RM2HANDPC–The rescue of the Duchess of Popoli from the Miquelets, by the Earl of Peterborough during the Siege of Barcelona, 1705. Charles Mordaunt, 3rd Earl of Peterborough and 1st Earl of Monmouth, 1658 – 1735. English nobleman and military leader. Camilla Cantelmo Stuart, Duchess of Popoli. From Cassell's Illustrated History of England, published c.1890.
RMKND6E5–Siege of Barcelona (1713-14). War of Spanish Succession. Meeting of the Catalan military officers. Engraving, 1863.
RMG39XGP–SIEGE OF BARCELONA The city is besieged for many months before finally capitulating to the earl of Peterborough in 1706 Date: 1705 - 1706
RM2WPG9A1–Iberian Peninsula. Catalan Civil War (1462-1472). Conflict in the Principality of Catalonia between supporters of King John II of Aragon (1398-1479) and defenders of Catalan institutions who rebelled against the king. Siege of Barcelona in 1472. Carried out by the troops of John II of Aragon, who established his headquarters in the Monastery of Pedralbes. The city capitulated on 16 October 1472, ending the war. Engraving by Serra Pausas. 'Glorias Españolas' (Glories of Spain). Volume II. Published in Barcelona, 1890.
RMA311T7–Siege Of Barcelona 1705+
RM2BBG7PJ–Map of the Siege of Barcelona in April 1706 during the War of the Spanish Succession. It shows fortifications of the city and of Montjuïc and the approach of the Spanish-Franco army which ultimately failed to retake the city from the English-led allied army. Print by Pieter van Call after a work by Alexander Forbes.
RFTD1Y73–The Siege of Barcelona taken by the Earl of Peterborough in the year 1705 1736
RMGFTT84–Memorial for the people who died during the 1713-1714 siege of Barcelona. Plaça del Fossar de les Moreres, Barcelona, Spain.
RMF2XYG5–Memorial to victims of the Siege of Barcelona Fossar de les Moreres
RM2M9ATCK–Rescue of the Duchess di Popoli by the Earl of Peterborough during the Siege of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, 14 September to 19 October 1705, part of the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714).
RMW58BPH–An account of the Earl of Peterborow's conduct in Spain, chiefly since the raising the siege of Barcelona, 1706. To which is added the campagne of Valencia : Freind, John, 1675-1728
RM2WR2K6M–Iberian Peninsula. Catalan Civil War (1462-1472). Conflict in the Principality of Catalonia between supporters of King John II of Aragon (1398-1479) and defenders of Catalan institutions who rebelled against the king. Siege of Barcelona in 1472. Carried out by the troops of John II of Aragon, who established his headquarters in the Monastery of Pedralbes. The city capitulated on 16 October 1472, ending the war. Engraving by Serra Pausas. 'Glorias Españolas' (Glories of Spain). Volume II. Published in Barcelona, 1890. Author: Joan Serra Pausas (active 1861-1902).
RMW7DMKJ–'The siege of Barcelona taken by the Earl of Peterborough in the year 1705'. Artist: Unknown
RMF32GPX–The rescue of the Duchess of Popoli, celebrated as one of the most beautiful women in Europe,during the Siege of Barcelona between 14 September and 19 October 1705 during the War of the Spanish Succession.
RMP9GKCD–Siege of Barcelona in 1714 by the troops of Philip V, negative to the offer of surrender of the c…
RMPFN8Y3–The Rescue of the Duchess of Popoli, Siege of Barcelona, 18th century, War of Spanish Succession, From British Battles on Land and Sea, by James Grant
RMP09WWE–. English: Fleuron from book: An account of the Earl of Peterborow's conduct in Spain, chiefly since the raising the siege of Barcelona, 1706. To which is added the campagne of Valencia. With Original Papers. 289 An account of the Earl of Peterborow's conduct in Spain, chiefly since the raising the siege of Barcelona, 1706 Fleuron T018848-1
RME1F016–Pedestrians walk past Fossar de les Moreres a memorial square built over a cemetery where defenders of the city were buried following the Siege of Barcelona at the end of the War of the Spanish Succession in 1714 in Gothic Quarter, or Barri Gotic in Barcelona Catalonia Spain
RMKND61K–Siege of Barcelona (1713-14). War of Spanish Succession. Meeting of the Catalan military officers. Engraving, 1863.
