EditorialRenaissance Art. Spain. Polyptych of the Martyrs. Beheading of Saint Hermenegild (564-586), c. 1515. Oil on panel by Spanish painter Juan Ramirez. Fine Arts Museum of Granada. Andalusia. Spain.
EditorialKnight wearing military distinction of the Grand Cross of the Royal and Military Order of Saint Hermenegild, created by Ferdinand VII of Spain in 1814. Chromolithography. "Historia de las Ordenes de Caballer?a y de las Condecoraciones Espa?olas" (Histo...
EditorialSaint Hermenegild (564-585). Visigothic prince and nobleman. Son of King Liuvigild and brother of Recaredo. His conversion to Catholicism caused a confrontation with his father and a military conflict. He was captured and had his throat slit. Death of ...
EditorialFrancisco de Herrera el Mozo / 'The Triumph of Saint Hermenegild', 1654, Spanish School, Oil on canvas, 326 cm x 228 cm, P00833. SAN HERMENEGILDO.
EditorialFrancisco de Herrera el Mozo / 'The Triumph of Saint Hermenegild', 1654, Spanish School, Oil on canvas, 326 cm x 228 cm, P00833. SAN HERMENEGILDO.
EditorialRenaissance Art. Spain. Polyptych of the Martyrs. Beheading of Saint Hermenegild (564-586), c. 1515. Oil on panel by Spanish painter Juan Ramirez. Fine Arts Museum of Granada. Andalusia. Spain.
EditorialRenaissance Art. Spain. Polyptych of the Martyrs. Beheading of Saint Hermenegild (564-586), c. 1515. Oil on panel by Spanish painter Juan Ramirez. Fine Arts Museum of Granada. Andalusia. Spain.