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War altar used in 1037-38 in the defence of Milan against Conrad II
War altar used in 1037-38 in the defence of Milan against Conrad II

LLM454546: War altar used in 1037-38 in the defence of Milan against Conrad II, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

Frederick Barbarossa and Arnold of Brescia
Frederick Barbarossa and Arnold of Brescia

LLM454553: Frederick Barbarossa and Arnold of Brescia, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

Elena and their children saying farewell to Manfred, killed at the Battle of Benevento
Elena and their children saying farewell to Manfred, killed at the Battle of Benevento

LLM454563: Elena and their children saying farewell to Manfred, killed at the Battle of Benevento, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

The Spanish finding gold in the region near the river Hina
The Spanish finding gold in the region near the river Hina

LLM456924: The Spanish finding gold in the region near the river Hina, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

The guardian of Rabida welcoming Cristopher Columbus and his young son
The guardian of Rabida welcoming Cristopher Columbus and his young son

LLM456932: The guardian of Rabida welcoming Cristopher Columbus and his young son, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

Giorgio di Silveira exclaimed It will not please God to hurt you
Giorgio di Silveira exclaimed It will not please God to hurt you

LLM456941: Giorgio di Silveira exclaimed It will not please God to hurt you, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

Mutiny  of the crew of the Portuguese ship Fior del Mare
Mutiny  of the crew of the Portuguese ship Fior del Mare

LLM456942: Mutiny of the crew of the Portuguese ship Fior del Mare, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

Arab ship set fire by the Portuguese fleet
Arab ship set fire by the Portuguese fleet

LLM456946: Arab ship set fire by the Portuguese fleet, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

Cadamosto killed by black people
Cadamosto killed by black people

LLM456947: Cadamosto killed by black people, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

Zenobia in the presence of Aurelian
Zenobia in the presence of Aurelian

LLM457144: Zenobia in the presence of Aurelian, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

Red Indians attack a wagon
Red Indians attack a wagon

LLM456846: Red Indians attack a wagon, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

Costumes from Norway and Lapland
Costumes from Norway and Lapland

LLM456863: Costumes from Norway and Lapland, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

Costumes of Dalmatia and Morlacchi
Costumes of Dalmatia and Morlacchi

LLM456864: Costumes of Dalmatia and Morlacchi, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

Peasants of Germany
Peasants of Germany

LLM456865: Peasants of Germany, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

Tuscan costumes of the 13th century
Tuscan costumes of the 13th century

LLM456876: Tuscan costumes of the 13th century, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

18th century Italian dress
18th century Italian dress

LLM456879: 18th century Italian dress, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

19th century costumes
19th century costumes

LLM456880: 19th century costumes, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

The ship San Gabriele of the fleet of Loayse being attacked by three French ships
The ship San Gabriele of the fleet of Loayse being attacked by three French ships

LLM456904: The ship San Gabriele of the fleet of Loayse being attacked by three French ships, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

The astrologer Micer Codro shows Vasco Nunez di Balboa the star of his destiny.
The astrologer Micer Codro shows Vasco Nunez di Balboa the star of his destiny.

LLM456912: The astrologer Micer Codro shows Vasco Nunez di Balboa the star of his destiny., Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

God wants it: at the Council of Clermont (today Clermont Ferrand (Clermont-Ferrand), in Auvergne), Peter the Hermit (1050-1115) preached the first crusade before Pope Urban II, 1095 (Peter the Hermit, preacher for the First Crusades, 1095) Illustration of Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) taken from “Storia d'Italia” (History of Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection
God wants it: at the Council of Clermont (today Clermont Ferrand (Clermont-Ferrand), in Auvergne), Peter the Hermit (1050-1115) preached the first crusade before Pope Urban II, 1095 (Peter the Hermit, preacher for the First Crusades, 1095) Illustration of Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) taken from “Storia d'Italia” (History of Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection

ELD4849206: God wants it: at the Council of Clermont (today Clermont Ferrand (Clermont-Ferrand), in Auvergne), Peter the Hermit (1050-1115) preached the first crusade before Pope Urban II, 1095 (Peter the Hermit, preacher for the First Crusades, 1095) Illustration of Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) taken from “Storia d'Italia” (History of Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

