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Agustín de Iturbide, a Mexican general who lived from 1783 to 1824, played a significant role in the history of Mexico

Background imageAgust Collection: ITURBIDE, Agust�(1783-1824). Mexican general

ITURBIDE, Agust�(1783-1824). Mexican general
ITURBIDE, Agust� (1783-1824). Mexican general and statesman. Emperor of Mexico (1822-1823). Allegory of his coronation by Peace

Background imageAgust Collection: Agusti Querol i Subirats, 1860 - 1909. Spanish sculptor. From Ilustracion Artistica, published 1887

Agusti Querol i Subirats, 1860 - 1909. Spanish sculptor. From Ilustracion Artistica, published 1887

Background imageAgust Collection: ZULOAGA, Santiago Agust�(18th century). Spanish

ZULOAGA, Santiago Agust�(18th century). Spanish
ZULOAGA, Santiago Agust� (18th century). Spanish miltary marine. Navigation Manual and dictionary Tratado instructivo y prᣴ ico de maniobras navales

Background imageAgust Collection: Mexico (1821)

Mexico (1821). Triumphal entrance of AgustЮ Iturbide into Mexico City with the Trigarante Army (7th September, 1821). Litography

Background imageAgust Collection: Solemn and peaceful entrance of the Army of the

Solemn and peaceful entrance of the Army of the Three Guarantees in the Capital of Mexico. After the signing of the Treaty of Cordoba with Spain

Background imageAgust Collection: LUQUE Y COCA, Agust�(1850-1937). Spanish military

LUQUE Y COCA, Agust�(1850-1937). Spanish military
LUQUE Y COCA, Agust� (1850-1937). Spanish military and political. MORELLI, Domenico (1826-1901). Oil on canvas. SPAIN. CASTILE-LA MANCHA. Toledo. Army Museum

Background imageAgust Collection: ARG܅LLES, Agust�(1776-1843). Spanish liberal

ARG܅LLES, Agust�(1776-1843). Spanish liberal
ARG܅ LLES, Agust� (1776-1843). Spanish liberal politician and orator. Litography. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. National Library

Background imageAgust Collection: ASPIAZڬAgust�(1826 - 1897). Bolivian writer

ASPIAZڬAgust�(1826 - 1897). Bolivian writer
ASPIAZڬ Agust� (1826 - 1897). Bolivian writer, jurist, and politician. Oil

Background imageAgust Collection: SPAIN. Llanes. Cubos de la memoria (The Cubes

SPAIN. Llanes. Cubos de la memoria (The Cubes
" SPAIN. Llanes. Cubos de la memoria" (The Cubes of the memory). Work by Agust� Ibarrola, 2002."

Background imageAgust Collection: ESTEVE MARQUES, Agust�(1753-1820). The Queen

ESTEVE MARQUES, Agust�(1753-1820). The Queen
ESTEVE MARQUES, Agust� (1753-1820). The Queen Maria Luisa de Borbon. ca. 1790. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Lạ ro Galdiano Foundation

Background imageAgust Collection: ARRIETA, Jos頁gust�(1802-1874). Portals of

ARRIETA, Jos頁gust�(1802-1874). Portals of
ARRIETA, Jos頁 gust� (1802-1874). Portals of the Main Square of Puebla. 1840. MEXICO. Mexico City. Chapultepec Castle. Oil on canvas

Background imageAgust Collection: ARRIETA, Jos頁gust�(1802-1874). The Surprise

ARRIETA, Jos頁gust�(1802-1874). The Surprise
ARRIETA, Jos頁 gust� (1802-1874). The Surprise. 1850. Oil on canvas. MEXICO. Mexico City. Chapultepec Castle

Background imageAgust Collection: PALAFOX, Jos頒ebolledo de (1776-1847). Spanish

PALAFOX, Jos頒ebolledo de (1776-1847). Spanish
PALAFOX, Jos頒 ebolledo de (1776-1847). Spanish military man, defender of Zaragoza in 1808. Portrait by Agust� Alcaide Ibieca. Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imageAgust Collection: COLOMBIA. HUILA. San Agust�Alto de los Idolos

COLOMBIA. HUILA. San Agust�Alto de los Idolos
COLOMBIA. HUILA. San Agust� Alto de los Idolos. Figure of eagle and snake, of the pre-Colmbian culture of San Agust� (4th c. BC). Pre-Columbian art. Sculpture

Background imageAgust Collection: RIANCHO, Agust�(1841-1929). The Cagigona. 1905

RIANCHO, Agust�(1841-1929). The Cagigona. 1905
RIANCHO, Agust� (1841-1929). The Cagigona. 1905. Realism. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Santander. Fine Arts Museum

Background imageAgust Collection: Spain (19thc. ). Portrait of some politicians

Spain (19thc. ). Portrait of some politicians
Spain (19thc.). Portrait of some politicians

Background imageAgust Collection: Juan AgustЮCe n Bermodez

Juan AgustЮCe n Bermodez
GOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Juan AgustЮ Ce n Bermodez. Oil on canvas

Background imageAgust Collection: ESTEVE MARQUES, AgustѮ(1753-1820)

ESTEVE MARQUES, AgustѮ(1753-1820)
ESTEVE MARQUES, AgustЮ (1753-1820). Young Godoy. Portrait with the uniform of the Guard Corps. Oil on canvas

Background imageAgust Collection: MANET, EDOUARD (1832-1883). The Boy from the Coast

MANET, EDOUARD (1832-1883). The Boy from the Coast
ARRIETA, Jos AgustЮ (1802-1874). The Boy from the Coast. Oil on canvas

Background imageAgust Collection: QUEROL Y SUBIRATS, Agust�(1860-1909). Monument

QUEROL Y SUBIRATS, Agust�(1860-1909). Monument
QUEROL Y SUBIRATS, Agust� (1860-1909). Monument to the Sieges. 1908. SPAIN. ARAGON. ZARAGOZA. Zaragoza. Lower detail with a fight scene of the Peninsular War. Relief



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Agustín de Iturbide, a Mexican general who lived from 1783 to 1824, played a significant role in the history of Mexico. His leadership and military prowess led to the establishment of the Mexican Empire in 1822. Santiago Agustín Zuloaga, an influential Spanish figure from the 18th century, left his mark on history through his contributions as well. The solemn and peaceful entrance of the Army of Agustín Luque y Coca, a Spanish military officer born in 1850 and died in 1937, showcased their discipline and dedication. Agustín Argüelles was another prominent individual hailing from Spain during the late eighteenth to mid-nineteenth centuries. As a liberal thinker, he made significant contributions towards shaping Spain's political landscape. Aspiazú Agustí was a Bolivian writer known for his literary works during the nineteenth century. His writings captured the essence of Bolivian culture and society. Agustí Querol i Subirats was a renowned Spanish sculptor who lived between 1860 and 1909. His sculptures were highly regarded for their artistic brilliance and attention to detail. The name Iturbide appears again as we delve into Mexican history once more. General Agustín de Iturbide's legacy continued to influence Mexico long after his death due to his pivotal role in its formation. Returning once more to Spain's rich history, we encounter Agustín Argüelles yet again—a testament to his lasting impact on Spanish liberalism. Lastly, Llanes in Spain is home to "Cubos de la memoria" (The Cubes), an architectural masterpiece that stands as a reminder of historical events that shaped this region. These individuals named they have all left indelible marks on various aspects of history—be it politics or art—and continue to be remembered for their contributions.