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The Virgin of the Catholic Monarchs. 1491 - 1493. Mixed method on panel. Room 051A. The Virgin Mary, with the Christ Child on her lap, is worshiped by the Catholic Kings, Isabel (1451-1504) and Fernando (1452-1516), two of their children, and others.
Reyes Católicos fue la denominación que recibieron los esposos Isabel I de Castilla (1451-1504) y Fernando II de Aragón (1452-1516), soberanos de la Corona de Castilla y de la Corona de Aragón, cuya unión dinástica marcó el inicio de la formación territorial de España.
In 1492 the monarchs issued a decree of expulsion of Jews, known formally as the Alhambra Decree, which gave Jews in Spain four months to either convert to Catholicism or leave Spain. Tens of thousands of Jews emigrated to other lands such as Portugal, North Africa, the Low Countries, Italy and the Ottoman Empire.
La Virgen de los Reyes Católicos, procedente del Real Monasterio de Santo Tomás de Ávila y actualmente en el Museo del Prado, [1] es una pintura de técnica mixta (óleo y temple) sobre tabla de 123 x 112 cm, y su fecha se establece entre 1491 y 1493.
Mar 31, 2019 · Today we are talking about the Reyes Católicos or the Catholic Monarchs, potentially the most important royalty in Spanish history as they not only played a key role in the above mentioned events but also were key in uniting the Spain that we know today.
The Catholic Monarchs in the Alhambra (1492-1500) The historian Juan Antonio Vilar makes in his book “Los Reyes Católicos en la Alhambra” (The Catholic Monarchs in the Alhambra) a comprehensive study on the conservation works and the transformations undertaken in the Monumental Complex, during the period between the Reconquest of Granada ...
The Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos (Spanish for "Castle of the Christian Monarchs"), also known as the Alcázar of Córdoba, is a medieval alcázar (Arabic: القصر, romanized: Al-Qasr, lit. 'The Palace') located in the historic centre of Córdoba (in Andalusia, Spain), next to the Guadalquivir River and near the Mosque-Cathedral.