RF2WXERJA–Memorial for the people who died during the 1713-1714 siege of Barcelona. Placa del Fossar de les Moreres, Barcelona, Spain
RMKND66C–Siege of Barcelona (1713-14). War of Spanish Succession. The general Jose Bellver y Balaguer refuses to capitulate, 1714.
RM2WPG99X–Iberian Peninsula. Siege of Barcelona in 801. Louis the Pious (778-840) began the conquest of the Muslim-held city of Barcelona. On 3 April 801, after a hard siege of the city, the inhabitants themselves opened the gates of the city to the Frankish army of Louis the Pious, led by William of Gellone, Duke of Toulouse (755-812). Barcelona became the capital of the County of Barcelona. Frankish soldiers protected behind a mantlet. Engraving by Serra Pausas. 'Glorias Españolas' (Glories of Spain). Volume II. Published in Barcelona, 1890.
RMKND6M7–Siege of Barcelona (1713-14). War of Spanish Succession. The general Jose Bellver y Balaguer refuses to capitulate, 1714.
RM2HDDAFR–War of the Spanish Succession. Catalonia campaign. Siege of Barcelona, 1714. On 6 September 1714, in the presence of the Bourbon general Asfeld, General Josep Bellver (General Josepet), read a document in which the Three Braços resolved not to accept any capitulation from the city of Barcelona, following the edict of King Philip V demanding due obedience. After the response, fire was opened. Illustration by J. Alaminos. Chromolithography. General History of Spain, by Miguel Morayta. Volume V. Madrid, 1891.
RMKM7B9E–War of Spanish Succession. Siege of Barcelona (1713-14). Oath of the Catalan captains, 1713. Engraving, 1863.
RMF2XYFY–Memorial to victims of the Siege of Barcelona Fossar de les Moreres
RM2WJC10G–Barcelona Mutiny, 18 July 1840. Insurrectionary movement of the citizens against the Law of municipalities. Publication of the decree dictated by Duke of la Victoria (General Baldomero Espartero), declaring a state of siege in the city of Barcelona on 22 July 1840. Illustration by J. Alaminos. Chromolithography. 'Historia de la Guerra Civil y de los Partidos Liberal y Carlista' (History of the Civil War and the Liberal and Carlist parties). Volume III. 1891.
RM2JE4DM6–View of the siege of Barcelona by the French in 1635, anonymous, 1700 - 1799, publisher: anonymous, print maker: anonymous, 1700 - 1799, paper, etching, brush, h 232 mm × w 427 mm, FTZYC Doctype
RMP5TJ7M–Barcino magna parens (detail), 18th. Siege of Barcelona (1713–14), By J. Van Ghelen.
RM2M8Y1KJ–Monument in the Fossar de les Moreres (Grave of the Mulberries), one of the scenes of the siege of Barcelona in 1714 (Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain)
RMA6171K–Memorial to victims of the Siege of Barcelona Fossar de les Moreres Born district Barcelona Catalonia Spain
RMP9JKTH–War of Succession in Catalonia, siege of Barcelona, meeting between Lt. Col. d'Asfeld and General…
RMPFN97A–The Rescue of the Duchess of Popoli, Siege of Barcelona, 18th century, War of Spanish Succession, From British Battles on Land and Sea, by James Grant
RMP09WWM–. English: Fleuron from book: An account of the Earl of Peterborow's conduct in Spain, chiefly since the raising the siege of Barcelona, 1706. To which is added the campagne of Valencia. With Original Papers. 289 An account of the Earl of Peterborow's conduct in Spain, chiefly since the raising the siege of Barcelona, 1706 Fleuron T018848-3
RMHWD848–Spain, Catalonia, Barcelona, Born district or La Ribera, El Fossar de les Moreres, a square which is a memorial to the fallen Catalans of the war during the Siege of Barcelona in 1714
RMKBE4CE–Peninsular War (1808-1814). Barcelona occupied by the French. Blocked by sea by the English Admiral Hollowell and by land by the Spanish and English allied armies, commanded by Generals Francisco de Copons and Lord Clinton. The city was besieged on February 13, 1808 and was released on May 28, 1814. Engraving by Jose Coromina.
