EditorialPueblo t?rtaro. Europa Oriental y Siberia. T?rtaros a caballo. Grabado por Lemaitre, Venier y Masson. Historia de Rusia por Chopin. Panorama Universal, edici?n espa?ola de 1839.
EditorialThe Battle of Lepanto. The Imperial fleet under Don Juan d'Austria and the Doge of Venice, Sebastiano Venier, destroyed the Turkish fleet in 1571. Oil on canvas.
EditorialDon Juan d'Austria, natural son of Emperor Karl V, commanded the Imperial fleet which beat a Turkish fleet off Lepanto in the Mediterranean, in 1571. The two other commanders at Lepanto were Marc Antonio Colonna (left) and the Doge Sebastiano Venier (r...
Editorial" Turkish" Monstrance, 1708, celebrates Don Juan d'Austria's victory over a Turkish fleet near Lepanto in 1571. Detail: crow's nest with Sebastiano Venier, Doge of Venice, a member of the alliance between Spain, Pope and Venice. Silver, silve...
EditorialThe naval battle of Lepanto in 1571, in which the Imperial Fleet under Don Juan d'Austria and the Doge of Venice, Sebastiano Venier, destroyed a Turkish fleet.
EditorialDon Juan d'Austria, natural son of Emperor Karl V, commanded the Imperial fleet which beat a Turkish fleet off Lepanto in the Mediterranean, in 1571. The two other commanders at Lepanto were Marc Antonio Colonna (left) and the Doge Sebastiano Venier (r...
EditorialThe naval battle of Lepanto in 1571, in which the Imperial Fleet under Don Juan d'Austria and the Doge of Venice, Sebastiano Venier, destroyed a Turkish fleet.
Editorial" Turkish" Monstrance, 1708, celebrates Don Juan d'Austria's victory over a Turkish fleet near Lepanto in 1571. Detail: crow's nest with Sebastiano Venier, Doge of Venice, a member of the alliance between Spain, Pope and Venice. Silver, silve...
EditorialDon Juan d'Austria, natural son of Emperor Karl V, commanded the Imperial fleet which beat a Turkish fleet off Lepanto in the Mediterranean, in 1571. The two other commanders at Lepanto were Marc Antonio Colonna (left) and the Doge Sebastiano Venier (r...
EditorialA meeting of the Grand Council of Venice presided by the Doge Sebastiano Venier, to celebrate the naval victory over the Turks at Lepanto, 1571. From the " Travels" of the Venetian Charles Magius MS 134.