EditorialBologna and Guines com., Map of the Pas-de-Calais region in France, Fig. 48, p. 231, Gerhard Mercator, Jodocus Hondius, Jansson: Atlas minor Gerardi Mercatoris. Amsterodami: ex officina Ioannis Ianssonii, MDCXXXIIII [1634].
EditorialThe sepuclhre of Quenn Elisenda de Montcada (c.1292-1364). Following her marriage to James II the Just (1267-1327) she became Queen of the Catalan-Aragonese Crown. They both founded the Monastery of Pedralbes. Her sepulchre consists of a marble, two-si...
EditorialThe sepuclhre of Quenn Elisenda de Montcada (c.1292-1364). Following her marriage to James II the Just (1267-1327) she became Queen of the Catalan-Aragonese Crown. They both founded the Monastery of Pedralbes. Her sepulchre consists of a marble, two-si...
EditorialA coloured plan of the towne and castle of Guynes. This is a bird's eye view of the town and castle of Guines, France. Due to a mixture of French and Spanish in the annotations it may be attributed to a Portuguese engineer who made an independent repo...
EditorialPageant XXX. Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, jousting, with his vizor down, before the French king at Guines in 1414. Warwick Herald, in a tabard of his master's arms, stands behind the jousters holding two saddles. In the stand to the right of the...
EditorialThe sepuclhre of Quenn Elisenda de Montcada (c.1292-1364). Following her marriage to James II the Just (1267-1327) she became Queen of the Catalan-Aragonese Crown. They both founded the Monastery of Pedralbes. Her sepulchre consists of a marble, two-si...
EditorialThe sepuclhre of Quenn Elisenda de Montcada (c.1292-1364). Following her marriage to James II the Just (1267-1327) she became Queen of the Catalan-Aragonese Crown. They both founded the Monastery of Pedralbes. Her sepulchre consists of a marble, two-si...