RMHWD808–Spain, Catalonia, Barcelona, Born district or La Ribera, El Fossar de les Moreres, a square which is a memorial to the fallen Catalans of the war during the Siege of Barcelona in 1714. The Memorial with the flame.
RM2WPG9A3–Iberian Peninsula. Catalan Civil War (1462-1472). Conflict in the Principality of Catalonia between supporters of King John II of Aragon (1398-1479) and defenders of Catalan institutions who rebelled against the king. Departure of the Barcelonians to help those besieged in San Adrián de Besós (Sant Adrià de Besòs). Engraving by Serra Pausas. 'Glorias Españolas' (Glories of Spain). Volume II. Published in Barcelona, 1890.
RF2R949XY–Barcelona, Spain - FEB 10, 2022: Memorial for the people who died during the 1713-1714 siege of Barcelona. Placa del Fossar de les Moreres, Barcelona,
RM2B6RE1D–View of the siege of Barcelona by the French in the 1635Siege Barcellonne par les trouppe de France commandée par le Mr. Cte.. d'Harcourt and 1635 (title object) Property Type: print optics picture Item number: RP-P-1925-1171 Inscriptions / Brands: collector's mark, verso lower right, stamped: Lugt 2166watermerk Manufacturer : Publisher: anonymous printmaker: anonymous Date: 1700 - 1799 Physical features: colored etching material: watercolor paper Technique: etching / brush dimensions: plate edge: h 232 mm × W 427 mm Subject: attack siege French-Spanish war where: 1635 - 1635
RF2T3RF24–Map of the Siege of Barcelona, 1706, John of Call (II), after Alexander Forbes, 1706 Map of the siege of Barcelona by the French and Spanish from Apri
RM2AP5P21–Spain, Catalonia, Barcelona. Montjuic Castle. Old military fortress. The project of the refurbishment works of the castle were presented on January 14, 1751 by the architect Juan Martin Cermeño, and the works began in 1753. Entrance to the castle across the former moat. Historical photo, taken in 1993.
RMBA478R–Flowers on the monument to the Barcelona siege at the end of the Spanish Sucession War 1713 14 when Catalonia lost its
RMKM4J7H–War of Spanish Succession. Siege of Barcelona (1713-14). Oath of the Catalan captains, 1713. Engraving, 1863.
RM2WRXBR3–Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871). Siege of Paris (19 September 1870 to 28 January 1871). Paris mail balloon. Engraving. 'Historia de la Guerra de Francia y Prusia' (History of the War between France and Prussia). Volume II. Published in Barcelona, 1871.
RM2WEDGH9–View of the Siege of Barcelona by the French in 1635, Anonymous, 1700 - 1799 print paper. watercolor (paint) etching / brush attack siege Barcelona
RM2JE4X3D–Map of the siege of Barcelona by the French and Spaniards from April onwards but relieved by the Allies on 12 May 1706, Map of the siege of Barcelona, 1706 Plan de la ville de Barcelona and Chateau de Mont Juy with the approvals (...), print maker: Jan van Call (II), (mentioned on object), intermediary draughtsman: Alexander Forbes, (mentioned on object), publisher: Anna Beeck, (mentioned on object), The Hague, 1706, paper, engraving, etching, h 455 mm × w 596 mm
RM2HE4XCJ–War of the Spanish Succession. Catalonia campaign. Siege of Barcelona, 1714. On 6 September 1714, in the presence of the Bourbon general Asfeld, General Josep Bellver (General Josepet), read a document in which the Three Braços resolved not to accept any capitulation from the city of Barcelona, following the edict of King Philip V demanding due obedience. After the response, fire was opened. Illustration by J. Alaminos. Chromolithography. General History of Spain, by Miguel Morayta. Volume V. Madrid, 1891.
