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Rodrigo Collection

"Rodrigo: A Name Steeped in History and Power" From the royal courts of Spain to the treacherous world of politics

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Elisabeth of France (1602-1644). Queen consort of Spain

Elisabeth of France (1602-1644). Queen consort of Spain (1621 to 1644) and Portugal (1621 to 1640) as the first wife of King Philip IV of Spain

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Pope and Son Poisoned

Pope and Son Poisoned
Pope Alexander VI(Rodrigo Borgia) and his son Cesare are allegedly poisoned while dining with Cardinal Corneto

Background imageRodrigo Collection: To the right of the image: Alfonso VIII (1155-1214), king of Castile (1158-1214)

To the right of the image: Alfonso VIII (1155-1214), king of Castile (1158-1214)
3499687 To the right of the image: Alfonso VIII (1155-1214), king of Castile (1158-1214); (add.info.: To the right of the image, Alfonso VIII (1155-1214), king of Castile (1158-1214)

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Rodrigo Jimenez or Ximenez de Rada,aka Archbishop Don Roderic of Toledo

Rodrigo Jimenez or Ximenez de Rada,aka Archbishop Don Roderic of Toledo, after an etching in Retratos de Los Espanoles
3473146 Rodrigo Jimenez or Ximenez de Rada,aka Archbishop Don Roderic of Toledo, after an etching in Retratos de Los Espanoles Ilustres, Madrid, Spain, pub

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Death of the spanish nobleman El Cid (c. 1043-1099)

Death of the spanish nobleman El Cid (c. 1043-1099)
Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar (c.1043-1099), known as El Cid. Castilian nobleman, military leader and diplomat. Death of El Cid. Engraving, 19th century. Date:

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Pope Alexander VI, 1431 - 1503, born Roderic Borgia. From Crabb's Historical Dictionary

Pope Alexander VI, 1431 - 1503, born Roderic Borgia. From Crabb's Historical Dictionary, published 1825
3039860 Pope Alexander VI, 1431 - 1503, born Roderic Borgia. From Crabb's Historical Dictionary, published 1825. by English School, (19th century); Private Collection

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Sebastien Chabal & Rodrigo Roncero

Sebastien Chabal & Rodrigo Roncero
Sebastien Chabal and Rodrigo Roncero France V Argentina France V Argentina Stade France, Paris, France 07 September 2007 Date: 07 September 2007

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Rodrigo Roncero

Rodrigo Roncero Argentina Rugby Union South Africa V Argentina, World Cup Semi-Final Stade France, Paris, France 14 October 2007 Date: 14 October 2007

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Storming of the fortress at Ciudad Rodrigo, Salamanca, Spain, 19 January 1812

Storming of the fortress at Ciudad Rodrigo, Salamanca, Spain, 19 January 1812, by Wellingtons Anglo-Portuguese forces against the French, part of the Peninsular War (1807-1814). Date: 1812

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Tomb and effigy of El Cid Rodrigo Diaz, etc

Tomb and effigy of El Cid Rodrigo Diaz, etc
Tomb and effigy of El Cid Rodrigo Diaz and his wife Jimena Diaz 1, Duke of Cardona 2, King of Aragon 3, and portrait of Conquistador Hernan Cortes 4. Sepolcro e simulacro del Cid

Background imageRodrigo Collection: King Philip II of Spain working on El Escorial, 1584

King Philip II of Spain working on El Escorial, 1584
King Philip II of Spain overseeing the work on the Royal Site of San Lorenzo de El Escorial built in 1584. Surrounded by courtiers, soldiers, magistrates and masons. Scoglio di Filippo II

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Illustration from the life of El Cid, Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar (c1043-1099)

Illustration from the life of El Cid, Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar (c1043-1099), Castilian nobleman and military leader in medieval Spain - seen here with Count Lozano, and receiving his fathers sword

Background imageRodrigo Collection: El Cid, Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, Castilian nobleman

