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1451 Collection (#2)

"1451: A Year of Exploration, Conquest, and Royalty" In the year 1451, the world witnessed a multitude of significant events and personalities that shaped history

Background image1451 Collection: The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian

The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian; Taddeo Crivelli, Italian, died about 1479, active about 1451 - 1479; Ferrara, Italy, Emilia-Romagna, Europe; about 1469; Tempera colors, gold paint, gold leaf

Background image1451 Collection: Saint Catherine of Alexandria

Saint Catherine of Alexandria; Taddeo Crivelli, Italian, died about 1479, active about 1451 - 1479; Ferrara, Italy, Emilia-Romagna, Europe; about 1469; Tempera colors, gold paint, gold leaf

Background image1451 Collection: Saint Anthony Abbot

Saint Anthony Abbot; Taddeo Crivelli, Italian, died about 1479, active about 1451 - 1479; Ferrara, Italy, Emilia-Romagna, Europe; about 1469; Tempera colors, gold paint, gold leaf

Background image1451 Collection: Saint Bellinus Celebrating Mass

Saint Bellinus Celebrating Mass; Taddeo Crivelli, Italian, died about 1479, active about 1451 - 1479; Ferrara, Italy, Emilia-Romagna, Europe; about 1469; Tempera colors, gold paint, gold leaf

Background image1451 Collection: Saint Bernardino of Siena

Saint Bernardino of Siena; Taddeo Crivelli, Italian, died about 1479, active about 1451 - 1479; Ferrara, Italy, Emilia-Romagna, Europe; about 1469; Tempera colors, gold paint, gold leaf

Background image1451 Collection: Mary Magdalene Borne Aloft

Mary Magdalene Borne Aloft; Taddeo Crivelli, Italian, died about 1479, active about 1451 - 1479; Ferrara, Italy, Emilia-Romagna, Europe; about 1469; Tempera colors, gold paint, gold leaf

Background image1451 Collection: Saint Anthony of Padua

Saint Anthony of Padua; Taddeo Crivelli, Italian, died about 1479, active about 1451 - 1479; Ferrara, Italy, Emilia-Romagna, Europe; about 1469; Tempera colors, gold paint, gold leaf

Background image1451 Collection: Initial B: The Trinity

Initial B: The Trinity; Taddeo Crivelli, Italian, died about 1479, active about 1451 - 1479; Ferrara, Italy, Europe; about 1460 - 1470; Tempera and gold on parchment; Leaf

Background image1451 Collection: Isabella I the Catholic (1451-1504)

Isabella I the Catholic (1451-1504). Queen of Castilla y Leon (1474-1504). Sculpture of Isabel the Catholic. Decoration of the

Background image1451 Collection: COLUMBUS, ChrIstopher (1451-1506); Polo, Marco (1254-1324)

COLUMBUS, ChrIstopher (1451-1506); Polo, Marco (1254-1324). Sailor at the Catholic Monarchs service, discoverer of America

Background image1451 Collection: COLUMBUS, ChrIstopher (1451-1506)

COLUMBUS, ChrIstopher (1451-1506). Sailor at the Catholic Monarchs service, discoverer of America in 1492. Departure of the three caravels from Palos harbour on 3rd August 1492

Background image1451 Collection: Isabella I the Catholic (1451-1504); FERDINAND II the Cathol

Isabella I the Catholic (1451-1504); FERDINAND II the Catholic (1452-1516); Catholic Monarchs (15-16th century). Queen of

Background image1451 Collection: Catholic Monarchs (15-16th century)

Catholic Monarchs (15-16th century). Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504) and Ferdinand II of Aragon (1452-1516). Wedding of the Catholic

Background image1451 Collection: Isabella I the Catholic (1451-1504); Catholic Monarchs (15-1

Isabella I the Catholic (1451-1504); Catholic Monarchs (15-16th century). Queen of Castilla y Leon (1474-1504).; Isabella I of Castile

Background image1451 Collection: Sir Rhys Ab Thomas

Sir Rhys Ab Thomas
SIR RHYS AB THOMAS (or Fitzurien) - valiant Welsh supporter of the future Henry VII against Richard III, knighted on the battlefield of Bosworth. Date: 1451 - 1527

Background image1451 Collection: C16 Music Academy

C16 Music Academy
The academy of Franchino Gaforio (1451 - 1522) showing his theory of harmony linking music and geometry; his banner translates as Harmony is discordant concord

Background image1451 Collection: Isabella I / De Lorgues

Isabella I / De Lorgues
ISABELLA I OF SPAIN Ruled with her husband Ferdinand II




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"1451: A Year of Exploration, Conquest, and Royalty" In the year 1451, the world witnessed a multitude of significant events and personalities that shaped history. One such figure was Christopher Columbus, an Italian navigator and explorer whose voyages would later lead to the discovery of America. Meanwhile, in Stroud Station, Gloucestershire during the 1950s, life carried on amidst technological advancements and bustling railway activities. The era was marked by progress and change as society embraced new possibilities. Across continents in Ottoman Empire's reign under Mehmed II, also known as Mehmed the Conqueror, his leadership left an indelible mark on history. His conquests expanded territories while Gentile Bellini's portrait immortalized Sultan Mehmed II's powerful presence. Not far away from these events in Spain emerged Rodrigo de Bastidas - a Spanish conquistador who played a pivotal role in exploring South America. His expeditions laid foundations for future European colonization efforts. Amidst all this activity across Europe stood Catherine of Aragon - Queen of England - whose marriage to King Henry VIII would spark political turmoil with far-reaching consequences. Another influential queen during this time was Isabella I the Catholic of Castilla. Her reign brought stability and unity to Spain while supporting exploration endeavors like Columbus' voyage. Artistic achievements were not forgotten either; "Saint Jerome and a Donor, " created in 1451 showcased exquisite craftsmanship that captured religious devotion through its intricate details. Traveling eastward to Turkey's Bursa city lies Muradiye Complex where Sultan Murad I found his final resting place within its majestic mausoleum. This architectural marvel stands as a testament to Ottoman grandeur even today. Back in England resided Thomas Marquis Dorset who held prominence within English nobility during this period. His influence extended beyond borders into continental Europe where Amadeus VIII of Savoy ruled over his territories.