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Alfonso Collection (page 8)

Alfonso, a name that echoes through history and resonates with power, wisdom, and adventure

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Thomas Alfonso Hayley

Thomas Alfonso Hayley
THOMAS ALFONSO HAYLEY (1780 - 1800), Sculptor, disciple of John Flaxman

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Spanish traction engine Alfonso by Pedro de Ribera

Spanish traction engine Alfonso by Pedro de Ribera
Spanish traction engine " Alfonso" by Pedro de Ribera

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Spain: the Royal Birth, King Alfonso Presenting the Infanta to the Ambassadors And

Spain: the Royal Birth, King Alfonso Presenting the Infanta to the Ambassadors And
Spain: the Royal Birth, King Alfonso Presenting the Infanta to the Ambassadors and State Officials

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Source Size = 3942 x 1931

Source Size = 3942 x 1931
The Battle of Tonelero, " alfonso" Steamer, Admiral Grenfell

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Review of Carlist Volunteers in Catalonia by Don Alfonso, 1873

Review of Carlist Volunteers in Catalonia by Don Alfonso, 1873

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Affonso d Albuquerque (1453-1515), Portuguese viceroy of the Indies

Affonso d Albuquerque (1453-1515), Portuguese viceroy of the Indies
XTD84268 Affonso d Albuquerque (1453-1515), Portuguese viceroy of the Indies by Portuguese School, (16th century); Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, USA; Portuguese, out of copyright

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Stefano Della Bella after Alfonso Parigi II (Italian, 1610 - 1664), Sesta Scena di

Stefano Della Bella after Alfonso Parigi II (Italian, 1610 - 1664), Sesta Scena di Tutto Cielo, 1637, etching on laid paper

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Alfonso Ruspagiari (Italian, 1521 - 1576), Camilla Ruggieri, late 16th century, lead

Alfonso Ruspagiari (Italian, 1521 - 1576), Camilla Ruggieri, late 16th century, lead

Background imageAlfonso Collection: The End of the Carlist War: Reception of King Alfonso in Madrid, Spain, 1876

The End of the Carlist War: Reception of King Alfonso in Madrid, Spain, 1876

Background imageAlfonso Collection: The End of the Carlist War: King Alfonso and the Troops Hearing Mass in the Camp

The End of the Carlist War: King Alfonso and the Troops Hearing Mass in the Camp at Dehesa De Amaniel, Spain, 1876

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Portrait of Alfonso d Avalos, Marchese del Vasto, in Armor with

Portrait of Alfonso d Avalos, Marchese del Vasto, in Armor with a Page; Titian (Tiziano Vecellio), Italian, about 1487 - 1576; Bologna, Italy

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Alfonso Parigi II (Italian, 1606-1656), Jereo Before the King of the Huns for the

Alfonso Parigi II (Italian, 1606-1656), Jereo Before the King of the Huns for the Liberation of Saint Ursula, etching

Background imageAlfonso Collection: ALPHONSO TAFT (1810-1891). American jurist and politician. Photographed c1880

ALPHONSO TAFT (1810-1891). American jurist and politician. Photographed c1880

Background imageAlfonso Collection: AFFONSO de ALBUQUERQUE (1453-1515). Portuguese soldier and explorer. Woodcut, French

AFFONSO de ALBUQUERQUE (1453-1515). Portuguese soldier and explorer. Woodcut, French, 16th century

Background imageAlfonso Collection: DOCTRINAL DE CABALLEROS. Frotispiece of the Doctrinal de Caballeros, by Alfonso de Cartagena

DOCTRINAL DE CABALLEROS. Frotispiece of the Doctrinal de Caballeros, by Alfonso de Cartagena, 1487, which consists of an adaptation of the second Partida of Alfonso X, a book of laws

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Canary Islands - King Alfonso XIII arrives at Port of Luz

Canary Islands - King Alfonso XIII arrives at Port of Luz
Canary Islands - King Alfonso XIII arrives at the Port of Luz, Gran Canaria for an official state visit Date: 1906

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Queen Victoria of Spain, Prince Jaime and Prince of Asturias

Queen Victoria of Spain, Prince Jaime and Prince of Asturias
Queen Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg, Queen of Spain as husband of King Alfonso XIII (1887-1969) pictured cradling her son Prince Jaime

Background imageAlfonso Collection: The Baptism of Alfonso, Prince of Asturias, Spanish heir

The Baptism of Alfonso, Prince of Asturias, Spanish heir
The Baptism of Alfonso, Prince of Asturias, RE (1907-1938) - heir apparent to the throne of Spain from 1907 to 1931. His Father King Alfonso XIII can be seen in the left background. Date: 1907