El Cid, Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, Castilian nobleman
El Cid, Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar (c1043-1099), Castilian nobleman and military leader in medieval Spain. He was immortalised in a 12th century Spanish epic poem, El Cantar de Mio Cid

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Lucrezia Borgia (1480-1519) and her father Pope Alexander VI (1431-1503) (oil on canvas)

Lucrezia Borgia (1480-1519) and her father Pope Alexander VI (1431-1503) (oil on canvas) (b / w photo)
ALI145652 Lucrezia Borgia (1480-1519) and her father Pope Alexander VI (1431-1503) (oil on canvas) (b/w photo) by Boschetto, Giuseppe (1841-1918); Museo di Capodimonte, Naples, Campania

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Wellingtons force attack the French at CIUDAD RODRIGO

Wellingtons force attack the French at CIUDAD RODRIGO, a key fortress on the Portugal- Spain frontier; after fierce fighting, the defences are overcome Date: 15 January 1812

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Plate 11 from the Tauromaquia : The Cid campeador spearing another bull. 1816

Plate 11 from the Tauromaquia : The Cid campeador spearing another bull. 1816

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Alexander VI, (1431-1503), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Alexander VI, (1431-1503), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Alexander VI, (1431-1503), 1830. Pope Alexander VI (1431-1503), controversial Renaissance Spanish Pope from 11 August 1492 until his death who acknowledged fathering several children by his

Background imageRodrigo Collection: The Borgia Family, 1863, (c1912). Artist: Dante Gabriel Rossetti

The Borgia Family, 1863, (c1912). Artist: Dante Gabriel Rossetti
The Borgia Family, 1863, (c1912). Painting in the Victoria & Albert Museum, depicting Pope Alexander VI, his son Cesare Borgia and his daughter Lucrezia Borgia

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Cover El Cid Campeador, Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, the Cid (1043? -1099), Castilian knight

Cover El Cid Campeador, Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, the Cid (1043? -1099), Castilian knight

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Monument devoted to Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, El Cid Campeador (1043? -1099), Castilian knight

Monument devoted to Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, El Cid Campeador (1043? -1099), Castilian knight. Its a gift to Sevilla by Anna Hyatt Vaugh, Mrs. Huntigton (1929)

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Rodrigo Ximenez de Rada (1180? -1247), Ecclesiastical, historian and Castilian politician

Rodrigo Ximenez de Rada (1180? -1247), Ecclesiastical, historian and Castilian politician, intervened in the battle of Navas de Toulouse, engraving of the colection Illustrious Men

Background imageRodrigo Collection: El Cid (Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar). (1043-1099), Spanish knight, equestrian figure

El Cid (Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar). (1043-1099), Spanish knight, equestrian figure on the facade of the Monastery of San Pedro de Cardena, Trappist abbey located in Castrillo del Val

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Pope Alexander VI

Pope Alexander VI. Alexander (1431-1503), born Rodrigo de Borja, was pope from 1492-1503. His corrupt rule made him one of the most infamous popes of the Renaissance

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar (c. 1043-1099), known as El Cid, riding

Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar (c. 1043-1099), known as El Cid, riding
Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar (c.1043-1099), known as El Cid. Castilian nobleman, military leader and diplomat. El Cid riding Babieca. Colored engraving

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Roderic. Visigoth king (709-711)

Roderic. Visigoth king (709-711). He lost the throne when the peninsula was invaded by the Muslims. Colored engraving

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, known as El Cid or El Campeador, c. ?1043 - 1099

Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, known as El Cid or El Campeador, c. ?1043 - 1099. Castilian noble and military leader
Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, known as El Cid or El Campeador, c.?1043 - 1099. Castilian noble and military leader

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Pope Alexander VI, born Rodrigo de Borja, 1431 - 1503. From La Ilustracion Artistica, published 1887

Pope Alexander VI, born Rodrigo de Borja, 1431 - 1503. From La Ilustracion Artistica, published 1887

