later the two laid the foundation for the political unification of Spain under their grandson, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.
RME72N3K–The crown of the Catholic Queen Isabella I of Castile used during the filming of the tv serie Isabel, produced by TVE, Spain
RMTR9728–Isabella I of Castile, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMP094XJ–. English: Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504), queen of Castile and León. Español: Retrato de la reina Isabel la Católica (1451-1504), reina de Castilla y León. . Español: Isabel la Católica . circa 1490 364 IsabellaofCastile03
RME611BR–Isabella of Castile, Spain, 1487.
RMERGKP7–Isabella of Castile / the Catholic (1451 - 1504). Queen of Castile and Leon from 1474 and wife to Ferdinand of Aragon /
RM2A2T0Y5–Réception solennelle de Christophe Colomb par Ferdinand et Isabelle, Solemn reception of Christopher Columbus by Ferdinand and Isabella of Castile, pl. 32, after p. 450 (vol. 2), Riou; Hotelin, H, 1867, Louis Figuier: Savants du moyen âge. Geber, Mesué, Rhasès, Avicenne, Averroès, Abulcasis, Albert le Grand, Thomas d'Aquin, Roger Bacon, Vincent de Beauvais, Arnauld de Villeneuve, Raymond Lulle, Guy de Chauliac, Gutenberg, Fust et Schoeffer, Christophe Colomb, Amèric Vespuce. Paris: librairie internationale; à Bruxelles, à Leipzig & à Livourne, 1867
RMD5MDT8–Statue of Isabella I of Castile known also as Isabella the Catholic, Toledo, Castile La Mancha, Spain
RMPGHCAG–Isabella I of Castile, portrait of Queen Isabella, 1490. Isabella I (1451 – 1504) Queen of Castile
RF2HKCH89–Inspired by Tomb of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile in the Capella Real (cathedral) in Granada, Spain, Tomb of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile in the Capella Real (cathedral) in Granada, Spain., Juan Laurent, Madrid, c. 1860 - c. 1900, paper, albumen print, height 247 mm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RM2G50MWF–Queen Isabella the Catholic, anonymous painting, oil on panel, c. 1490. Portrait of Queen Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504)
RMMJ09P4–Isabella I, Queen of Castile, with her signature. Hand-colored woodcut
RMDYH19P–Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504), Queen of Castile and Leon, 1474-1504, Wife of Ferdinand II of Aragon
RMF7PG7Y–Coin Isabella of Portugal, Queen of Castile (1428-1496) Queen consort of Castile and León. 15th Century
RM2BJ9CWC–ISABELLA I OF CASTILE (1451-1504) wife of Ferdinand II in an 18th century image
RMKJ65F9–Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504). Queen of Castile from 1474-1504 and Queen consort of Aragon. Portrait. Anonimous. Oil on board. Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain.
RMBRCHEE–Isabella I of Castile, 1451 to 1504. Queen of Castile and León.
RMJ3G5A7–Royal monogram of Queen Isabella I of Castile 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.
RM2A5YYP1–Coin Isabella of Portugal, Queen of Castile (1428-1496) Queen consort of Castile and León. 15th Century
RMBB4W9T–Historical flag of the United States of America. When Columbus found America, he was flying the banner of Castile and Leon, whic
RM2ARF8AE–Spain, Isabella I of Castile (Spanish: Isabel, 22 April 1451 – 26 November 1504) reigned as Queen of Castile from 1474 until her death. Her marriage
RMTR96A6–Isabella I of Castile, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2D995YM–Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Christ, and at her feet appear, among other characters, King John II of Castile and his wife, Queen Isabella of Portugal. Spain, Spanish. ( Monastery of Santa Clara )
RMM2RNKA–Isabella I of Castile (451-1504). Queen of Castile. The Catholic. Portrait. Engraving, 1879.