RM2M8Y1KG–Monument in the Fossar de les Moreres (Grave of the Mulberries), one of the scenes of the siege of Barcelona in 1714 (Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain)
RMA6171Y–Eternal flame memorial to victims of the Siege of Barcelona Fossar de les Moreres Born district Barcelona Spain
RMP9JKJX–Map of the city of Barcelona in 1706, during the siege of the French fleet to coincide with the c…
RM2PK3T22–The Fossar de les Moreres (mulberry pit) with the cauldron with a flame at night. It was one of the scenes of the siege of Barcelona in 1714 (Spain)
RMP09WWH–. English: Fleuron from book: An account of the Earl of Peterborow's conduct in Spain, chiefly since the raising the siege of Barcelona, 1706. To which is added the campagne of Valencia. With Original Papers. 289 An account of the Earl of Peterborow's conduct in Spain, chiefly since the raising the siege of Barcelona, 1706 Fleuron T018848-2
RF2DHJ5MW–Philippine war or revolution. The survivors of siege of Baler on their arrival in Barcelona, Spain. Antique illustration. 1899.
RME7P1K3–1714, Barcelona, City, building, Born Market, architecture, born, Catalonia, downtown, history, old, ruins, siege, Spain, Europe
RMHWD84D–Spain, Catalonia, Barcelona, Born district or La Ribera, El Fossar de les Moreres, a square which is a memorial to the fallen Catalans of the war during the Siege of Barcelona in 1714. The Memorial with the flame.
RMBPEBGT–Barcelona Basilica Santa Maria del Mar, Fossar de les Moreres (Mulberry Graveyard)
RF2R949Y1–Barcelona, Spain - FEB 10, 2022: Memorial for the people who died during the 1713-1714 siege of Barcelona. Placa del Fossar de les Moreres, Barcelona,
RM2B6XPGF–Kaart van het beleg van Barcelona, 1706 Plan de la ville de Barcelona et chateau de Mont Juy avec les approches () (titel op object) Map of the siege of Barcelona by the French and Spanish from April but dismayed by the Allies on May 12 1706. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan van Call (II) (listed building) in drawing: Alexander Forbes (listed building) editor: Anna Beeck (listed property) provider of privilege: States of Holland and West Friesland (listed property) Place manufacture: Den Haag Date: 1706 Material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) / etching dimensions: plate edge: h 455 mm
RMBNHJYY–Cannonball at Born district of Barcelona commemorating the 1714 siege of Barcelona.
RM2RH668W–Ambrosio de Morales (1513-1591). Spanish Chronicler of the Kingdom, historian and archaeologist. Portrait. Engraving by Antonio Roca. Las Glorias Nacionales. Volume I, Madrid-Barcelona edition, 1852.
RF2BDBKEB–BARCELONA, SPAIN - JANUARY 10: El Fossar de les Moreres on January 10, 2015 in Barcelona, Spain. It is a memorial plaza with an eternal flame in memor
RM2RH66RB–Jose Melchor Gomis Colomer (1791-1836). Spanish Romantic composer. He is attributed with the authorship of Riego's Hymn, the national anthem of Spain during the Second Spanish Republic. Portrait. 'Historia de la Revolucion Espanola' (desde la Guerra de la Independencia a la Restauracion en Sagunto), por Vicente Blasco Ibanez. Volume II. Published in Barcelona, 1891.