Representation of the Carroccio, a large cart bearing the city signs and around which gathered the militias of the communes of the Po plain, invented by the arch of Milan Aribert (Ariberto) in 1037 during the siege of the city by Emperor Conrad II the Salic (990-1039) (View of the carroccio, War altar used in 1037-1038 in the defence of Milan against emperor Conrad II) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from Storia d'Italia”” (History of Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection
Representation of the Carroccio, a large cart bearing the city signs and around which gathered the militias of the communes of the Po plain, invented by the arch of Milan Aribert (Ariberto) in 1037 during the siege of the city by Emperor Conrad II the Salic (990-1039) (View of the carroccio, War altar used in 1037-1038 in the defence of Milan against emperor Conrad II) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from Storia d'Italia”” (History of Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection

ELD4849274: Representation of the Carroccio, a large cart bearing the city signs and around which gathered the militias of the communes of the Po plain, invented by the arch of Milan Aribert (Ariberto) in 1037 during the siege of the city by Emperor Conrad II the Salic (990-1039) (View of the carroccio, War altar used in 1037-1038 in the defence of Milan against emperor Conrad II) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from Storia d'Italia”” (History of Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

Roman antiquite: representation of Consul Titus Manlius Imperiosus Torquatus defeating a Gallic in 361 BC - (Titus Manlius Torquatus fighting a gallic warrior who challenged the roman army and kills him, 361 BC) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “Storia d'Italia” by Paolo Giulia Udici, 1930 Private Collection
Roman antiquite: representation of Consul Titus Manlius Imperiosus Torquatus defeating a Gallic in 361 BC - (Titus Manlius Torquatus fighting a gallic warrior who challenged the roman army and kills him, 361 BC) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “Storia d'Italia” by Paolo Giulia Udici, 1930 Private Collection

ELD4852821: Roman antiquite: representation of Consul Titus Manlius Imperiosus Torquatus defeating a Gallic in 361 BC - (Titus Manlius Torquatus fighting a gallic warrior who challenged the roman army and kills him, 361 BC) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “Storia d'Italia” by Paolo Giulia Udici, 1930 Private Collection, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

Roman antiquite: Appius Claudius Caecus the blind (4th century BC) great orator and Latin writer dissuades the Romans from accepting in 280 BC the peace proposals of Pirrhus (Pyrrhus) I”” (Appius Claudius Caecus the blind roman politician gave a famous speech against Cineas, an envoy of Pyrrhus of Epirus declaring Rome would never surrender, 280 BC) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “” Storia d'Italia”” (History of Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection
Roman antiquite: Appius Claudius Caecus the blind (4th century BC) great orator and Latin writer dissuades the Romans from accepting in 280 BC the peace proposals of Pirrhus (Pyrrhus) I”” (Appius Claudius Caecus the blind roman politician gave a famous speech against Cineas, an envoy of Pyrrhus of Epirus declaring Rome would never surrender, 280 BC) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “” Storia d'Italia”” (History of Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection

ELD4852915: Roman antiquite: Appius Claudius Caecus the blind (4th century BC) great orator and Latin writer dissuades the Romans from accepting in 280 BC the peace proposals of Pirrhus (Pyrrhus) I”” (Appius Claudius Caecus the blind roman politician gave a famous speech against Cineas, an envoy of Pyrrhus of Epirus declaring Rome would never surrender, 280 BC) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “” Storia d'Italia”” (History of Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

First Crusade (1096-1099): “” The Doge of Venice Vitale Falier preaching the crusade in the new Basilica of St. Mark in Venice, Italy, 1095”” (The Doge of Venice in San Marco inviting people and soldiers to join the Crusade in the brand new basilica of San Marco, c 1095) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “” Orioria d'Italia”” ( History-of Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection
First Crusade (1096-1099): “” The Doge of Venice Vitale Falier preaching the crusade in the new Basilica of St. Mark in Venice, Italy, 1095”” (The Doge of Venice in San Marco inviting people and soldiers to join the Crusade in the brand new basilica of San Marco, c 1095) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “” Orioria d'Italia”” ( History-of Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection

