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Ambrosio Collection

"Ambrosio: A Legacy of Power, Strategy, and Influence" In the tumultuous era of the Thirty Years War (1618-1648), one name stood out amidst the chaos - Ambrosio

Background imageAmbrosio Collection: AMBROSIO, Rafael de (19th century). Archbishop. Engraving

AMBROSIO, Rafael de (19th century). Archbishop. Engraving
CUL4854230 AMBROSIO, Rafael de (19th century). Archbishop. Engraving. by Unknown Artist; (add.info.: AMBROSIO, Rafael de (19th century). Archbishop. Engraving.); Photo © JBP/AIC

Background imageAmbrosio Collection: Ambrogio Spinola Doria, 1st Marquess of The Balbases

Ambrogio Spinola Doria, 1st Marquess of The Balbases
6266101 Ambrogio Spinola Doria, 1st Marquess of The Balbases; (add.info.: Ambrogio Spinola Doria, 1st Marquess of The Balbases, 1569-1630)

Background imageAmbrosio Collection: Ambrosio Ignacio Spinola y Guzman (engraving)

Ambrosio Ignacio Spinola y Guzman (engraving)
5322615 Ambrosio Ignacio Spinola y Guzman (engraving) by English School, (19th century); (add.info.: Bishop of Oviedo, then Archbishop of Valencia)

Background imageAmbrosio Collection: Three Horsemen (red chalk on paper)

Three Horsemen (red chalk on paper)
CTS449188 Three Horsemen (red chalk on paper) by Callot, Jacques (1592-1635); 16.1x24.5 cm; eThe Devonshire Collections, Chatsworth; (add.info)

Background imageAmbrosio Collection: Portrait of Ambrosio, Marquis of Spinola (litho)

Portrait of Ambrosio, Marquis of Spinola (litho)
1062594 Portrait of Ambrosio, Marquis of Spinola (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Ambrosio, Marquis of Spinola)

Background imageAmbrosio Collection: Assault to the city of Ostend by Spanish troops under the command of Ambrosio Spinola

Assault to the city of Ostend by Spanish troops under the command of Ambrosio Spinola, in 1604, engraving from 1845

Background imageAmbrosio Collection: Thirty Years War (1618-1648). The Surrender of Julich. 1621

Thirty Years War (1618-1648). The Surrender of Julich. 1621. Ambrosio Spinola with Diego Felipe de Guzman, receives the keys from the Dutch governor. By Jusepe Leonardo, 1635. Prado Museum. Madrid

Background imageAmbrosio Collection: Ambrosio Ignacio Spinola y Guzman, 1632-1684. Spanish priest

Ambrosio Ignacio Spinola y Guzman, 1632-1684. Spanish priest. Bishop of Oviedo, then Archbishop of Valencia, then Archbishop of Santiago and finally Archbishop of Seville

Background imageAmbrosio Collection: Ambrogio Spinola Doria, 1st Marquess of The Balbases, 1569 - 1630

Ambrogio Spinola Doria, 1st Marquess of The Balbases, 1569 - 1630. Italian born nobleman who served Spain during the Eighty Years War

Background imageAmbrosio Collection: Ambrosio De Morales, 1513-1591. Spanish Writer And Historian

Ambrosio De Morales, 1513-1591. Spanish Writer And Historian

Background imageAmbrosio Collection: Ambrosio Morales (1513-1591). Spanish historian. Portrait. E

Ambrosio Morales (1513-1591). Spanish historian. Portrait. Engraving. Colored

Background imageAmbrosio Collection: AMBROSIO, Rafael de (19th century). Archbishop

AMBROSIO, Rafael de (19th century). Archbishop. Engraving

Background imageAmbrosio Collection: Ambrosio De Morales

Ambrosio De Morales
AMBROSIO DE MORALES Spanish historian and antiquary Date: 1513 - 1591

Background imageAmbrosio Collection: FERDINAND & ISABELLA. Spanish author Ambrosio de Montesino presenting his translation

FERDINAND & ISABELLA. Spanish author Ambrosio de Montesino presenting his translation of Vita Christi, by Ludolphus de Saxonia, to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain. Spanish woodcut, 1502

Background imageAmbrosio Collection: Portrait of the Marquis Ambrogio Spinola (1569-1630) (oil on canvas) (b / w photo)

Portrait of the Marquis Ambrogio Spinola (1569-1630) (oil on canvas) (b / w photo)
XIR168358 Portrait of the Marquis Ambrogio Spinola (1569-1630) (oil on canvas) (b/w photo) (see also 168359) by Velazquez, Diego Rodriguez de Silva y (1599-1660); Chateau de Villandry, Loire Valley

Background imageAmbrosio Collection: FERDINAND & ISABELLA. Spanish author Ambrosio de Montesino presenting his translation

FERDINAND & ISABELLA. Spanish author Ambrosio de Montesino presenting his translation of Vita Christi, by Ludolphus de Saxonia, to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain. Spanish woodcut, 1502

Background imageAmbrosio Collection: Arrow tip. Upper Paleolithic. Solutrean. SPAIN

Arrow tip. Upper Paleolithic. Solutrean. SPAIN. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia. Proc: SPAIN. ANDALUSIA. V鬥 z Blanco. Ambrosio Cave

Background imageAmbrosio Collection: Sieg of Oostende (Belgium), carried out by Spanish

Sieg of Oostende (Belgium), carried out by Spanish troops leaded by Ambrosio de Sp� la. War of Netherlands, 17th century. Engraving. SPAIN. Zaragoza



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"Ambrosio: A Legacy of Power, Strategy, and Influence" In the tumultuous era of the Thirty Years War (1618-1648), one name stood out amidst the chaos - Ambrosio. From commanding Spanish troops to leaving an indelible mark on history, this enigmatic figure left a lasting legacy. The Surrender of Julich in 1621 marked a turning point in Ambrosio's career. His strategic brilliance and unwavering determination led to a decisive victory that would shape his reputation as a formidable military leader. Through Three Horsemen, depicted with red chalk on paper, we catch a glimpse of Ambrosio's tactical mind at work. The intricate details reveal his meticulous planning and ability to foresee every move on the battlefield. A lithographic Portrait immortalizes Ambrosio, Marquis of Spinola - capturing his dignified presence and resolute spirit. This image serves as a testament to his unwavering commitment to serving Spain during the Eighty Years War. One cannot overlook the Assault on Ostend by Spanish troops under Ambrosio's command. It was through his leadership that this pivotal siege took place, showcasing both his military prowess and unwavering loyalty. Ambrogio Spinola Doria, 1st Marquess of The Balbases (1569-1630), an Italian-born nobleman who served Spain during this turbulent time period also bears witness to Ambrosio's influence across borders. Their shared dedication forged alliances that shaped European politics for years to come. Yet not all those named they were warriors or strategists; some made their mark in different fields altogether. Take for instance Ambrosio Morales (1513-1591), a Spanish historian whose writings shed light on our past while inspiring future generations with knowledge and wisdom. Even within religious circles, there were notable figures bearing this illustrious name.