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Navarre Collection (#6)

Discover the rich history and vibrant culture of Navarre, a captivating region in northern Spain

Background imageNavarre Collection: Scene from Molieres play, Dom Garcie de Navarre

Scene from Molieres play, Dom Garcie de Navarre ou Le Prince Jaloux, first performed in 1661. 17th century

Background imageNavarre Collection: Francois I and Marguerite of Navarre

Francois I and Marguerite of Navarre
Francois I of France (1494-1547) showing his sister Marguerite, Queen of Navarre (1492-1549), some verses engraved on a window in his palace at Chambord

Background imageNavarre Collection: Spain. Navarre. Geometric mosaic. From Villafranca. Navarre

Spain. Navarre. Geometric mosaic. From Villafranca. Navarre Museum. Pamplona

Background imageNavarre Collection: Royal Pantheon of kings of Navarre and later Castile and Leo

Royal Pantheon of kings of Navarre and later Castile and Leon. Monastery of Santa Maria la Real. Najera. La Rioja. Spain

Background imageNavarre Collection: Megalithic tomb. Dolmen of Portillo de Eneriz. Near Artajona

Megalithic tomb. Dolmen of Portillo de Eneriz. Near Artajona. Navarre. Spain

Background imageNavarre Collection: Megalithic tomb. Dolmen of de la mina de Farangortea. Near A

Megalithic tomb. Dolmen of de la mina de Farangortea. Near Artajona. Navarre

Background imageNavarre Collection: Cromlechs of Azpegi. Megalithic monument. Near Orbaitzeta. N

Cromlechs of Azpegi. Megalithic monument. Near Orbaitzeta. Navarre. Spain. Prehistory

Background imageNavarre Collection: Louis XIII of France (1601-1643). House of Bourbon. King of

Louis XIII of France (1601-1643). House of Bourbon. King of
Louis XIII of France (1601-1643). Monarch of the House of Bourbon. King of France and Navarre (Louis II) from 1610-1620. Portrait. Engraving. Colored

Background imageNavarre Collection: Gothic Holy Sepulcher reliquary. French silversmith piece

Gothic Holy Sepulcher reliquary. French silversmith piece, 1284-1305. Cathedral of Pamplona. Navarre. Spain

Background imageNavarre Collection: Spain. Tudela. Cathedral. Altarpiece of Assumption (1487-1494

Spain. Tudela. Cathedral. Altarpiece of Assumption (1487-1494
Spain. Tudela. Cathedral of St. Mary. Altarpiece of Assumption painted by Pedro Diaz de Oviedo (1487-1510), between 1487-1494

Background imageNavarre Collection: Second Master of Olite (14th century). The Annunciation to t

Second Master of Olite (14th century). The Annunciation to t
Spain. Olite. Navarre. Olite, Second Master of Olite (14th century). The Annunciation to the Shepherds. Circa 1333. Gothic art. From Olite. Navarre Museum. Pamplona. Spain

Background imageNavarre Collection: Marguerite de Navarre (1492-1549). Queen consort of Navarre

Marguerite de Navarre (1492-1549). Queen consort of Navarre
Marguerite de Navarre or Marguerite of Angouleme (1492-1549). Princess of France. Queen consort of Navarre. Wife of Henry II of Navarre. Miniature. 1540

Background imageNavarre Collection: Francisco Navarro Villoslada (1818-1895). Spanish novelist a

Francisco Navarro Villoslada (1818-1895). Spanish novelist and essayist. Monument

Background imageNavarre Collection: Interview between the king Louis XIII of France (1601-1643)

Interview between the king Louis XIII of France (1601-1643)
Louis XIII of France (1601-1643). House of Bourbon. Interview between Louis XIII and his mother Marie de Medici in Castle Coursia?o?Ʋ e castle. Engraving by Dupre. Biblioteca Universal

Background imageNavarre Collection: Blanche II of Navarre (1424-1464). Engraving. Colored

Blanche II of Navarre (1424-1464). Engraving. Colored
Blanche II of Navarre (1424-1464). Queen of Navarre. Blanche of Navarre is delivered to the Captal of Buch, who orders imprison her into a castle. Engraving after a painting by Eduardo Rosales

Background imageNavarre Collection: Spain. Detail. Atlas by Frederik de Wit (1630-1706). 17th ce

Spain. Detail. Atlas by Frederik de Wit (1630-1706). 17th ce
Map of the Principality of Catalonia, Kingdoms of Navarre, Aragon, Valencia, Murcia and the Balearic Islands. Atlas by Frederik de Wit (1630-1706). Amsterdam, 17th century

Background imageNavarre Collection: Spain. La Rioja. San Vicente de la Sonsierra. Castle. Tower

