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Elio Collection

"Elio: A Name that Echoes through History" Elio, a name that resonates with the brilliance of scholars and the valor of military leaders

Background imageElio Collection: ELIO, Francisco Javier de (1767-1822). Spanish absolutist military

ELIO, Francisco Javier de (1767-1822). Spanish absolutist military, governor of Montevideo (painting)
CUL4935538 ELIO, Francisco Javier de (1767-1822). Spanish absolutist military, governor of Montevideo (painting) by Unknown artist

Background imageElio Collection: Elio Verde & Hoyhannes Davtyan

Elio Verde & Hoyhannes Davtyan
Elio Verde and Hoyhannes Davtyan Italy and Armenia London 2012 Olympic Games, Mens Judo, 60 Kg Stratford, London, England 28 July 2012 Date: 28 July 2012

Background imageElio Collection: Nabor Castillo & Elio Verde

Nabor Castillo & Elio Verde
Nabor Castillo and Elio Verde Mexico and Italy London 2012 Olympic Games, Mens Judo, 60 Kg Stratford, London, England 28 July 2012 Date: 28 July 2012

Background imageElio Collection: Antonio Nebrija (1441-1522). Spanish scholar, historian, tea

Antonio Nebrija (1441-1522). Spanish scholar, historian, teacher and poet. Writing a grammar of the Castilian language. Engraving. Colored

Background imageElio Collection: Dancing Time on the Cote d Azur

Dancing Time on the Cote d Azur
Artists impression of Elio Forde and Mary Silver who were exhibition dancers performing at the Caf頤 e Paris in Monte Carlo in 1926. Date: 1926

Background imageElio Collection: Terence. Comedies

Terence. Comedies
Terence (195-159 BC). Latin comic writer. Title cover of his comedies. Compiled by Elio Donato (4th century). 1518 edition

Background imageElio Collection: ELIO, Francisco Javier de (1767-1822). Spanish

ELIO, Francisco Javier de (1767-1822). Spanish absolutist military, governor of Montevideo. SPAIN. Valencia. Royal Academy of San Carlos

Background imageElio Collection: ELIO Y EZPELETA, Joaqu�(1806-1876). Spanish

ELIO Y EZPELETA, Joaqu�(1806-1876). Spanish
ELIO Y EZPELETA, Joaqu� (1806-1876). Spanish Carlist military man. Spain. Carlist Wars. Joaqu� Elio Ezpeleta. Engraving. SPAIN. Sang� Carlist Circle

Background imageElio Collection: Maximiliano Sforza at school, picture of an Italian

Maximiliano Sforza at school, picture of an Italian edition of the Grammar by Elio Donato (16th c.). Renaissance art. Miniature Painting. ITALY. Milan. Biblioteca Trivulziana (Trivulziana library)


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"Elio: A Name that Echoes through History" Elio, a name that resonates with the brilliance of scholars and the valor of military leaders. From Antonio Nebrija to Francisco Javier de Elio, this name has left an indelible mark on Spanish history. Antonio Nebrija, a renowned Spanish scholar and historian from the 15th century, paved the way for linguistic studies with his groundbreaking work. His dedication to education and language shaped generations to come. In contrast, Francisco Javier de Elio was a military leader and governor of Montevideo during the absolutist period in Spain's history. Known for his unwavering loyalty to the crown, he played a significant role in shaping political landscapes. But Elio is not just confined within historical accounts; it transcends time and finds its place in contemporary artistry as well. The collaboration between artists like Elio Verde & Hoyhannes Davtyan showcases their creative synergy on canvas or stage. Their artistic expressions paint vivid pictures that captivate audiences worldwide. Moreover, Dancing Time on the Cote d'Azur brings forth images of elegance and grace associated with this captivating name. It evokes memories of joyous moments spent by azure waters under sunny skies—a testament to life's vibrant beauty. Even literature pays homage to Elio's charm as Terence's comedies bring laughter through witty dialogues and amusing plotlines. This timeless playwright understood how humor could unite people across centuries. Lastly, let us not forget another brilliant mind named Nebrija—Elio Antonio de Nebrija—who contributed immensely to Spanish humanism through his dictionary "Diccionario Español-Latino. " His meticulous research preserved knowledge for future generations while promoting cultural exchange among nations.