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Ignatius of Loyola in Armour
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Ignatius of Loyola in Armour

St. Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556), depicted in armour, oil on canvas by an anonymous artist of the French School, 16th century. Palace of Versailles.
Saint Ignatius of Loyola
Image by Peter Paul Rubens

Saint Ignatius of Loyola

Saint Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556), oil on canvas by Peter Paul Rubens, c. 1620. Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena.
The Conquistador Hernán Cortés
Image by Royal Academy, Madrid

The Conquistador Hernán Cortés

A portrait of the Spanish Conquistador Hernán Cortés (1485–1547 CE) conqueror of the Aztec Empire in the early 16th century CE. (Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid)
Jeanne de Jussie's Short Chronicle
Image by Library of Geneva

Jeanne de Jussie's Short Chronicle

The first page of the manuscript of Jeanne de Jussie's Short Chronicle. Library of Geneva
The Return of Columbus, 1493
Image by Ricardo Balaca

The Return of Columbus, 1493

An 1874 painting by Ricardo Balaca showing the arrival back in Spain of Christopher Columbus (1451-1506 CE) in 1493 after his voyage to the New World.
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Image by Jakob Seisenegger

Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor

A 1532 portrait by Jakob Seisenegger of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (r. 1519-56) with his dog. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna)
John Locke
Image by Godfrey Kneller

John Locke

Portrait of John Locke (1632-1704), oil on canvas by Godfrey Kneller, 1697. Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg.
The Landscape of Rhodope, Greece
Image by Athanasios Fountoukis

The Landscape of Rhodope, Greece

The Thracian landscape in Rhodope in the early spring. The name of the region emerged from Rhodope, a Thracian naiad and daughter of the river Strymon. The naiads, daughters of the river gods Potamoi, were water nymphs who lived in lakes...
Golden Beach, Thasos
Image by Athanasios Fountoukis

Golden Beach, Thasos

The seaside of Golden Beach at Thasos, Greece. Ancient myth describes the well-known Thasian wine. It was said that Staphylus, the son of Dionysus and Ariadne, lived in Thasos, hence the Thasian wine was so distinguished.
A Beach in Chalcidice
Image by Athanasios Fountoukis

A Beach in Chalcidice

A springlike coastal landscape in Chalcidice, Greece. Chalcidice was the birthplace of the Greek philosopher Aristotle. He was widely credited with founding the field of philosophy. His work has had a pervasive impact on human knowledge over...
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