Francisco de Ribera was a Spanish Franciscan priest from Toledo, a Doctor of Theology, whom Pope Sixtus V appointed as bishop of Leighlin, Ireland, on...
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Francisco Ribera (1537–1591) was a Spanish Jesuit theologian, identified with the Futurist Christian eschatological view. Ribera was born at Villacastín...
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victory for a Spanish privateer squadron under Francisco de Ribera over a Tunisian fleet. Spain (Ribera) San Juan Bautista 36 Tunis 19 armed ships - 4...
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Jusepe de Ribera (Valencian: [josep ðe riˈβeɾa]; baptised 17 February 1591 – 3 November 1652) was a Spanish painter and printmaker. Ribera, Francisco de Zurbarán...
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Juan de Ribera (Seville, Spain, 20 March 1532 – Valencia, 6 January 1611) was an influential figure in 16th and 17th century Spain. Ribera held appointments...
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to Toledo to serve Francisco de Ribera Barroso, who later became the 2nd Marquis of Malpica, and, some time later, Antonio Álvarez de Toledo, 5th Duke of...
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Juan Antonio Ribera Fernandez, also Juan Antonio de Ribera (May 27, 1779 – June 15, 1860) was a Spanish painter. Ribera was born in Madrid, was a student...
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Ribera of Navarre, the flat region around the Ebro at the south of Navarre, Spain Francisco Ribera (1537–1591), Spanish Jesuit theologian Juan de Ribera...
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Pedro de Ribera (Madrid 4 August 1681 - Madrid, 1742) was a Spanish architect of the Baroque period. Ribera worked almost exclusively in Madrid during...
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Ixion is a 1632 oil painting, signed and dated by Jusepe de Ribera. It shows a scene from Classical mythology, of Ixion being tortured as the eternal...
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Francisco de Zurbarán (/ˌzʊərbəˈrɑːn/ ZOOR-bə-RAHN, Spanish: [fɾanˈθisko ðe θuɾβaˈɾan]; baptized 7 November 1598 – 27 August 1664) was a Spanish painter...
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Juan Francisco de la Cerda Enríquez de Ribera (Medinaceli, 4 November 1637 – Madrid, 20 February 1691), 8th Duke of Medinaceli, 7th Marquis de Cogolludo...
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Goulette December – A victory for a Spanish privateer squadron under Francisco de Ribera over a Tunisian fleet. Battle of Tsitsamuri - Kingdom of Kakheti...
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Afán de Ribera y Téllez-Girón (10 May 1583 in Sevilla – 28 March 1637 in Villach) was a Spanish noble and diplomat. He was the 3rd Duke of Alcalá de los...
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co-consecrators Ghisbertus Masius, bishop of 's-Hertogenbosch, and Francisco de Ribera, bishop of Leighlin. He was installed in Namur on 23 October 1594...
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: 24 Juan de Salcedo was the standard bearer, Nicolás de Ribera was the treasurer and Juan Carvallo was the inspector.: 45, 47 Diego de Almagro was...
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usually attributed to the Jesuit Giovanni Battista Primoli [pt], but Francisco de Ribera has also been considered, at least as a collaborator, and the galilee...
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– Action of 1616, La Goulette, Tunisia: A Spanish squadron under Francisco de Ribera defeats a Tunisian fleet. April 25 – Sir John Coke, in the Court...
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Castillo, Alonso Cano, Pedro de Mena, Jusepe de Ribera, Francisco de Zurbarán, Diego Velázquez, Francisco de Goya, Federico de Madrazo, Ramón Casas, José...
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painters of the Utrecht School and the Spanish painters Francisco Ribalta, Jusepe de Ribera, and their followers, with the term most often being applied...
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Francisco de Sande Picón (1540 – September 12, 1602) was the third Spanish governor and captain-general of the Philippines from August 25, 1575 to April...
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Julián Ribera y Tarragó (Carcaixent, Valencia, 19 February 1858 – 2 May 1934, La Pobla Llarga, Valencia) was a Spanish Arabist and academic. Ribera studied...
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– Action of 1616, La Goulette, Tunisia: A Spanish squadron under Francisco de Ribera defeats a Tunisian fleet. April 25 – Sir John Coke, in the Court...
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the occupation of Belgium in 1795. The Franciscan Bishop Leighlin Francisco de Ribera resided in the Irish College Antwerp, when he could not stay in Ireland...
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Velázquez (1629?) Asunción de la Magdalena, José de Ribera (1636) Venus, Mercurio y el Amor, Louis Michel van Loo (1748) Alegoría de la Paz y la Justicia,...
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Francisca Enríquez de Ribera y Portocarrero, 5th Duchess of Alcalá (1639-1645) Juan Francisco de la Cerda y Enríquez de Ribera, 6th Duke of Alcalá (1645-1691)...
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Maria Agnès Ribera Garau (Palma, 1790 - Palma, 1861) was a Spanish writer, liberal and former nun from Majorca. Born illegitimate, she was the only child...
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Juan Ribalta Hernán Picó Ribera Juan Antonio Ribera Juan Vicente Ribera Jusepe de Ribera Romà Ribera Carlos Luis de Ribera y Fieve David López Ribes...
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Chaldaic the commentaries of Francisco de Toledo on the Epistles of St. Paul to the Romans and those of Francisco Ribera on the Epistle of St. Paul to...
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Francesc Ribalta (redirect from Francisco Ribalta)
Retrieved 2 June 2015. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Francisco Ribalta. Jusepe de Ribera, 1591-1652, a full text exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan...
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