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Ximenes Collection

Ximenes, a name that echoes through history, represents the legacy of several remarkable individuals. One such figure is F

Background imageXimenes Collection: Lago di Garda, c. 1905. Creator: Ximenes, Elio (1855-1926)

Lago di Garda, c. 1905. Creator: Ximenes, Elio (1855-1926)
Lago di Garda, c. 1905. Private Collection

Background imageXimenes Collection: F. Ximines, (1436- 1517), 1830. Creator: Unknown

F. Ximines, (1436- 1517), 1830. Creator: Unknown
F. Ximines, (1436- 1517), 1830. Francisco Jimenez de Cisneros (1436- 1517), Spanish cardinal, religious figure, and statesman, twice regent of Spain

Background imageXimenes Collection: Francisco Jimenez De Cisneros Cardinal Ximenes

Francisco Jimenez De Cisneros Cardinal Ximenes
Cardinal Francisco Jimenez de Cisneros, 1436 - 1517, answering the Spanish nobles who questioned his authority to rule as Regent of Castile after the death of King Ferdinand

Background imageXimenes Collection: The standard of Cardinal Cisneros. Francisco Jimenez de Cisneros, 1436 - 1517

The standard of Cardinal Cisneros. Francisco Jimenez de Cisneros, 1436 - 1517, aka Ximenes de Cisneros. Spanish cardinal, religious figure and statesman. From La Ilustracion Artistica, published 1887

Background imageXimenes Collection: Francisco Jimenez De Cisneros Aka Ximenes De Cisneros 1436 - 1517 Spanish Cardinal And Statesman

Francisco Jimenez De Cisneros Aka Ximenes De Cisneros 1436 - 1517 Spanish Cardinal And Statesman From The Book Crabbs Historical Dictionary Published 1825

Background imageXimenes Collection: Bear Place / Berks / 1788

Bear Place / Berks / 1788
Bear Place, Berkshire: the seat of M Ximenes Date: 1788

Background imageXimenes Collection: Jimenes (Ximenes) Arming

Jimenes (Ximenes) Arming
Cardinal FRANCISCO JIMENEZ (or Ximenes) de CISNEROS Spanish churchman and inquisitor, depicted arming for non-spiritual combat. Date: 1436 - 1517

Background imageXimenes Collection: Jimenes (Ximenes)

Jimenes (Ximenes)
Cardinal FRANCISCO JIMENEZ (or Ximenes) de CISNEROS Spanish churchman, renowned for his work on behalf of the Inquisition. Date: 1436 - 1517

Background imageXimenes Collection: JIMENEZ de CISNEROS (1436-1517). Franciso Jimenez de Cisneros. Spanish prelate and statesman

JIMENEZ de CISNEROS (1436-1517). Franciso Jimenez de Cisneros. Spanish prelate and statesman. Cardinal de Cisneros releasing prisoners in Oran. Painting by Francisco Jover Casanova (c1836-1890)

Background imageXimenes Collection: Cardinal Cisneros directs the construction of the Hospital of the Charity. Sanctuary

Cardinal Cisneros directs the construction of the Hospital of the Charity. Sanctuary of the Charity of Illescas (Toledo), painted by Alejandro Ferrant (1844-1917)

Background imageXimenes Collection: Francisco, Cardinal Jimenez (Ximenes) de Cisneros (1436-1517) Spanish Roman Catholic statesman

Francisco, Cardinal Jimenez (Ximenes) de Cisneros (1436-1517) Spanish Roman Catholic statesman, Regent of Spain and Grand Inquisitor

Background imageXimenes Collection: EL ESCORIAL: MONKS. Monks at prayer. Line engraving from Descripcion del real monasterio, by Andr

EL ESCORIAL: MONKS. Monks at prayer. Line engraving from Descripcion del real monasterio, by Andr

Background imageXimenes Collection: JIMENEZ de CISNEROS (1436-1517). Franciso Jimenez de Cisneros. Spanish prelate and statesman

JIMENEZ de CISNEROS (1436-1517). Franciso Jimenez de Cisneros. Spanish prelate and statesman. Steel engraving, American, 1838, after a painting by Jos

Background imageXimenes Collection: CARDINAL XIMENES (1436-1517). Francisco Ximenes de Cisneros. Spanish prelate and scholar

CARDINAL XIMENES (1436-1517). Francisco Ximenes de Cisneros. Spanish prelate and scholar. Steel engraving, English, 1836

Background imageXimenes Collection: Palace of Justice / Rome

Palace of Justice / Rome
The Palace of Justice, Rome. Building work started in 1890 under the architectural supervision of G.Calderini. The sculptor Ximenes created the bronze statue on the roof

Background imageXimenes Collection: Francisco Jimenez

Francisco Jimenez
FRANCISCO JIMENEZ (or Ximenes) DE CISNEROS Spanish churchman, prelate and statesman

Background imageXimenes Collection: Gonzales De Quesada

Gonzales De Quesada
GONZALES XIMENES DE QUESADA - Spanish conquistador in South America - searched (without success) for El Dorado


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Ximenes, a name that echoes through history, represents the legacy of several remarkable individuals. One such figure is F. Ximines (1436-1517), whose contributions to society remain etched in time. Although the creator of this caption remains unknown, their tribute to Ximenes is evident. In 1830, Crown Prince Frederick III of Germany had the honor of being received by Pope Leo XIII on his majestic throne. This momentous occasion symbolized the significance and influence that Ximenes held as a religious leader. Bear Place in Berks witnessed another facet of Ximenes' story unfold in 1788 when Jimenez (Ximenes) armed himself for an undisclosed purpose. The details surrounding this event may forever remain shrouded in mystery. Francisco Jimenez De Cisneros Cardinal Ximenes emerges as yet another embodiment of this illustrious name. His standard proudly displayed his dedication and commitment as a Spanish cardinal, religious figure, and statesman during the late 15th century. La Ilustracion Artistica immortalized him in their publication from 1887, ensuring his memory lives on. The book Crabbs Historical Dictionary published in 1825 further sheds light on Francisco Jimenez De Cisneros Aka Ximenes De Cisneros' life journey from birth until his passing in 1517. As a Spanish cardinal and statesman, he left an indelible mark on history with his tireless efforts to shape society positively. One cannot overlook the Complutensian Polyglot Bible by Cisneros—an extraordinary achievement that showcased linguistic prowess and devotion to spreading knowledge among diverse communities. Throughout these various references lies Francisco Jimenez's essence—a man known simply as "Jimenez" or "Ximenes. " His impact extended beyond borders; he was both prelate and statesman who left an enduring imprint on Spain and the world.