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The soldier Juan de Urbieta (d. 1553) taking prisoner the King Francis I of France at
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The soldier Juan de Urbieta (d. 1553) taking prisoner the King Francis I of France at
CUL4930966 The soldier Juan de Urbieta (d. 1553) taking prisoner the King Francis I of France at the Battle of Pavia from February 24, 1525 (oil on canvas) by Anonymous; Museo del Ejercito de Toledo, Spain; (add.info.: Francis I of Angouleme (1494-1547). King of France (1515-1547).; CHARLES V (1500-1558). Holy Roman Emperor (1519-1556) and King of Spain (1516-1556), as Charles I. Victory of the imperial troops of Charles V that ends the Italian War of 1521-1525); Photo eGaPel/AIC; out of copyright
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Appcultura Army Museum Arrest Battle Of Pavia 1525 Capture Castile La Mancha Charles Quint Charles V 1500 1558 Charles V Holy Roman Emperor 1500 1558 Early Modern Era Emperor Charles 5 Emperor Charles V Francis 1 Francis I King Of France 1494 1547 Francis The First Francois I 1494 1547 Great Wars Of Italy Guard Habsburg Habsburg–valois Wars Hapsburg Harquebus Infantry Italian Wars Landsknecht Lombardy Pavia Pike Prisoners Toledo Alarcon Drop Hammer Expansionism Prisoner Tercios
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This print showcases a historic moment captured on canvas - the soldier Juan de Urbieta taking prisoner the King Francis I of France at the Battle of Pavia. Painted by an anonymous artist, this oil on canvas masterpiece now resides in the Museo del Ejercito de Toledo, Spain. The scene depicts a fierce battlefield in Lombardy, Europe during February 24,1525. The Spanish soldier Juan de Urbieta is shown bravely arresting King Francis I of France, who ruled from 1515 to 1547. This significant victory for Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain, marked the end of the Italian War that had raged from 1521 to 1525. The painting captures not only the intensity of war but also highlights elements such as armor-clad knights on horseback and infantry armed with pikes and harquebuses. In addition to its historical significance, this artwork offers a glimpse into early modern era military tactics and attire. With its vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail, this portrait transports viewers back to a pivotal moment in European history. It serves as a testament to human resilience amidst conflict while shedding light on power dynamics between nations during this period. Bridgeman Images has preserved this remarkable piece through their fine art finder collection for all history enthusiasts to appreciate and explore further.
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