ELD4849357: First Crusade (1096-1099): “” The Doge of Venice Vitale Falier preaching the crusade in the new Basilica of St. Mark in Venice, Italy, 1095”” (The Doge of Venice in San Marco inviting people and soldiers to join the Crusade in the brand new basilica of San Marco, c 1095) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “” Orioria d'Italia”” ( History-of Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

Young venetian girls kidnapped by narentine pirates during a traditional celebration, 943 Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “Storia d'Italia” by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Collection private
Young venetian girls kidnapped by narentine pirates during a traditional celebration, 943 Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “Storia d'Italia” by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Collection private

ELD4850062: Young venetian girls kidnapped by narentine pirates during a traditional celebration, 943 Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “Storia d'Italia” by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Collection private, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

Roman Antiquite: The Marriage of the Queen of Numidia Sophosnibe (235-203 BC) and Massinissa after the Capture of Cirta and the Defeat of Syphax in 203 BC” (Wedding of queen Sophonisba and Masinissa (Massinissa or Massena) after the defeat of Syphax, 203 BC) Illustration of Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) tiree about “” Storia d'Italia”” (History of Italy ) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection
Roman Antiquite: The Marriage of the Queen of Numidia Sophosnibe (235-203 BC) and Massinissa after the Capture of Cirta and the Defeat of Syphax in 203 BC” (Wedding of queen Sophonisba and Masinissa (Massinissa or Massena) after the defeat of Syphax, 203 BC) Illustration of Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) tiree about “” Storia d'Italia”” (History of Italy ) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection

ELD4853248: Roman Antiquite: The Marriage of the Queen of Numidia Sophosnibe (235-203 BC) and Massinissa after the Capture of Cirta and the Defeat of Syphax in 203 BC” (Wedding of queen Sophonisba and Masinissa (Massinissa or Massena) after the defeat of Syphax, 203 BC) Illustration of Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) tiree about “” Storia d'Italia”” (History of Italy ) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

The king of Sicily Manfred I leaving his wife Helene (Elena) and his children to go to fight against his rival Charles I of Anjou in 1266 (Manfred, King of Sicily leaves his wife Helena Angelina Doukaina and his family to go to fight against his rival Charles I of Sicily) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) taken from “” Storia d'Italia” (History-D' Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection
The king of Sicily Manfred I leaving his wife Helene (Elena) and his children to go to fight against his rival Charles I of Anjou in 1266 (Manfred, King of Sicily leaves his wife Helena Angelina Doukaina and his family to go to fight against his rival Charles I of Sicily) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) taken from “” Storia d'Italia” (History-D' Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection

ELD4850336: The king of Sicily Manfred I leaving his wife Helene (Elena) and his children to go to fight against his rival Charles I of Anjou in 1266 (Manfred, King of Sicily leaves his wife Helena Angelina Doukaina and his family to go to fight against his rival Charles I of Sicily) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) taken from “” Storia d'Italia” (History-D' Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

The Gallic leader Vercingetorix (80-46 BC) going to Jules Cesar (100-44 BC) to Alesia in 52 BC - Vercingetorix (72-46 BC) gallic leader, surrendering to Caesar in Alesia (France), 52 BC Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “” Storia d'Italia”” (History of Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection
The Gallic leader Vercingetorix (80-46 BC) going to Jules Cesar (100-44 BC) to Alesia in 52 BC - Vercingetorix (72-46 BC) gallic leader, surrendering to Caesar in Alesia (France), 52 BC Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “” Storia d'Italia”” (History of Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection

ELD4850458: The Gallic leader Vercingetorix (80-46 BC) going to Jules Cesar (100-44 BC) to Alesia in 52 BC - Vercingetorix (72-46 BC) gallic leader, surrendering to Caesar in Alesia (France), 52 BC Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “” Storia d'Italia”” (History of Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

Pope Martin I (600-656) arrested by the guards of the exarch Theodore Calliopas in the Basilica of Laterano on 17/06/653 (Pope Martin I arrested in the Lateran on 17th June 653 by exarch of Ravenna Theodore I Calliopas) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) taken from “” d'Italia”” (History of Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Collection private
Pope Martin I (600-656) arrested by the guards of the exarch Theodore Calliopas in the Basilica of Laterano on 17/06/653 (Pope Martin I arrested in the Lateran on 17th June 653 by exarch of Ravenna Theodore I Calliopas) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) taken from “” d'Italia”” (History of Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Collection private

