Philip II was married to Maria of Portugal, Mary I of England, Elizabeth of France, and Anna of Austria. What were the ramifications of these courtly alliances? And why did Philip imprison his heir, Don Carlos, in favor of his younger son, the future Philip III? This program discusses the convoluted royal family of Philip II. Fernando Bouza, of the Universidad Complutense Madrid and author o
This is one of the first official portraits, if not the first, that Goya executed on the occasion of...
Amongst the noble women of early modern Spain there were many that stood out amongst their peers, du...
The marriage of Fernando Muñoz, Corps guard, with María Cristina de Borbón, allowed him to organize ...
This investigation is a study of the marriages of the Castilian royal family during the reign of Kin...
The quest of a good marriage for Juana Francisca de Córdoba, lady-in-waiting of Queen Isabel of Borb...
Isabel of Lancaster became engaged to Afonso V of Portugal when they were both seven years old. Her ...
Abstract: The marriage of Carlos II and the niece of Louis XIV, Marie-Louise of Orleans, was propose...
The third Earl of los Vélez, Don Pedro Fajardo Hernández de Córdoba, was a very important figure dur...
The arrival in Madrid in 1690 of the future queen consort, Maria Anna of Palatinate-Neuburg (1667–17...
Charles IV (1748-1819) king of Spain 1788-1808, son and successor of Charles III.was a weak monarch ...
After the peace treaty between England and Spain was signed in 1604, the 'Spanish faction' at the E...
As was the case with almost all royal families, marriage politics in the "Casa Condal de Barcelona y...
Sous la direction de Paloma Bravo et Estelle Garbay-Velázquez.International audienceAt the end of th...
This article analyzes the case of the alleged marriage of the daughter of the judge of Lima Dr. Dieg...
This is one of the first official portraits, if not the first, that Goya executed on the occasion of...
This is one of the first official portraits, if not the first, that Goya executed on the occasion of...
Amongst the noble women of early modern Spain there were many that stood out amongst their peers, du...
The marriage of Fernando Muñoz, Corps guard, with María Cristina de Borbón, allowed him to organize ...
This investigation is a study of the marriages of the Castilian royal family during the reign of Kin...
The quest of a good marriage for Juana Francisca de Córdoba, lady-in-waiting of Queen Isabel of Borb...
Isabel of Lancaster became engaged to Afonso V of Portugal when they were both seven years old. Her ...
Abstract: The marriage of Carlos II and the niece of Louis XIV, Marie-Louise of Orleans, was propose...
The third Earl of los Vélez, Don Pedro Fajardo Hernández de Córdoba, was a very important figure dur...
The arrival in Madrid in 1690 of the future queen consort, Maria Anna of Palatinate-Neuburg (1667–17...
Charles IV (1748-1819) king of Spain 1788-1808, son and successor of Charles III.was a weak monarch ...
After the peace treaty between England and Spain was signed in 1604, the 'Spanish faction' at the E...
As was the case with almost all royal families, marriage politics in the "Casa Condal de Barcelona y...
Sous la direction de Paloma Bravo et Estelle Garbay-Velázquez.International audienceAt the end of th...
This article analyzes the case of the alleged marriage of the daughter of the judge of Lima Dr. Dieg...
This is one of the first official portraits, if not the first, that Goya executed on the occasion of...
This is one of the first official portraits, if not the first, that Goya executed on the occasion of...
Amongst the noble women of early modern Spain there were many that stood out amongst their peers, du...
The marriage of Fernando Muñoz, Corps guard, with María Cristina de Borbón, allowed him to organize ...