RM2WRXBPT–Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871). Siege of Paris (19 September 1870 to 28 January 1871). Meat market in Paris. Engraving. 'Historia de la Guerra de Francia y Prusia' (History of the War between France and Prussia). Volume II. Published in Barcelona, 1871.
RM2WE8M53–Map of the Siege of Barcelona, 1706, Jan van Call (II), After Alexander Forbes, 1706 print Map of the siege of Barcelona by the French and Spaniards from April but relieved by the Allies on 12 May 1706. The Hague paper engraving / etching siege. maps of cities Barcelona
RM2RH668Y–Iberian Peninsula. The Siege of Saguntum (219 BC). The battle took place between the Carthaginians, leaded by Hannibal Barca (247-183 BC) and the Saguntines at the Roman settlement of Saguntum. This act sparked off the Second Punic War (218 BC-202 BC) between Rome and Carthage. Engraving. Las Glorias Nacionales. Volume I, Madrid-Barcelona edition, 1852.
RMP5TJ7T–Barcino magna parens, 18th. Siege of Barcelona (1713–14). Museum: Archivo Histórico de la Ciudad de Barcelona.
RMG139C2–Fossar de les Moreres, graveyard of mulberry trees, is a square in the city of Barcelona, Spain
RMA6172H–Eternal flame memorial to victims of the Siege of Barcelona Fossar de les Moreres Born district Barcelona Spain
RMP9GKDM–Map of the city of Barcelona during the siege of Philip V in 1714.
RM2PK3T28–The Fossar de les Moreres (mulberry pit) with the cauldron with a flame at night. It was one of the scenes of the siege of Barcelona in 1714 (Spain)
RM2RH66T9–Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, known as El Cid Campeador (ca. 1043-1099). Castilian nobleman, knighted by the infante Sancho. He took part in the battles of Llantada and Golpejera against Alfonso VI, and the Siege of Zamora. Chromolithography. 'Historia Universal' (Universal History), by Cesar Cantu. Volume V. Published in Barcelona, 1884.
RMRJ4KA5–Fossar de les Moreres, Monument to the fallen during the city siege in 1714, Santa Maria Belfry. Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
RME7P1JX–1714, Barcelona, City, Fossar, Moreres, architecture, belfry, Catalonia, church, city, downtown, history, independence, monument
RM2RH66C6–Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, known as El Cid Campeador (c. 1043-1099). Castilian nobleman, knighted by the Infante Sancho. He took part in the battles of Llantada and Golpejera against Alfonso VI, and in the Siege of Zamora. Portrait. Engraving by Antonio Roca. Las Glorias Nacionales. Volume II, Madrid-Barcelona edition, 1853.
RMBPEBGY–Barcelona Basilica Santa Maria del Mar, Fossar de les Moreres (Mulberry Graveyard)
RF2R9CAK9–Barcelona, Spain - FEB 10, 2022: Memorial for the people who died during the 1713-1714 siege of Barcelona. Placa del Fossar de les Moreres, Barcelona,
RM2C0MY64–Conquest of Majorca depicted in the Gothic mural paintings dated from 1285-1290, now on display in the National Art Museum of Catalonia (Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya) in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The Assault on Medina Mayurqa (Palma de Mallorca) by King James I the Conqueror on 31 December 1229 is depicted in the detail. The murals painted by an anonymous Catalan painter known as the Master of the Conquest of Majorca (Maestro de la conquista de Mallorca) was transferred from the former ancestral home of the Caldes family in the Palau Aguilar (Aguilar Palace) in Carrer de Montcada in Ba
RMBNHHJK–Cannonballs at Born district of Barcelona commemorating the 1714 siege of Barcelona.
