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"Blas: A Journey Through History and Culture" LEZO, Blas de (1687-1741). Spanish sailor

Background imageBlas Collection: LEZO, Blas de (1687-1741). Spanish sailor. Capture

LEZO, Blas de (1687-1741). Spanish sailor. Capture
" LEZO, Blas de (1687-1741). Spanish sailor. Capture of the English frigate " Stanhope" by Don Blas de Lezo. Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. Navy Museum."

Background imageBlas Collection: Gil Blas is Dismissed

Gil Blas is Dismissed
5614333 Gil Blas is Dismissed; (add.info.: Gil Blas is Dismissed. Illustration from the novel The Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane by Alain-Rene Lesage)

Background imageBlas Collection: Marion Hood, actor singer in Ruy Blas burlesque

Marion Hood, actor singer in Ruy Blas burlesque
Marion Hood, actor singer in Ruy Blas and the Blas ouÚáít the Gaiety Theatre, London, a burlesque which ran for 289 performances. 1889

Background imageBlas Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Francisco Blas

Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Francisco Blas, interpreter of the Republican Army. SPAIN. Salamanca. Archivo Historico Nacional

Background imageBlas Collection: Sarah Bernhardt, French actress, in Ruy Blas

Sarah Bernhardt, French actress, in Ruy Blas
Sarah Bernhardt, French actress, as Dona Maria, Queen of Spain, in Ruy Blas by Victor Hugo Date: 1890s

Background imageBlas Collection: Fred Storey, actor, in three different theatrical roles

Fred Storey, actor, in three different theatrical roles Date: 1890s

Background imageBlas Collection: Political cartoon in the newspaper Gil Blas on the conflict in the press

Political cartoon in the newspaper Gil Blas on the conflict in the press

Background imageBlas Collection: Illustration from the book Historia de Gil Blas de Santillana (Story of Gil Blas

Illustration from the book Historia de Gil Blas de Santillana (Story of Gil Blas de Santillana), depicting a ceremony of the Inquisition

Background imageBlas Collection: Monument to Blas Infante in Casares (Malaga), his hometown

Monument to Blas Infante in Casares (Malaga), his hometown

Background imageBlas Collection: Gil Blas is Dismissed. Illustration from the novel The Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane by

Gil Blas is Dismissed. Illustration from the novel The Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane by Alain-Rene Lesage. From The International Library of Famous Literature, published c. 1900

Background imageBlas Collection: Conde de Valmaseda Blas Villate, (1824-1882), 1920s

Conde de Valmaseda Blas Villate, (1824-1882), 1920s
Conde de Valmaseda Blas Villate, born in the province of Vizcaya in 1824 and was three times Governor of Cuba (in 1867, 1870, 875), fought the Cubans

Background imageBlas Collection: Blas de Lezo (1689-1741). Spanish admiral. Engraving by Artu

Blas de Lezo (1689-1741). Spanish admiral. Engraving by Artu
Blas de Lezo (1689-1741). Spanish admiral and one of the greatest commanders and strategists in the history of the Spanish Navy. Engraving by Arturo Carretero. Almanaque de la Ilustracion, 1881

Background imageBlas Collection: Alain-Rene Lesage (1668-1747). French novelist and playwrigh

Alain-Rene Lesage (1668-1747). French novelist and playwright. Best known for picaresque novel Gil Blas. Engraving. Universal History, 1885. Colored

Background imageBlas Collection: Jose Coll Vehi (1823 -1876). Engraving. Colored

Jose Coll Vehi (1823 -1876). Engraving. Colored
Jose Coll Vehi (1823 -1876). Spanish literary theorist. Engraving in History of Spain, edited by Blas Cami, 1910. Colored

Background imageBlas Collection: Fernand Xau

Fernand Xau
FERNAND XAU French magazine editor, editor of Le Journal, Gil Blas etc. Date: 1852 - 1899

Background imageBlas Collection: Don Scipio Relating his Adventures to Gil Blas and his Wife, from a Sketch by T. Uwins, R

Don Scipio Relating his Adventures to Gil Blas and his Wife, from a Sketch by T. Uwins, R.A. 1851 Engraving

Background imageBlas Collection: Don Scipio Relating his Adventures to Gil Blas and his Wife, from a Sketch by T. Uwins, R

Don Scipio Relating his Adventures to Gil Blas and his Wife, from a Sketch by T. Uwins, R.A. 1851 Engraving

Background imageBlas Collection: ECUADOR. Quito. Cathedral. Chapter house. Portrait

ECUADOR. Quito. Cathedral. Chapter house. Portrait of the bishop Blas Manuel Sobrino

Background imageBlas Collection: Carti Island, San Blas, Republic of Panama

Carti Island, San Blas, Republic of Panama Date: 1930s



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"Blas: A Journey Through History and Culture" LEZO, Blas de (1687-1741). Spanish sailor. Capture: Blas de Lezo, a renowned Spanish sailor, who defied all odds with his courage and resilience in the face of capture. Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Francisco Blas: Francisco Blas, an emblematic figure during the Spanish Civil War, whose actions left an indelible mark on history. Marion Hood, actor singer in Ruy Blas burlesque: The talented Marion Hood mesmerized audiences with her captivating performance as she brought the character of Ruy Blas to life on stage. Sarah Bernhardt, French actress, in Ruy Blas: Sarah Bernhardt's portrayal of Ruy Blas showcased her exceptional talent and solidified her status as a legendary French actress. Fred Storey, actor, in three different theatrical roles: Fred Storey's versatility shone through as he effortlessly transformed himself into three distinct characters on stage. Political cartoon in the newspaper Gil Blas on the conflict in the press: A thought-provoking political cartoon published in Gil Blas shed light on the intense conflicts within the press during that era. Illustration from the book Historia de Gil Blas de Santillana (Story of Gil Bla): An enchanting illustration from "Historia de Gil Blas de Santillana" transported readers into a world filled with adventure and intrigue. Monument to Blás Infante in Casares (Malaga), his hometown: Casares pays tribute to its beloved son, honoring him with a magnificent monument dedicated to the memory of influential figure Blass Infante. Conde de Valmaseda Blass Villate (1824-1882), 1920s: Blass Villate was an influential figure during his time; this photograph captures him during one of his notable moments in the 1920s.