ARTE ROMANO. ITALIA. REVESTIMIENTO DE MARMOL POLICROMADO de una DOMUS del siglo IV, perteneciente a un complejo residencial señorial situado junto a la Porta Marina (Ostia Antica). Museo del Alto Medi
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Saint Joan of Arc or The Maid of Orle´ans (1412?1431). Is considered a national heroine of France and a Catholic saint.
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Monastery of Santa Mari´a La Real. Royal Pantheon, built around 1556. Renaissance style. On burial urns, made of white stone, houses the reclining figures of various personages with attributes of King
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Spain. Galicia. Ribadavia. Old Town. On the left, the Gothic fac¸ade of the House of the Inquisition.
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Sailboat sailing in Adriatic Sea, near the wall of Dubrovnik. Croatia.
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Jesus tells the King's officer to come back home where he will find his son cured. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
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Tacuinum Sanitatis. Medieval Health Handbook, dated before 1400, based on observations of medical order detailing the most important aspects of food, beverages and clothing. Men picking sedge. Miniatu
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The day June 17, 1147, the Bishop of Porto called the army of the Second Crusade, to aid the king Alfonso I to liberate Lisbon from the Arabs. Commemorative plaque in the Seo. Square. Oporto. Portugal
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Gothic Art. Spain. 13th century. Monastery of Our Lady of Rueda. Cistercian Order. Refectory with the pulpit to read. Sastago. Aragon.
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Tacuinum Sanitatis. Medieval Health Handbook, dated before 1400, based on observations of medical order detailing the most important aspects of food, beverages and clothing. Women making a crown with
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Jesus tells the apostles the parable of the friend who came to the house at midnight asking for bread. Illuminated pages of the Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy.
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MAIMONIDES (Moses ben Maimon) (Córdoba,1135-El Cairo,1204). Filósofo, médico y teólogo judío. CASA DE MAIMONIDES, situada en la Medina. Se trasladó a esta ciudad en 1160. FEZ. Región de Fez-Boulemane.
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ARAGON. SOS DEL REY CATOLICO. Vista de una calle de la población, situada en la comarca de las Cinco Villas. Declarada conjunto histórico-artístico en el año 1968. Provincia de Zaragoza. España. Europ
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Enrique de Aragon (1384-1434), Marquess of Villena. Medieval Spanish writer, theologian and poet. The Art of Carving (Arte Cisoria), 1423. Cover and engraving of the edition of 1879. Episcopal Library
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PEÑAFIEL. Balcones de madera donde se veían las corridas de toros. Plaza del Coso, de origen medieval. Desde el siglo XVI se la cita como Corro de los Toros, por ser utilizada para realizar corridas.
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John II the Good (1319-1364). King of France (1350-1364), son and successor of Philip VI. Engraving.
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Sancho III of Castile (1134-1158) and his courtiers. Relief from the sepulcher of his wife, Blanche of Navarre. Romanesque. 12th century. Monastery of Santa Mari´a la Real. Najera. La Rioja. Spain.
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Gothic Art. Spain. 13th century. Monastery of Our Lady of Rueda. Cistercian Order. Stairs leading to the pulpit of the refectory. Sastago. Aragon.
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Soldiers take another soldier prisoner. Miniature. Ripoll Bible (also known as Farfa Bible). 11th century. Fol. 342 r. Vatican Apostolic Library. Italy.
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Romanesque art. Monastery of Santes Creus. Cistercian Abbey.  Tombs in gothic style of the House of Queralt and House of Puigverd in the cloister. 14th century. Aiguamurcia. Catalonia. Spain.
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Gothic art. Mausoleum of Diego Lopez de Haro and the coffin of his wife Toda Perez de Azagra. Fifteenth century. Church of Santa Mari´a La Real. Na´jera. La Rioja.
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"TACUINUM SANITATIS". Datado a finales del S. XIV. Hombre bebiendo agua de un río. Folio 90v.
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Tacuinum Sanitatis. Medieval Health Handbook, dated before 1400, based on observations of medical order detailing the most important aspects of food, beverages and clothing. Watering a marjoram plant.
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"HORTUS SANITATIS". Herbario editado en 1487 por Johann Schönsperger en Augsburgo. CICUTA. Planta venenosa que contiene un alcaloide denominado "coniina" altamente tóxico. Tiene aplicaciones en medici
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CANTIGA DE SANTA MARIA Nº228 - F112R - LA VIRGEN DE TERENA CURA A UN MULO CON LAS PATAS AGARROTADAS - SIGLO XIII.
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