RME7AT87–Barcelona, Spain. 11th Sep, 2014. Diada Catalonia (Barcelona, September 11th, 2014) Miquelets. Fighting troups that defended Barcelona during the 14 month siege Credit: Monica Condeminas/Alamy Live News
RMF348HT–Fossar de les Moreres, Monument to the fallen during the city siege in 1714, Santa Maria Belfry. Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
RM2AXK724–Penman's Art Journal and Penman's Gazette . rSapho, signing himself in thefashion of the time Piaandre. This is the note which has beenpreserved, and it is probably theoldest existing example of a franked Another model is represented by aletter in an envelope written byLouis 5IV himself, to a son he hadby Moie. de Montespan, the Countof Toulouse, Admiral of the Fleetduring the siege of Barcelona. Theletter is dated Versailles, April 20,1700, written, sealed, and addressedby the Kings own hand. While the use of envelopes inFrance had become common, theywere not used in England at allexcept for
RM2WRXBNJ–Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871). Siege of Paris (19 September 1870 to 28 January 1871). Horse market during the siege of the city by the Prussians. Engraving. 'Historia de la Guerra de Francia y Prusia' (History of the War between France and Prussia). Volume II. Published in Barcelona, 1871.
RM2WGED3J–Map of the Siege of Barcelona, 1706, 1706 print Map of the siege of Barcelona by the French and Spaniards from April but relieved by the Allies on 12 May 1706. A movable flap was stuck at the castle. print maker: Northern Netherlandspublisher: The Hague paper etching maps of cities. siege, position war Barcelona
RFEAH3GT–Gothic quarter in Barcelona, Spain, with medieval buildings preserved in good conditions till now. Vintage look filters applied
RMP5TJ7W–Barcino magna parens, 18th. Siege of Barcelona (1713–14). Museum: Archivo Histórico de la Ciudad de Barcelona.
RMG139C3–Fossar de les Moreres, graveyard of mulberry trees, is a square in the city of Barcelona, Spain
RMA6171R–Shadow on memorial to victims of the Siege of Barcelona Fossar de les Moreres Born district Barcelona Catalonia Spain
RMP9JKN7–Reapers War (1640 - 1652), Catalan secessionist uprising, siege of the city of Barcelona by the t…
RM2PK3T3D–The Fossar de les Moreres (mulberry pit) with the cauldron with a flame at night. It was one of the scenes of the siege of Barcelona in 1714 (Spain)
RF2WNWP50–BARCELONA, SPAIN - FEB. 27, 2022: Plaza Fossar de les Moreres, a memorial square with a monument, a flame and the engraved poem by Frederic Soler, in
RMP6J89Y–September 11, 2017 - Barcelona, Spain: Catalan president Carles Puigdemont attends a press conference on the morning before hundreds of thousands of Catalans marched for independence during the region's national day, known as the 'Diada'. Portrait du leader indŽpendantiste catalan Carles Puigdemont lors d'une conference de presse au Palais de la Generalite, siege du gouvernement catalan a Barcelone.*** FRANCE OUT / NO SALES TO FRENCH MEDIA ***
RME7P1JY–1714, Barcelona, City, Fossar, Moreres, architecture, belfry, Catalonia, church, city, downtown, history, independence, monument
RM2RH66CF–Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, known as El Cid Campeador (c. 1043-1099). Castilian nobleman, knighted by the Infante Sancho. He took part in the battles of Llantada and Golpejera against Alfonso VI, and in the Siege of Zamora. Portrait. Engraving by Antonio Roca. Detail. Las Glorias Nacionales. Volume II, Madrid-Barcelona edition, 1853.
RMB412T8–Memorial Torch at Fossar de les Moreres Barcelona
RF2R9CAR7–Barcelona, Spain - FEB 10, 2022: Memorial for the people who died during the 1713-1714 siege of Barcelona. Placa del Fossar de les Moreres, Barcelona,
RMH1AD9P–Gaza City, The Gaza Strip, Palestine. 22nd Sep, 2016. Palestinian kids take part in supporting rally at Gaza city port for Gaza-bound flotilla which sails off from Spain's Barcelona, International activists on two boats carrying food and medicine aim to break Israeli siege on Palestinian territory. Credit: Mahmoud Issa/Quds Net News/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
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