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Quesada Collection

Quesada, a name that echoes through history and spans across continents

Background imageQuesada Collection: GONZALO JIMENEZ DE QUESADA (1500?-?1579). Spanish conquistador. Spanish engraving, 1728

GONZALO JIMENEZ DE QUESADA (1500?-?1579). Spanish conquistador. Spanish engraving, 1728

Background imageQuesada Collection: Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife - Avenida de Aguilar y Quesada

Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife - Avenida de Aguilar y Quesada
Canary Islands - Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife - Avenida de Aguilar y Quesada. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageQuesada Collection: Va Aiga Tuigamala. & Quesada

Va Aiga Tuigamala. & Quesada
Va Aiga Tuigamala.& Quesada Samoa 10 October 1999 Date: 10 October 1999

Background imageQuesada Collection: Stephen Jones, Quesada & Arbizu

Stephen Jones, Quesada & Arbizu Wales V Argentina Rugby Union 01 October 1999 Date: 01 October 1999

Background imageQuesada Collection: Quesada and Rhadames (chromolitho)

Quesada and Rhadames (chromolitho)
734723 Quesada and Rhadames (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Quesada and Rhadames)

Background imageQuesada Collection: Revolutionary party delegation, (19th century), c1920s

Revolutionary party delegation, (19th century), c1920s
Delegation of the Cuban Revolutionary Party. Delegates, Jose Marti and Tomas Estrada Palma; Gonzalo de Quesada, Secretary and Benjamin Guerra Treasurer

Background imageQuesada Collection: Gonzalo de Quesada, (1868-1915), 1920s

Gonzalo de Quesada, (1868-1915), 1920s
Gonzalo de Quesada, born in Havana 1868, lived much of his life in New York. Was a great patriot and secretary of Jose Marti and during the Republic was Minister of Cuba in Washington and Berlin

Background imageQuesada Collection: Manuel Quesada, (1833-1886), 1920s

Manuel Quesada, (1833-1886), 1920s
General Manuel Quesada, born in Puerto Principe in 1833 was a Mexican army general, he commanded the de Galvanio expedition landing in Cuba on December 26th 1866

Background imageQuesada Collection: UNCLE SAM, 1902. Uncle Sam greets Cuba. Cartoon by Thomas Fleming, 1902

UNCLE SAM, 1902. Uncle Sam greets Cuba. Cartoon by Thomas Fleming, 1902

Background imageQuesada Collection: Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada

Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada
Conquistador Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada portrait. Hand-colored 19th-century woodcut reproduction of an earlier illustration

Background imageQuesada Collection: Colombia. Bogota. Founded by Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada, 153

Colombia. Bogota. Founded by Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada, 1538. Engraving, 1850. Color

Background imageQuesada Collection: Jenaro Quesada y Matheus, 1st Marquis of Miravalles (1818 A

Jenaro Quesada y Matheus, 1st Marquis of Miravalles (1818 A
Jenaro Quesada y Matheus, 1st Marquis of Miravalles, Grandee of Spain. (1818 A?o??n? 1889). Spanish soldier. Engraving. The Spanish and American illustration, 1884. Colored

Background imageQuesada Collection: QUESADA, Gonzalo Jim鮥z de (1509-1579). Spanish

QUESADA, Gonzalo Jim鮥z de (1509-1579). Spanish
QUESADA, Gonzalo Jim鮥 z de (1509-1579). Spanish explorer and conquistador in Colombia. Oil

Background imageQuesada Collection: DAOIZ Y TORRES, Luis (1767-1808). Spanish military

DAOIZ Y TORRES, Luis (1767-1808). Spanish military man, hero of the Second of May in Madrid. Portrait by Augusto Manel de Quesada. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Army Museum

Background imageQuesada Collection: Six Spanish Generals

Six Spanish Generals
Six Spanish generals - Domingo Moriones, Genaro Quesada, Fernando Primo de Rivera, Blanco, Martinez Campos and Jose Maria de Loma

Background imageQuesada 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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Quesada, a name that echoes through history and spans across continents. From Puerto de la Cruz in Tenerife to the vibrant Avenida de Aguilar y Quesada, this name holds significance in various places around the world. In 1506-1579, America was being explored by intrepid adventurers like Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada. His journey led him to Colombia, where he founded Bogota in 1538. The colorful tapestry of Colombian culture owes its roots to this remarkable man. But Quesada's influence did not stop there. In Va Aiga Tuigamala & Quesada, we see how his legacy transcended borders and cultures. Stephen Jones, Quesada & Arbizu continued to carry on his spirit of exploration and discovery. The artistic realm also embraced the name Quesada with open arms. The chromolitho masterpiece created by Quesada and Rhadames showcases their creative brilliance. Even politics felt the impact of the name Quesada. Revolutionary party delegation during the 19th century sought inspiration from those who came before them, including Gonzalo de Quesada (1868-1915) and Manuel Quesada (1833-1886). Jenaro Quesada y Matheus, known as the 1st Marquis of Miravalles (1818 A), left an indelible mark on society with his contributions. Not only individuals but nations were touched by this influential surname too. Uncle Sam himself greeted Cuba in a cartoon by Thomas Fleming in 1902 - a testament to how far-reaching the impact of "Qesuada" truly is. So next time you hear or come across "Qesuada, " remember its rich history rooted in exploration, artistry, politics, and nation-building – a name that has shaped our world for centuries.