RF2RB45B8–Isabel La Catolica (Isabella of Castile) Statue - Toledo, Spain
RM2HB6RAX–Tomb of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile in the Capella Real (cathedral) in Granada, Spain, Tomb of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile in the Capella Real (cathedral) in Granada, Spain., Juan Laurent (mentioned on object), Madrid, c. 1860 - c. 1900, paper, albumen print, height 247 mm × width 340 mm
RMDT8WHW–Queen Isabella I of Castile dictating her last will and testament, 1864. Artist: Rosales Gallina, Eduardo (1836-1873)
RFP9YYED–Alcazar of Segovia, Hall of the Galley with mural of the coronation of Isabella I of Castile, Spain
RF2HKY4W8–Art inspired by Tomb of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile in the Capella Real (cathedral) in Granada, Spain, Tomb of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile in the Capella Real (cathedral) in Granada, Spain., Juan Laurent, Madrid, c. 1860 - c. 1900, paper, albumen print, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RFM4YP79–This illustration dates to around 1846 and shows the flags of Isabella and ferdinand, who sponsored Christopher Columbus' voyage to the East. Columbus had presented his proposal to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella at Alcazar Castle in Cordoba in January 1492.
RM2DH95DD–Columbus before Isabella, (Christopher Columbus and Queen Isabella I of Castile), painting by Jean Paul Laurens, before 1921
RMDWEEYW–Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504), Queen of Castile and Leon, 1474-1504, Wife of Ferdinand II of Aragon
RMG1CTW4–The Catholic Monarchs (Spanish: Reyes Católicos) the joint title for Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon. 15th century
RM2GCRD7D–Spain: 'Madonna of the Catholic Monarchs'. Tempera on panel painting by Fernando Gallego (1440-1507) of Isabella I of Castile, c. 1490. Isabella I (Spanish: Isabel I, Ysabel, anglicised as Elizabeth) (22 April 1451 – 26 November 1504) was Queen of Castile and Leon. She and her husband Ferdinand II of Aragon brought stability to both kingdoms that became the basis for the unification of Spain. Later the two laid the foundation for the political unification of Spain under their grandson, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.
RMDH1W2X–Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504). Queen of Castile. Engraving.
RME8YGMT–Isabella I of Castile, 1451 – 1504, aka Isabella the Catholic. Queen of Castile and León.
RMB3FEW6–Monument to the Queen Isabella I of Castile aka Isabel La Catolica in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
RM2A601A1–The Catholic Monarchs (Spanish: Reyes Católicos) the joint title for Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon. 15th century
RMTCW6EC–Portrait of a woman, possibly Isabella I of Castile, late 15th-early 16th century, (1930). Creator: Michael Sittow.
RMDFMETW–Coronation of Isabella I of Castile in the Cathedral. Middle ages festival in Segovia, Spain
RMBA7WM9–Isabella I, 22.4.1451 - 26.11.1504, Queen of Castile 1474 - 1504, portrait, wood engraving,
RM2D995YC–Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Christ, and at her feet appear, among other characters, King John II of Castile and his wife, Queen Isabella of Portugal. Spain, Spanish. ( Monastery of Santa Clara )
RMM449DT–Isabella I of Castile (451-1504). Queen of Castile. The Catholic. Portrait. Engraving, 1879.
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
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
RMDBX3GM–arched window, and heraldic ornaments of Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon, 'Capilla Real', Granada, Spain.
RMGJAHDE–Bronze monument to Queen Isabella I of Castile by Manuel Oms Canet, Madrid, Spain
RF2HKCXW6–Inspired by Interior of the Carthusian monastery of Miraflores at Burgos, with the tomb of King Johan II of Castile and Isabella of Portugal in the foreground, Burgos.- Cloître de Miraflores. - Tombeau de Don Juan II et d'Isabelle de Portugal., Kartuizerklooster van Miraflores, c. 1875 - c. 1900, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMA8FCY1–Surrender of the Moors at Granada to Isabella and Ferdinand 1492. Hand-colored woodcut
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.
