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Roman Road, Spain
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Roman Road, Spain

A section of surviving Roman road near Cirauqui in northern Spain. The curb stones can be clearly seen, a common feature of Roman roads.
Philip II of Spain by Moro
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Philip II of Spain by Moro

A 16th century CE portrait by Giacomo Antonio Moro of Philip II of Spain (r. 1556-1598 CE).
Antonio de Mendoza, Viceroy of New Spain
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Antonio de Mendoza, Viceroy of New Spain

A portrait of Antonio de Mendoza, the first viceroy of New Spain (Mexico and many surrounding territories) within the Spanish empire. He served from 1535 to 1550. (Museo Nacional de Historia, Mexico City)
Cardo Maximus of Italica, Spain
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Cardo Maximus of Italica, Spain

The Cardo Maximus (north-south street) of Italica, an archaeological site located in modern-day Santiponce, 9 kilometres (5.5 miles) north of Seville in Spain.
Buccaneer
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Buccaneer

The buccaneers were privateers who attacked enemies of their state, namely Spain, in the Caribbean and on the American coast (the Spanish Main) throughout the 17th century. Initially hunters and then seamen and soldiers, the buccaneers successfully...
Effigy of Pope Gregory VII
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Effigy of Pope Gregory VII

Wax effigy of Pope Gregory VII (c. 1015-1085). Cathedral of Salerno, Italy.
Pope Gregory VII, Pitigliano Cathedral
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Pope Gregory VII, Pitigliano Cathedral

Stained glass window of Pope Gregory VII (1015-1085) at the Pitigliano Cathedral, Italy.
Reconquista
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Reconquista

The Reconquista (Reconquest) or Iberian Crusades were military campaigns largely conducted between the 11th and 13th century CE to liberate southern Portuguese and Spanish territories, then known as al-Andalus, from the Muslim Moors who had...
Francis Drake
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Francis Drake

Sir Francis Drake (c. 1540-1596 CE) was an English mariner, privateer and explorer who in 1588 CE helped defeat the Spanish Armada of Philip II of Spain (r. 1556-1598 CE) which attempted to invade the kingdom of Elizabeth I of England (r...
The Ptolemaic Dynasty of Ancient Egypt: From Ptolemy I to Cleopatra VII
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The Ptolemaic Dynasty of Ancient Egypt: From Ptolemy I to Cleopatra VII

The Ptolemaic dynasty in Ancient Egypt began under the rule of Ptolemy I Soter, whose goal was to make Egypt great again and he did that by putting the country back on solid economic and administrative footing, and it ended with Cleopatra...
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