Background imageAlfonso Collection: King Alfonso XIII of Spain and Princess Ena of Battenburg

King Alfonso XIII of Spain and Princess Ena of Battenburg
King Alfonso XIII of Spain (1886-1931) and his Fiancee Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg (1887-1969). Date: circa 1905

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Fete Franco-Espagnoles, Paris, France - May, 1905

Fete Franco-Espagnoles, Paris, France - May, 1905
Fete Franco-Espagnoles, which opened in Paris on 30th May 1905. Pictured are (left) Alfonso XIII (18861941), King of Spain from 1886 until 1931 and (right)

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Paris, France - Spanish Diplomatic Wives outside the Emabssy

Paris, France - Spanish Diplomatic Wives outside the Emabssy
Paris, France - Spanish Diplomatic Wives outside the Embassy awaiting the official visit of King Alfonso XIII of Spain. Date: 1905

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Maria Christina - Queen consort of Spain

Maria Christina - Queen consort of Spain
Maria Christina of Austria (Maria Christina Henriette Desideria Felicitas Raineria) (18581929) - Queen consort of Spain as the second wife of King Alfonso XII of Spain. Date: 1902

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Royal Spanish Wedding - Prince and Princess of Wales leaving

Royal Spanish Wedding - Prince and Princess of Wales leaving
On 31st May 1906, at the Royal Monastery of San Geronimo (San Jeronimo el Real) in Madrid, King Alfonso XIII of Spain married Scottish-born Princess Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg (18871969)

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Game of Chess between a Crusader and a Saracen. From Spanish manuscript of a treatise

Game of Chess between a Crusader and a Saracen. From Spanish manuscript of a treatise on chess by Alfonso X, the Wise (1221-1284) king of Castile and Leon from 1252. 13th century

Background imageAlfonso Collection: King Alfonso XIII of Spain, 1913 Oct. 13

King Alfonso XIII of Spain, 1913 Oct. 13

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Half-title of De Motu Animalum Giovanni Borelli, (Leyden, 1710). Giovanni Alfonso Borelli

Half-title of De Motu Animalum Giovanni Borelli, (Leyden, 1710). Giovanni Alfonso Borelli (1608-1679), Italian physiologist and physician, first published this book in 1680-1686

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Alfonso XIII 1886 - 1941), King of Spain, posthumous son of Alfonso XII of Spain

Alfonso XIII 1886 - 1941), King of Spain, posthumous son of Alfonso XII of Spain, proclaimed King at his birth. He reigned from 1886-1931

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Alfonso XIII of Spain (1886-1941) who officially came of age at 16 in 1902 here

Alfonso XIII of Spain (1886-1941) who officially came of age at 16 in 1902 here, standing beside his mother, is introduced by the Pope of prospective brides

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Ex-King Alfonso XIII of Spain at the King David Hotel, Jerusalem, 3 March 1932. Alfonso

Ex-King Alfonso XIII of Spain at the King David Hotel, Jerusalem, 3 March 1932. Alfonso (1886-1941) posthumous son of Alfonso XII, his mother acted as Regent until 1902. He was deposed in 1931

Background imageAlfonso Collection: The King of Spain presenting an ibex, July 1927

The King of Spain presenting an ibex, July 1927
At the request of George V, the presentation of a group of ibex by King Alfonso of Spain in July 1927 was kept informal. An unveiling ceremony took place at noon in the Central Hall

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Alfonso X, called The Wise (1221-1284). Libro

Alfonso X, called The Wise (1221-1284). Libro
" Alfonso X, called " The Wise" (1221-1284). Libro de los Juegos (Book of Games). 1282. " Book of Games" by Alfonso X the Wise. Women playing tric-trac. Gothic art

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Spain. Primo de Riveras dictatorship (1923-1930)

Spain. Primo de Riveras dictatorship (1923-1930)

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Liber Feudorum Maior. end 12th c. Royal cartularium

Liber Feudorum Maior. end 12th c. Royal cartularium made by order of Alfonso el Casto. Cover depicting the king Alfonso giving orders to Ramon Calders about the Royal Archive. Romanesque art

Background imageAlfonso Collection: MORENO, Mat�(1840-1906). Alfonso X Taking

MORENO, Mat�(1840-1906). Alfonso X Taking
MORENO, Matic; (1840-1906). Alfonso X Taking

Background imageAlfonso Collection: MADRAZO, Raimundo (1841-1920). Alfonso XII. end

