RMM146T3–Spanish Eclecticism. Mariano Fortuny (1838-1874). Catalan painter. The Almogavars I, 1855. Training of almogavars warriors with their crossbows at the gate of the castle. A spear from which a fox hangs serves as a bullseye. Next to, a gentleman with a servant, possibly Roger de Flor. Oil on canvas.
RMP4XT8P–Spanish Eclecticism. Mariano Fortuny (1838-1874). Catalan painter. The Almogavars I, 1855. Training of almogavars warriors with their crossbows at the gate of the castle. A spear from which a fox hangs serves as a bullseye. Next to, a gentleman with a servant, possibly Roger de Flor. Oil on canvas.
RM2WPG99N–Crusade against Catalonia led by Philip III of France. Fire of Peralada in 1285, during the invasion of the French king Philip the Bold (1245-1285). Due to the shortage of food in the town of Peralada, King Peter III of Aragon, Dalmau de Rocabertí, the Counts of Pallars, Urgell, Cardona and other noblemen met and decided to leave. When the Almogavars departed, they executed Dalmau de Rocabertí's orders for Peralada to be set on fire and destroyed. Fire of Peralada ordered by its own lord, Dalmau de Rocabertí (d. 1304). Engraving by Serra Pausas. 'Glorias Españolas' (Glories of Spain). Volume I
RM2WR2K5R–Crusade against Catalonia led by Philip III of France. Fire of Peralada in 1285, during the invasion of the French king Philip the Bold (1245-1285). Due to the shortage of food in the town of Peralada, King Peter III of Aragon, Dalmau de Rocabertí, the Counts of Pallars, Urgell, Cardona and other noblemen met and decided to leave. When the Almogavars departed, they executed Dalmau de Rocabertí's orders for Peralada to be set on fire and destroyed. Fire of Peralada ordered by its own lord, Dalmau de Rocabertí (d. 1304). Engraving by Serra Pausas. 'Glorias Españolas' (Glories of Spain). Volume I
RMP6BEJH–Almogavars. 13th-14th centuries. Catalan and Aragonese's mercenaries who fight in the Spanish Reconquest (Reconquista) and participated in the expedition to the Eastern Empire and Greece.
RMP4XM72–The defense of the tower of Hadrianopolis, three Almogavars besieged in a tower. Ceiling painting (1929) by Catalan artist Josep Maria Sert (1876-1945). Hall of the Chronicles at the Barcelona City Hall. Catalonia, Spain. Pictorial group formed by twelve scenes of the Almogavars in the East, trough the cronicles of Ramon Muntaner and Bernat Desclot.
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