RMP58HBT–Affectionate Reception of Columbus by Ferdinand and Isabella after his Arrival in Spain, Loaded with Chains by Order of theContemptible Bobadilla, Chromolithograph from a Painting by Francisco Jover, 1892
RMG1CC3F–Queen Consort of Castile and Leon, Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504) married to Ferdinand II of Aragon. Dated 15th Century
RM2B00MEB–Italy: 'Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) in audience with Queen Isabella of Spain'. Oil on canvas painting by Emanuel Leutze (1816-1868), 1843. Christopher Columbus (c. 31 October 1451-20 May 1506) was a navigator, colonizer, and explorer from Genoa, Italy, whose voyages across the Atlantic Ocean led to general European awareness of the American continents in the Western Hemisphere. Isabella I (22 April 1451-26 November 1504) was Queen of Castile and Spain.
RMDRNGGM–Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504). Queen of Castile. Engraving. Colored.
RME8YH4T–Signature of Isabella I of Castile, 1451 – 1504, aka Isabella the Catholic. Queen of Castile and León.
RMMAKBHK–Portrait of Queen Isabella 1 of Castile.
RMTXGKAK–Engraved portrait of Queen Isabella (1451-1504) Queen of Castille. Dated 15th Century
RFGPCTG3–Statue of Queen Isabella I of Castile, founder of the monastery San Juan de los Reyes in Toledo. Spain
RMDEHFKT–Coronation of Isabella I of Castile in the Alcazar castle. Middle ages festival in Segovia, Spain
RMBA7TB7–Isabella I, 22.4.1451 - 26.11.1504, Queen of Castile 1474 - 1504, portrait, wood engraving, by Adolf Neumann,
RM2D995Y3–Virgin Mary, mother of Jesus Christ, and at her feet appear, among other characters, King John II of Castile and his wife, Queen Isabella of Portugal. Spain, Spanish. ( Monastery of Santa Clara )
RM2G72N96–Queen Isabella I of Castile, known as Isabella the Catholic. Oil on canvas by Luis de Madrazo and Kuntz, 1848. Prado Museum. Madrid, Spain.
RMBFXF1J–Statues of Christopher Columbus, King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile in the gardens of the Alcazar
RM2HB701D–Interior of the Carthusian monastery of Miraflores at Burgos, with the tomb of King Johan II of Castile and Isabella of Portugal in the foreground, Burgos.- Cloître de Miraflores. - Tombeau de Don Juan II et d'Isabelle de Portugal. (title on object), anonymous, Kartuizerklooster van Miraflores, c. 1875 - c. 1900, cardboard, albumen print, height 282 mm × width 225 mm
RM2B51M7F–Old color lithography portrait. Isabella I of Castile (Madrigal de las Altas Torres 1451 - Medina del Campo 1504) was queen of Castile, queen consort
RMM284NA–Ferdinand II of Aragon and king Isabella II of Castile. Catholic Monarchs. 15th century.
RF2HKY9CD–Art inspired by Interior of the Carthusian monastery of Miraflores at Burgos, with the tomb of King Johan II of Castile and Isabella of Portugal in the foreground, Burgos.- Cloître de Miraflores. - Tombeau de Don Juan II et d'Isabelle de Portugal., Kartuizerklooster van Miraflores, c, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMAEXPEF–Columbus explaining a map to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain. Hand-colored woodcut
RMF64FTT–Statue of Queen Isabella I of Castile in front of the National Palace, San Salvador, El Salvador
RMF4PH6N–Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504), Queen of Castile and Leon, 1474-1504, Wife of Ferdinand II of Aragon, Engraving, 1889
RMKCEJYB–Letter sent to King Ferdinand II of Aragon (1452-1516) and Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504) written by King Henry VII of England (1457-1509). Dated 15th Century
RM2B00MFB–Spain: 'The Reconquest of Granada'. Miniature by Pedro Marcuello, 15th century. The Catholic Monarchs (Spanish: los Reyes Católicos) is the collective title used in history for Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon. They were both from the House of Trastámara and were second cousins, being both descended from John I of Castile; they were given a papal dispensation to deal with consanguinity by Sixtus IV.