MADRAZO, Raimundo (1841-1920). Alfonso XII. end

Background imageAlfonso Collection: SPAIN. Sagunto. Spain. Primo de Riveras Dictatorship

SPAIN. Sagunto. Spain. Primo de Riveras Dictatorship

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Alfonso XIII with all his sons (1915)

Alfonso XIII with all his sons (1915)

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Spain (20th c. ). Visit of the kings Alfonso XIII

Spain (20th c. ). Visit of the kings Alfonso XIII
Spain (20th c.). Visit of the kings Alfonso XIII

Background imageAlfonso Collection: SPAIN. Madrid. Spain (1902). Alfonso XIII swears

SPAIN. Madrid. Spain (1902). Alfonso XIII swears

Background imageAlfonso Collection: SPAIN. Madrid. Spain. Primo de Riveras Dictatorship

SPAIN. Madrid. Spain. Primo de Riveras Dictatorship (1923-1930). The king Alfonso XIII and the mayor of Madrid Count of Vallellano opening the exhibition of the General Plan of Works of Madrid

Background imageAlfonso Collection: MENDES DE BESTEIROS, Alfonso. Portuguese troubadour

MENDES DE BESTEIROS, Alfonso. Portuguese troubadour. Cantiga by Alfonso Mendes. Poem n 1558. Cod. 10941. PORTUGAL. Lisbon. National Library

Background imageAlfonso Collection: CABRAL Y AGUADO BEJARANO, Manuel (1827-1891)

CABRAL Y AGUADO BEJARANO, Manuel (1827-1891); CABRAL Y AGUADO BEJARANO, Manuel (1827-1891). The Recapture of Cadiz in 1262-1264 by Alfonso X the Wise

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Spain (20th c. ). Entrance of Alfonso XIII into

Spain (20th c. ). Entrance of Alfonso XIII into
Spain (20th c.). Entrance of Alfonso XIII into

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Spain (1928). Kingdom of Alfonso XIII. The kings

Spain (1928). Kingdom of Alfonso XIII. The kings Alfonso XIII (right), Victoria Eugenia and the Prince of Wales visiting Sevilla

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Spain (20th c. ). The kings Alfonso XIII and Victoria

Spain (20th c. ). The kings Alfonso XIII and Victoria
Spain (20th c.). The kings Alfonso XIII and Victoria Eugenia in the church of Nuestra Se񯲡 de Bego񡠩 n Bilbao. Etching

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Wedding portrait of Alfonso XII and Mar�de

Wedding portrait of Alfonso XII and Mar�de
Wedding portrait of Alfonso XII and Maric de las Mercedes. Oil on canvas

Background imageAlfonso Collection: ALFONSO III of Catalonia, IV of Aragon, called

ALFONSO III of Catalonia, IV of Aragon, called

Background imageAlfonso Collection: Spain (20th c. ). Visit of Alfonso XIII to Bilbao

Spain (20th c. ). Visit of Alfonso XIII to Bilbao
Spain (20th c.). Visit of Alfonso XIII to Bilbao



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Alfonso, a name that echoes through history and resonates with power, wisdom, and adventure. From the Folio of Codex of the Usages depicting the Catalan Parliament to Ischia's majestic Castello Aragonese in Italy, Alfonso's influence spans across borders and time. In Barcelona International Exhibition of 1929, an iconic poster captured the essence of this remarkable figure. Princess Beatrice of Saxe-Coburg stood proudly alongside her family, embodying Alfonso's regal spirit. But it wasn't just about grandeur; Alfonso had a taste for thrilling races too. The 15-meter Ostaria, Hispania, and Sophie Elizabeth battled fiercely against each other in a breathtaking upwind race in 1911. History comes alive as we delve into pivotal moments like the day before the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa in 1212, there on that fateful day when destinies were shaped by courage and strategy. The Cantigas de Santa Maria (Virgin Mary Songs) reveal another facet of Alfonso's character - his devotion to faith and artistry. Through these songs, he celebrated spirituality while showcasing his creative brilliance. Artistic endeavors continued with CABA CASAMITJANA's masterpiece "Maria, " capturing both beauty and vulnerability in one stroke, and is a testament to how deeply Alfonso inspired artists throughout generations. Speaking of sieges, who can forget the formidable alliance between Alfonso II of Aragon and Alfonso VIII of Castile? Together they faced countless challenges head-on during their conquests – leaving behind an indelible mark on history books. Alonso X earned himself the title "The Wise" for good reason - his intellectual pursuits reshaped knowledge during his reign from 1221-1284. His contributions spanned literature, astronomy, lawmaking – truly living up to his moniker.