Spain. La Rioja. San Vicente de la Sonsierra. Castle. Tower
Spain. La Rioja. San Vicente de la Sonsierra. Castle. 12th century. It was built after 1170 or 1172 under supervision by Ferrant Moro, commissioned by Sancho VI of Navarre, called the Wise. Tower

Background imageNavarre Collection: Charles, Prince of Viana (1421-1461)

Charles, Prince of Viana (1421-1461). Sometimes called Charles IV of Navarre. Son of King John II of Aragon and Queen Blanche I of Navarre. Colored engraving

Background imageNavarre Collection: Spain. Navarre. Ujue. Church of Ujue. The wooden choir. Deta

Spain. Navarre. Ujue. Church of Ujue. The wooden choir. Deta
Spain. Navarre. Ujue. Church of Ujue. Wood panelling in the choir. Marian Relief. Pentecost. Rococo style

Background imageNavarre Collection: Spain. Navarre. Noain Aqueduct

Spain. Navarre. Noain Aqueduct
Spain. Navarre. Aqueduct of Noain (1780-1790). Built by Ventura Rodriguez (1717-1785)

Background imageNavarre Collection: Sancho III of Navarre distributing their kingdoms among thei

Sancho III of Navarre distributing their kingdoms among thei
Sancho III Garces, the Great (c.992-1035). King of Pamplona and Count of Aragon (1000-1035), Earl of Sobrarbe Ribagorza (c.1018-1035) and Count of Castile (1029-1035)

Background imageNavarre Collection: Spain. Royal Saint Marys Monastery. Najera

Spain. Royal Saint Marys Monastery. Najera
Spain. Najera. Royal Saint Marys Monastery. Royal Pantheon. 16th century. First, tomb of Blanche of Navarre

Background imageNavarre Collection: Bronze plaque with an inscription from Andelos. Navarre. Spa

Bronze plaque with an inscription from Andelos. Navarre. Spa
Bronze plaque with an inscription from Andelos. Museum of Navarre. Pamplona

Background imageNavarre Collection: Sancho III of Castile (1134-1158) and his courtiers. Relief

Sancho III of Castile (1134-1158) and his courtiers. Relief from the sepulcher of his wife, Blanche of Navarre. Romanesque. 12th century. Monastery of Santa Mari?a la Real. Najera. La Rioja. Spain

Background imageNavarre Collection: Henry IV of France The Great (1553-1610). Engraving

Henry IV of France The Great (1553-1610). Engraving
Henry IV of France The Great (1553-1610). King of Navarre in 1562 (Henry III), king of France in 1589-1610 and head of the Huguenots (1569). Colored engraving

Background imageNavarre Collection: Quartzite cleaver and bifaces. Middle Paleolithic or Mouste

Quartzite cleaver and bifaces. Middle Paleolithic or Mouste
Prehistory. Middle Paleolithic or Mousterian (90, 000 to 35, 000 BC). Quartzite cleaver and bifaces of Aranzaduya (Urbasa). Museum of Navarre. Pamplona. Spain

Background imageNavarre Collection: Pilgrim James. Altarpiece. Maranon. Navarre

Pilgrim James. Altarpiece. Maranon. Navarre
Pilgrim James. Detail of the altarpiece. Late fifteenth century. Maranon. Navarre

Background imageNavarre Collection: Joan of Navarre / Gouttier

Joan of Navarre / Gouttier
JOAN OF NAVARRE Queen of Henry IV of England. She was regent of Brittany on behalf of her son by her first marriage. Date: 1370 - 1437

Background imageNavarre Collection: Charles IV of France

Charles IV of France
CHARLES IV OF FRANCE - Known as Charles the Fair (also known as Charles I of Navarre) Date: 1294 - 1328

Background imageNavarre Collection: Henri IV, French Royalty, full length portrait

Henri IV, French Royalty, full length portrait
Henri IV, King of France (from 1589), and King of Navarre (from 1572), seen here in a full length portrait. Date: 1553 - 1610

Background imageNavarre Collection: Henri IV, French Royalty

Henri IV, French Royalty
Henri IV, King of France (from 1589), and King of Navarre (from 1572). Date: 1553 - 1610

Background imageNavarre Collection: King Henry IV and Joan Navarre

King Henry IV and Joan Navarre
King Henry IV (1366 - 1413) with his queen, Joan of Navarre Date: 1366 - 1413

Background imageNavarre Collection: Blanche of Navarre, queen consort of France, 1330-1398

Blanche of Navarre, queen consort of France, 1330-1398.. Handcolored copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from French Costumes from King Clovis to Our Days, Massard, Mifliez, Paris, 1834

Background imageNavarre Collection: BOUTTATS, Jacob (ca. 1660 - ca. 1718). The creation

