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Ramon, a name that echoes through history and spans across various fields

Background imageRamon Collection: Platero and I

Platero and I
An Illustration by Juan Ram󮠊 im鮥 z. (1881-1958), the Spanish poet and winner of the Nobel Prize for literature in 1956, from his prose work, Platero y yo (Platero and I)

Background imageRamon Collection: MUR, Ramon de (-?-1435)

MUR, Ramon de (-?-1435). Altarpiece of the Virgin of the Milk. The central panel is preserved. International gothic. Tempera on

Background imageRamon Collection: MARTI i ALSINA, Ramon (1826-1894). Bonaventura

MARTI i ALSINA, Ramon (1826-1894). Bonaventura Carles Aribau. mid. 19th c. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Barcelona. Gallery of Famous Catalans. Requesens Palace

Background imageRamon Collection: Landscape with figures

Landscape with figures. Pichot Girones, Ramon (1872-1925). Oil on canvas

Background imageRamon Collection: A View of Barcelona

A View of Barcelona from a terrace roof of Riera de San Juan, 1889. Marti Alsina, Ramon (1826-1894). Oil on Canvas Date: 1889

Background imageRamon Collection: TUSQUETS i MAIGNON, Ramon (1838-1904)

TUSQUETS i MAIGNON, Ramon (1838-1904). Maternity. Oil on canvas

Background imageRamon Collection: MARTI i ALSINA, Ramon (1826-1894)

MARTI i ALSINA, Ramon (1826-1894). Palaces ruins. Oil on canvas

Background imageRamon Collection: MUR, Ramon de (?-1435). Guimera Altarpiece

MUR, Ramon de (?-1435). Guimera Altarpiece. 1402-1412. Detail of the central predella. Scene of the Last Judgement. Gothic art. Tempera on wood. SPAIN. Vic. Vic Episcopal Museum. Proc: SPAIN

Background imageRamon Collection: Ramon Cabrera

Ramon Cabrera
RAMON CABRERA, Conde de Morella Spanish Carlist general. Date: 1810 - 1877

Background imageRamon Collection: The inauguration of George Washington as the first President of the United States at Federal Hall

The inauguration of George Washington as the first President of the United States at Federal Hall, New York City
WASHINGTON: INAUGURATION. The inauguration of George Washington as the first President of the United States at Federal Hall, New York City, 30 April 1789. After a painting, 1889, by Ramon de Elorriaga

Background imageRamon Collection: Barcelona - The two Rivals

Barcelona - The two Rivals
Two rivals - painting by Ramon Palmarola Romeu Date: circa 1938

Background imageRamon Collection: Llull / Ramon / Cochin Eng

Llull / Ramon / Cochin Eng
RAMON LLULL or RAYMOND LULLY Catalan mystic, philosopher, poet and missionary Date: ?1235 - 1316

Background imageRamon Collection: Ramon Crater, Negev in Israel

Ramon Crater, Negev in Israel
Ramon Crater, the worlds largest karst erosion cirque, at the peak of Mount Negev in Israel

Background imageRamon Collection: Ramon Llull, Majorcan philosopher

Ramon Llull, Majorcan philosopher
Ramon Llull (1232-1315), Majorcan philosopher. Llull (right) is depicted with parents and a baby, symbolising he creation of the Philosophers Stone from the male and the female

Background imageRamon Collection: SCARAMOUCHE, 1923. Alice Terry and Lewis Stone in a scene from the film starring Ramon Navarro in

SCARAMOUCHE, 1923. Alice Terry and Lewis Stone in a scene from the film starring Ramon Navarro in the title role

Background imageRamon Collection: SPAIN: AUTOMOBILE, 1909. Woman driving an automobile. Oil on canvas, 1909, by Ramon Casas

SPAIN: AUTOMOBILE, 1909. Woman driving an automobile. Oil on canvas, 1909, by Ramon Casas

Background imageRamon Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: SPORTS. The Prisoner of Zenda, 1922. Director Rex Ingram (1892-1950), at left

SILENT FILM STILL: SPORTS. The Prisoner of Zenda, 1922. Director Rex Ingram (1892-1950), at left, instructing Ramon Novarro (1899-1968) in swordplay during the making of the film

Background imageRamon Collection: Ramon Castilla

Ramon Castilla
RAMON CASTILLA Peruvian general and President

Background imageRamon Collection: From Spain to Brazil

From Spain to Brazil
Italian aviator Ramon Franco and his crew fly from Spain to Pernambuco, Brazil, in a German-designed Dornier Wal flying boat, made under licence in Italy

Background imageRamon Collection: Llull / Ramon / Woodcut 1522

Llull / Ramon / Woodcut 1522
RAMON LLULL or RAYMOND LULLY Catalan mystic, philosopher, poet and missionary

Background imageRamon Collection: Llull / Ramon / Larmessin

Llull / Ramon / Larmessin
RAMON LLULL or RAYMOND LULLY Catalan mystic, philosopher, poet and missionary

Background imageRamon Collection: Insurrection, Cuba

Insurrection, Cuba
INSURRECTION against Spanish rule : the sugar mill of don Ramon Fernandez is set ablaze by the rebels



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Ramon, a name that echoes through history and spans across various fields. From the groundbreaking work of Santiago Ramon Y Cajal, the Spanish histologist who revolutionized our understanding of the brain with his cortical grey matter schema and histological diagram of a mammalian retina. His contributions earned him the prestigious Nobel Prize in 1906. But Ramon's influence extends beyond science. In Old Heidelberg, a silent film still captures Ernest Lubitsch, Ramon Novarro, and Jean Hersholt smoking on screen in 1927. A glimpse into the glamour and allure of early cinema. Digging deeper into history, we encounter powerful figures bearing this name. Ramon Berenguer II, Count of Barcelona from 1076 to 1082, left his mark as a prominent ruler during medieval times. Preceding him was Ramon Berenguer I The old (1023-1076), an influential Earl of Barcelona and Gerona. However, it was Ramon Berenguer III The Great (1082 - 1131) who truly made his presence felt by nailing the flag of Barcelona high above its walls—a symbol of strength and determination. Continuing this lineage is Ramon Berenguer IV (1131-1162), another notable Count of Barcelona whose reign shaped the region's destiny. Whether it be scientific breakthroughs or historical legacies or even cinematic moments frozen in time—Ramon remains an emblematic name that resonates throughout different realms.