RMEWTJ06–Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504). Queen of Castile. Engraving in Spain Illustrated History, 19th century.
RME95CGW–Letter from cardinal Pedro González de Mendoza, in his own hand, to Queen Isabella I of Castile, naming her executor of his will
RF2C7KHMP–Enrique Egas' 16th century, Capilla Real de Granada, Royal Chapel of Granada, the royal mausoleum for Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile
RF2AXN7CE–Castle walls and statue of 'Isabella 1 of Castile' with trees and blue skies
RFGPCTG1–Statue of Queen Isabella I of Castile, founder of the monastery San Juan de los Reyes in Toledo. Spain
RF2M63CJ0–Isabella of Austria also known as Isabella or Elisabeth of Burgundy, of Habsburg,of Denmark or of Castile (18 July 1501 - 19 January 1526) by
RMBBNHTW–Isabella I, 22.4.1451 - 26.11.1504, Queen of Castile 1474 - 1504, half length, after painting by Raffael,
RME3D2YC–Catholic Monarchs receiving Christian captives in the conquest of Málaga BY Cano de la Peña Eduardo 1823 - 1897 Spain Spanish
RF2G47W3X–This 1899 illustration shows Queen Isabella of Spain as painted by Becquer. Isabella I was Queen of Castile from 1474 until she died in 1504, reigning over a dynastically unified Spain jointly with her husband, King Ferdinand II of Aragon. She was Queen of Aragon after Ferdinand ascended in 1479. Together they are known as the Catholic Monarchs. Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer (died 1870) was a Spanish Romanticist poet and writer, also a playwright, literary columnist, and talented in drawing
RMBFXNN5–Statues of Christopher Columbus, King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile in the gardens of the Alcazar
RF2R44P2Y–Decorative Medallion with the effigy of Isabella I of Castile (Queen Isabel la Catolica) at Plaza de Espana - Seville, Andalusia, Spain
RMW575BR–Masked procession, representing the entry of Ferdinand and Isabella to Granada, in honor of the founding day of the University of Leiden, Silver Medal. Front: float with Moorish weaponry, cut: year and signature. Reverse: blank field within circumference., Leiden, Granada, Ferdinand II of Aragon, Isabella I the Catholic (Queen of Castile), Johannes Petrus Schouberg, Utrecht, 1835, silver (metal), striking (metalworking), d 3.1 cm × w 9.25
RMG39TNM–JOANNA OF CASTILE/MAD
RM2R4EBRN–Statue of Isabella the Catholic - Isabel La Católica. Isabella I was Queen of Castile. Melilla, Ciudad Autónoma de Melilla, Spain, África, EU.
RM2GAD21J–Isabel la Católica / Isabella the Catholic.Isabella I (1451 – 1504) Queen of Castile (1474-1504) husband of King Ferdinand II of Aragon.Queen of Aragon after Ferdinand ascended in 1479.Together known as the Catholic Monarchs.Statue made by Antonio and Miguel Marin in 1862.
RMAN6KNN–Portrait of queen Isabella 1 of Spain
RMJ5RM5E–Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504), Queen of Castile and Later Spain through her Marriage to Ferdinand II of Aragon when Aragon and Castile were unified, Portrait
RMG1DDGK–Engraved portrait of Queen Isabella (1451-1504) Queen of Castille. Dated 15th Century
RM2B00MEM–Spain: Ferdinand II and Isabel I, Spain's Catholic Monarchs who reconquered Granada and persecuted or expelled Muslims and Jews. Engraving by an unknown artist, c. 1851. The Catholic Monarchs (Spanish: los Reyes Católicos) is the collective title used in history for Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon. They were both from the House of Trastámara and were second cousins, being both descended from John I of Castile; they were given a papal dispensation to deal with consanguinity by Sixtus IV.
RMFYY12N–Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504). Queen of Castile. Engraving in Spain Illustrated History, 19th century. Colored.
RMA9K5DP–Isabella I of Castile, 1451 -.1504, called La Catolica.
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