Background imageRodrigo Collection: The Battle Of Ciudad Rodrigo, 19Th January 1812. Engraved By D. Pound After G. W. Terry

The Battle Of Ciudad Rodrigo, 19Th January 1812. Engraved By D. Pound After G. W. Terry
The Battle Of Ciudad Rodrigo, 19Th January 1812. Engraved By D.Pound After G.W.Terry. From Englands Battles By Sea And Land By Lieut Col Williams

Background imageRodrigo Collection: BASTIDAS, Rodrigo de (1460 - 1526). Spanish conquistador

BASTIDAS, Rodrigo de (1460 - 1526). Spanish conquistador and explorer who mapped the northern coast of South America, discovered Panama, and founded the city of Santa Marta. Oil

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Portrait of the Visigothic king Don Rodrigo (left)

Portrait of the Visigothic king Don Rodrigo (left)
" Portrait of the Visigothic king Don Rodrigo (left) and the Berber general Tarik. Page of the book " Semblanza de Reyes", illustrated biographies for the king of Castile Alfonso XI

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon. Date: 1955

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Lectern. 18th century. Spain

Lectern. 18th century. Spain
Lectern. 18th century. Wood and copper. Cathedral Chapter of Ciudad Rodrigo. Castile and Leon. Spain

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Culture of Verracos. Megalithic monument. Pre-romanic celtic

Culture of Verracos. Megalithic monument. Pre-romanic celtic
Culture of Verracos (3rd-4th centuries). Detail of Verraco. Granite megalithic monument. Represented pigs or bulls. Est Iberian meseta. Pre-romanic celtic peoples. Ciudad Rodrigo

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Gothic Art. Spain. Segovia. Cathedral. 16th century. Exterio

Gothic Art. Spain. Segovia. Cathedral. 16th century. Exterio
Gothic Art. Spain. Segovia. Cathedral. Built between 1525 and 1577 by Juan Gil de Hontanon (1480-1526) and finished by his son Rodrigo (15001577) at his death. Exterior view. Detail. Dome and lantern

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Ciudad Rodrigo (Kelly)

Ciudad Rodrigo (Kelly)
Wellingtons force storm the heavily defended French fortress of CIUDAD RODRIGO, a key fortress on the Portugal- Spain frontier Date: 15 January 1812

Background imageRodrigo Collection: San SebastiᮮFestival 2009. Naomi Watts

San SebastiᮮFestival 2009. Naomi Watts
WATTS, Naomi (1968). Australian film actress. Poses for photographers after the screening of Rodrigo Garcias film Mother and Child. 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival. September 25, 2009

Background imageRodrigo Collection: San SebastiᮮFestival 2009. Kerry Washington

San SebastiᮮFestival 2009. Kerry Washington
SPAIN. Donostia. US actress Kerry Washington poses for photographers after the screening of Rodrigo Garcias film Mother and Child. 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival. September 25, 2009

Background imageRodrigo Collection: San SebastiᮮFestival 2009. Jimmy Smits

San SebastiᮮFestival 2009. Jimmy Smits
SPAIN. Donostia. US actor Jimmy Smits poses after the screening of Rodrigo Garcias film Mother and Child. 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival. September 25, 2009

Background imageRodrigo Collection: San SebastiᮮFestival 2009. Mother and Child

San SebastiᮮFestival 2009. Mother and Child
SPAIN. Donostia. US actress Kerry Washington and Naomi Watts pose for photographers after the screening of Rodrigo Garcias film Mother and Child. 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival

Background imageRodrigo Collection: EL CID CAMPEADOR (1040?-1099). Real name: Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar. Spanish military leader

EL CID CAMPEADOR (1040?-1099). Real name: Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar. Spanish military leader. Woodcut, 1512, from the first printed version of the 12th century epic poem, The Song of El Cid

Background imageRodrigo Collection: POPE ALEXANDER VI (1431-1503). Pope, 1492-1503

