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"Ramiro: A Name Immortalized in History and Art" Step into the world of Ramiro, a name that echoes through time, intertwined with tales of bravery, dreams

Background imageRamiro Collection: The Bell of Huesca, oil Painting, 1880

The Bell of Huesca, oil Painting, 1880

Background imageRamiro Collection: Don Ramiro's dream. The King of Asturias Ramiro I

Don Ramiro's dream. The King of Asturias Ramiro I
Don Ramiro's dream. Illustration that represents one of the moments before the Battle of Clavijo (May 23, 844). The King of Asturias Ramiro I (791-850)

Background imageRamiro Collection: Rafael Montesinos, 1855, by Bernardo Lopez Piquer

Rafael Montesinos, 1855, by Bernardo Lopez Piquer
Rafael Montesinos Ramiro (1811-1877). Spanish painter. Portrait by Bernardo Lopez Piquer (1799-1874), 1855. Museum of Romanticism. Madrid. Spain. Date: 2019

Background imageRamiro Collection: Battle of Clavijo, 1753-1762, by Andres Gines de Aguirre

Battle of Clavijo, 1753-1762, by Andres Gines de Aguirre
Battle of Clavijo (844). According to tradition, the King of Asturias Ramiro I, with the help of the Apostle Santiago, who appeared to him riding a white horse

Background imageRamiro Collection: Ramiro Pez

Ramiro Pez Italy Rugby Union England V Italy Twickenham, London, England 10 February 2007 Date: 10 February 2007

Background imageRamiro Collection: Dallaglio & Ramiro Pez

Dallaglio & Ramiro Pez England V Italy England V Italy Twickenham, London 17 February 2001 Date: 17 February 2001

Background imageRamiro Collection: Ramiro de Maetzu (1874-1936), Spanish writer, photo 1906

Ramiro de Maetzu (1874-1936), Spanish writer, photo 1906

Background imageRamiro Collection: Mozarabic art. 10th century. Codex Vigilanus or Albeldensis

Mozarabic art. 10th century. Codex Vigilanus or Albeldensis, (976). The nine portraits. Page showing three visigothic kings, three kings of Navarre and three scribes of the codex

Background imageRamiro Collection: Pre-Romanesque Asturian architecture. Spain. Church of St Ma

Pre-Romanesque Asturian architecture. Spain. Church of St Mary at Mount Naranco. Built as a palace ordered by the king Ramiro I of Asturias (791-850)

Background imageRamiro Collection: Sancho Ramirez (1043-1094). King of Aragon (1063-1094)

Sancho Ramirez (1043-1094). King of Aragon (1063-1094) and King of Navarre (1076-1094) as Sancho V. Detail of Ramiro I Ram� z King of Aragon and Navarre with the name of Sancho V

Background imageRamiro Collection: Ramiro III (961A?i?985), king of Le??n (966A?i?984). Engra

Ramiro III (961A?i?985), king of Le??n (966A?i?984). Engraving.. Colored

Background imageRamiro Collection: Pre-Romanesque Art. Spain. Asturias. Oviedo. Church St. Mich

Pre-Romanesque Art. Spain. Asturias. Oviedo. Church St. Michael of Lillo. Built in 9th century under the king Ramiro I of Asturias (791-850). Window. World Heritage Site

Background imageRamiro Collection: Sancho III of Navarre distributing their kingdoms among thei

Sancho III of Navarre distributing their kingdoms among thei
Sancho III Garces, the Great (c.992-1035). King of Pamplona and Count of Aragon (1000-1035), Earl of Sobrarbe Ribagorza (c.1018-1035) and Count of Castile (1029-1035)

Background imageRamiro Collection: Saint Peters Cathedral. Capital. Jaca. Aragon. Spain

Saint Peters Cathedral. Capital. Jaca. Aragon. Spain
Saint Peters Cathedral. Romanesque temple built during the kingdom of Ramiro I (1035-1063), king of Aragon. XI century. Capital representig the Sacrifice of Isaac. Jaca. Aragon. Spain

Background imageRamiro Collection: Diocesan Museum of Jaca. Aragon. Spain

Diocesan Museum of Jaca. Aragon. Spain
Diocesan Museum installed in the cloister of Saint Peters Cathedral, romanesque temple built during the kingdom of Ramiro I (1035-1063), king of Aragon. XI century. Jaca. Aragon. Spain

Background imageRamiro Collection: Saint Peters Cathedral. South porch. Jaca. Aragon. Spain

Saint Peters Cathedral. South porch. Jaca. Aragon. Spain
Saint Peters Cathedral. Romanesque temple built during the kingdom of Ramiro I (1035-1063), king of Aragon. XI century. South porch with a later shield of the Papal States in the tympanum. Jaca

Background imageRamiro Collection: Saint Peters Cathedral. Jaca. Aragon. Spain

Saint Peters Cathedral. Jaca. Aragon. Spain
Saint Peters Cathedral. Romanesque temple built during the kingdom of Ramiro I (1035-1063), king of Aragon. XI century. Capital representing the King David playing the harp with musicians

Background imageRamiro Collection: SPAIN. Oviedo. Church of Santa Mar�del Naranco

SPAIN. Oviedo. Church of Santa Mar�del Naranco
SPAIN. Oviedo. Church of Santa Maric del Naranco

Background imageRamiro Collection: SPAIN. Oviedo. Church of Santa Mardel Naranco

SPAIN. Oviedo. Church of Santa Mardel Naranco

Background imageRamiro Collection: Portrait of several kings of Asturias and Leon

Portrait of several kings of Asturias and Leon, Ordo񯬠 Ramiro. Genealogic de los Reyes de Espa񡮠 1463. Work by CARTAGENA, Alonso de (1384-1456). Miniature Painting. SPAIN. Madrid

Background imageRamiro Collection: GIAQUINTO, Corrado (1700-1765)

GIAQUINTO, Corrado (1700-1765). The Legendary Battle of Clavijo. Supposed struggle (844) between Asturian King Ramiro


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"Ramiro: A Name Immortalized in History and Art" Step into the world of Ramiro, a name that echoes through time, intertwined with tales of bravery, dreams, and artistic masterpieces. From ancient battles to majestic paintings, Ramiro's legacy is etched in various realms. In "The Bell of Huesca, " an oil painting from 1880, we witness the chilling story I, the King of Asturias. His dream for a united kingdom led him to face treachery and sacrifice his own nobles' lives. This haunting artwork by Rafael Montesinos captures the weight of leadership and its consequences. Traveling back further in time, Bernardo Lopez Piquer's portrait reveals another facet of Ramiro's existence. Painted in 1855, this depiction showcases his regal demeanor as he ruled over León during turbulent times. The Battle of Clavijo serves as a testament to his valorous spirit against Moorish invaders during the early medieval period. Delving deeper into history brings us to Mozarabic art from the 10th century – exemplified by Codex Vigilanus or Albeldensis. Within these illuminated pages lies glimpses into religious life during Ramiro's era; intricate illustrations that speak volumes about cultural exchange and artistic prowess. Architecture also pays homage to our enigmatic protagonist. Pre-Romanesque Asturian architecture stands tall in Spain's Church of St Ma – an architectural marvel where faith meets craftsmanship. Its grandeur reflects not only religious devotion but also the visionaries like Ramiro who shaped their surroundings. Beyond battles and brushstrokes lies another realm where Ramiros thrive – even beyond Spanish borders. Rugby enthusiasts will recognize Dallaglio & Ramiro Pez as two formidable players who left their mark on this beloved sport with their skillful maneuvers on the field. But let us not forget those whose words immortalize Ramiro's name.