BOUTTATS, Jacob (ca. 1660 - ca. 1718). The creation of the fish and the birds. ca. 1700. Series of twelve paintings on copper with passages of Genesis. Flemish art. Painting. SPAIN. NAVARRE

Background imageNavarre Collection: Hundred Years War. Arrest of Charles II of Navarre

Hundred Years War. Arrest of Charles II of Navarre in the castle of John II of France in Rouen, on April 5, 1356. 19th century facsimile edition of the Chronicles (Chroniques) by Jean Froissart

Background imageNavarre Collection: Alfonso I, The Battler (1073-1134). King of Aragon

Alfonso I, The Battler (1073-1134). King of Aragon and Navarre (1104-1134). Engraving

Background imageNavarre Collection: SPAIN. Torres del R�Church of the Holy Sepulchre

SPAIN. Torres del R�Church of the Holy Sepulchre
SPAIN. Torres del R� Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Star-shaped dome. Romanesque art. Architecture

Background imageNavarre Collection: Spain. Monastery of. San Salvador de Leyre

Spain. Monastery of. San Salvador de Leyre
Monastery of San Salvador of Leyre. SPAIN. Yesa. Monastery of San Salvador of Leyre. Crypt (11th c.). Romanesque art. Architecture

Background imageNavarre Collection: Henri IV - King of France

Henri IV - King of France
Henry IV (15531610) - King of Navarre (as Henry III) from 1572 to 1610 and King of France from 1589 to 1610. Date: circa 1600

Background imageNavarre Collection: Louis XIV - King of France

Louis XIV - King of France
Louis XIV (16381715) - King of France (and of Navarre) from 1638 until his death. His reign of 72 years and 110 days is one of the longest in French and European history. Date: circa 1680

Background imageNavarre Collection: Louis XV - King of France

Louis XV - King of France
Louis XV (17101774) - King of France (and of Navarre) from 1715 until his death. Date: circa 1770

Background imageNavarre Collection: Henri IV Enters Paris

Henri IV Enters Paris
Henri of Navarre (the future Henri IV) unable to take Paris because hes a Protestant, decides that Paris is worth a mass, becomes a Catholic and enters Paris triumphantly. Date: March 1594

Background imageNavarre Collection: Antoine De Vendome

Antoine De Vendome
ANTOINE DE VENDOME VENDOME and King of Navarre, husband of Jeanne d Albret and father of Henri IV. Date: ? - 1562

Background imageNavarre Collection: Headband Two Infants Arms France Navarre Engraving

Headband Two Infants Arms France Navarre Engraving
Artokoloro

Background imageNavarre Collection: Henry IV of France The Great (1553-1610). King of Navarre in 1562 (Henry III)

Henry IV of France The Great (1553-1610). King of Navarre in 1562 (Henry III), king of France in 1589-1610 and head of the Huguenots (1569). Colored engraving

Background imageNavarre Collection: Spain, Pamplona, Plaza del Castillo at Dawn

Spain, Pamplona, Plaza del Castillo at Dawn (Large format sizes available)

Background imageNavarre Collection: Spain, Pamplona, City Hall at Dawn

Spain, Pamplona, City Hall at Dawn (Large format sizes available)

Background imageNavarre Collection: Alfonso of Castile, with the Kings of Aragon and Navarre, defeats the Moors

Alfonso of Castile, with the Kings of Aragon and Navarre, defeats the Moors
Illustration of Alfonso of Castile, with the Kings of Aragon and Navarre, defeats the Moors at Tolosa Date: 16 July 1212




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Discover the rich history and vibrant culture of Navarre, a captivating region in northern Spain. From the exhilarating Running of the Bulls during the famous San Fermin festival in Pamplona to the majestic Plaza de Toros, this land is steeped in tradition and excitement. Navarre's historical significance can be traced back centuries, with notable events like the Day before the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa in 1212, which shaped its destiny. The region also boasts architectural marvels such as the Church of San Martin de Tours, where you can witness intricate details depicting miracles like St. Martin's miracle. Navarre has been home to influential figures throughout history; Queen Berengaria left her mark on this land while Francis Xavier spread his faith as a Basque Roman Catholic missionary. Even Henri IV of France had connections here - his birthplace remains an intriguing landmark. Immerse yourself in Navarre's cultural heritage by witnessing unique traditions like Big Heads for children (Cabezones) during San Fermin festival or exploring medieval Old Towns that transport you back in time. Don't miss out on visiting vineyards and monasteries that produce exquisite wines, offering a taste of local flavors. Nature lovers will find solace amidst Isaba's Val del Roncal, where picturesque landscapes await exploration. And if art captivates your soul, marvel at treasures like Annunciation to the Shepherds from the 14th century. Navarre truly offers something for everyone - whether it’s adrenaline-pumping festivities or serene moments surrounded by natural beauty – making it an enchanting destination waiting to be discovered.