POPE ALEXANDER VI (1431-1503). Pope, 1492-1503. Ego sum Papa (I am the Pope): contemporary satirical French woodcut

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Peninsular War: Duke of Wellington (Arthur Wellesley 1769-1852) at the taking of

Peninsular War: Duke of Wellington (Arthur Wellesley 1769-1852) at the taking of Ciudad Rodrigo 1812. Drawn and etched by William Heath, aquatinted by JC Stadler, published c1818

Background imageRodrigo Collection: CHURRIGUERA, Alberto (1676-1740);GIL DE HONTAяN

CHURRIGUERA, Alberto (1676-1740);GIL DE HONTAяN
CHURRIGUERA, Alberto (1676-1740); GIL DE HONTAя N, Rodrigo (1500-1577); JUAN de ALAVA ( -1537); GIL DE HONTAя N, Juan (1480-1526). New Cathedral of the Virgin of the Assumption

Background imageRodrigo Collection: VELARDE Y SAN JUAN, Pedro (1779-1808). Spanish

VELARDE Y SAN JUAN, Pedro (1779-1808). Spanish military man. May 2nd, 1808 in Madrid. Painting by Eugenio Oliva Rodrigo. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Army Museum

Background imageRodrigo Collection: Spain. Peninsular War (1808-1814). Surrender

Spain. Peninsular War (1808-1814). Surrender of Ciudad Rodrigo to the French army (9th July 1810). Oil on canvas. FRANCE. Versailles. National Museum of Versailles

Background imageRodrigo Collection: The Adoration of the Magi. 15th c. Anonymous

The Adoration of the Magi. 15th c. Anonymous painting supposedly made by Valencian painter Rodrigo de Osona. Renaissance art. Oil on wood. SPAIN. Madrid. Prado Museum

Background imageRodrigo Collection: LOPEZ ENGUIDANOS, Jos頨1760-1812). Portrait

LOPEZ ENGUIDANOS, Jos頨1760-1812). Portrait
LOPEZ ENGUIDANOS, Jos頨 1760-1812). Portrait of Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar. 1791. Known as The Cid Campeador. Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imageRodrigo Collection: RODRIGO, Joaqu�(1901-1999). Spanish composer

RODRIGO, Joaqu�(1901-1999). Spanish composer
RODRIGO, Joaqu� (1901-1999). Spanish composer



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"Rodrigo: A Name Steeped in History and Power" From the royal courts of Spain to the treacherous world of politics, the name Rodrigo has left an indelible mark throughout history. One notable figure bearing this name was Elisabeth of France, a formidable queen consort who held sway over Spain during the 17th century. Her influence was felt far and wide as she navigated through the complexities of court life. In a dark twist, another Rodrigo made headlines when Pope Alexander VI and his son were poisoned. This scandal rocked Vatican City, revealing the sinister underbelly of power struggles within religious circles. But not all Rodrigos were entangled in political intrigue; some became legendary heroes. Take El Cid, also known as Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, whose valiant exploits on horseback have become synonymous with bravery and chivalry. Going back further in time, Roderic emerges as a Visigoth king who reigned from 709 to 711. His rule marked a pivotal moment in Spanish history before it succumbed to Moorish conquest. The spirit of adventure also coursed through the veins de Bastidas, a Spanish conquistador who played a significant role in shaping colonial America during the Age of Exploration. Even sports witnessed its fair share of Rodrigos. Sebastien Chabal and Rodrigo Roncero etched their names into rugby folklore with their remarkable skills on the field. Meanwhile, Ciudad Rodrigo stood witness to one fateful day when brave soldiers stormed its fortress walls on January 19th, 1812. The storming became emblematic for resistance against oppression during that era. Not forgetting those immortalized by artistry or architecture; El Escorial owes its grandeur to King Philip II's vision and meticulous workmanship dating back to 1584 while El Cid's tomb stands as an enduring testament to his legacy centuries after his death.