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Monasterio de San Juan de los Reyes. Founded by King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile to commemorate their victory at the Battle of Toro (1476) over the army of Afonso V of Portu
Monasterio de San Juan de los Reyes. Founded by King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile to commemorate their victory at the Battle of Toro (1476) over the army of Afonso V of Portugal.The monastery's construction began in 1477 to plans of architect Juan Guas (d. 1496) and was completed in 1504. Inside view showing reliefs with the arms of the Catholic Monarchs. Toledo. Castile-La Mancha. Spain.
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Album / Art Resource, NY
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15 15TH XV XVTH FIFTEENTH CENTURY
15TH CENTURY
15TH CENTURY;
Abbey
ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE
ARC
Arch
ARCHES
ARCHITECTURAL
Architecture
ARCHWAY
ARMS: BOW AND ARROW
Arrow
ARROWS
AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY OF CASTILE-LA MANCHA
BOTTOM VIEW
BOTTOM-UP VIEW
BOVEDA
bow
BOW (WEAPON)
Bow and Arrow
CASTILE LA MANCHA
CASTILIA
CASTILIAN
CASTILLA LA MANCHA
CASTILLA-LA MANCHA
CATHOLIC MONARCHS, THE
CIMBORRIO
CLOISTER
Coat of Arms
Convent
Cupola
CUPULA
Dome
ELIZABETH THE CATHOLIC
ESPAÑA
FERDINAND THE CATHOLIC
FIFTEENTH CENTURY
FRANCISCAN
GATEWAY
Gothic
GOTHIC ARCHES
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE
GOTHIC ART
GOTHIC-FLEMISH
GOTHIC-SPANISH-FLEMISH STYLE
GOTICA
Heraldry
ISABELLA THE CATHOLIC
MEDIEVAL ART
MEDIEVAL HISTORY
MEDIEVAL MEDIAEVAL MIDDLE AGES MIDDLE AGE
MONASTERIES
Monastery
MONASTERY MEDIEVAL
Pendentive
Relief
RELIEFS
SAN JUAN DE LOS REYES
SCULPTED
Sculpture
SCULPTURE GROUP
SPANISH ART
SPANISH HISTORY
ST. SAINT JOHN THE EVANGELIST
TOLEDO
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