ELD4849743: Pope Martin I (600-656) arrested by the guards of the exarch Theodore Calliopas in the Basilica of Laterano on 17/06/653 (Pope Martin I arrested in the Lateran on 17th June 653 by exarch of Ravenna Theodore I Calliopas) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) taken from “” d'Italia”” (History of Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Collection private, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

Roman antiquite: “” The Roman general Germanicus swearing fidelite at the time of the death of his adoptive father the Emperor Augustus against the legions in the midst of mutiny in Germania, 14 AD” (Roman soldier Germanicus, son of Augustus, Germanicus put down the rebellion after the death of the emperor, 14 AD) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “” Storia d'Italia”” (History of Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection
Roman antiquite: “” The Roman general Germanicus swearing fidelite at the time of the death of his adoptive father the Emperor Augustus against the legions in the midst of mutiny in Germania, 14 AD” (Roman soldier Germanicus, son of Augustus, Germanicus put down the rebellion after the death of the emperor, 14 AD) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “” Storia d'Italia”” (History of Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection

ELD4854005: Roman antiquite: “” The Roman general Germanicus swearing fidelite at the time of the death of his adoptive father the Emperor Augustus against the legions in the midst of mutiny in Germania, 14 AD” (Roman soldier Germanicus, son of Augustus, Germanicus put down the rebellion after the death of the emperor, 14 AD) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “” Storia d'Italia”” (History of Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

Roman Antiquite: Emperor Septimius Severus (145-211) returns to Rome with his wife Julia Domna (170-217) in 193 AD” (Roman emperor Septimius Severus and his wife Julia Domna entering Rome, 193 AD) Illustration of Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “” Storia d'Italia”” by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection
Roman Antiquite: Emperor Septimius Severus (145-211) returns to Rome with his wife Julia Domna (170-217) in 193 AD” (Roman emperor Septimius Severus and his wife Julia Domna entering Rome, 193 AD) Illustration of Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “” Storia d'Italia”” by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection

ELD4854161: Roman Antiquite: Emperor Septimius Severus (145-211) returns to Rome with his wife Julia Domna (170-217) in 193 AD” (Roman emperor Septimius Severus and his wife Julia Domna entering Rome, 193 AD) Illustration of Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “” Storia d'Italia”” by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

Roman Antiquite: The Imperator of Palmyra Septimia Bathzabbai Zenobie captured by Roman Emperor Aurelien, 272”” (The queen of the Palmyrene empire Zenobia prisoner of the Roman emperor Aurelian, 272 AD) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) taken from “” Storia d'Italia” (History) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection
Roman Antiquite: The Imperator of Palmyra Septimia Bathzabbai Zenobie captured by Roman Emperor Aurelien, 272”” (The queen of the Palmyrene empire Zenobia prisoner of the Roman emperor Aurelian, 272 AD) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) taken from “” Storia d'Italia” (History) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection

ELD4854193: Roman Antiquite: The Imperator of Palmyra Septimia Bathzabbai Zenobie captured by Roman Emperor Aurelien, 272”” (The queen of the Palmyrene empire Zenobia prisoner of the Roman emperor Aurelian, 272 AD) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) taken from “” Storia d'Italia” (History) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

Representation of Fra Diavolo (nickname Michele Pezza) (1760-1806), Brigand and Chief Neapolitan insurgent against the Armee of Napoleon Bonaparte, 1799 (Portrait of Fra Diavolo (Michele Pezza) amous Neapolitan guerrilla leader who resisted the French occupation of Naples, 1799) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (186di Scarpelli 6-1937) from “” Storia d'Italia”” (History-D Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection
Representation of Fra Diavolo (nickname Michele Pezza) (1760-1806), Brigand and Chief Neapolitan insurgent against the Armee of Napoleon Bonaparte, 1799 (Portrait of Fra Diavolo (Michele Pezza) amous Neapolitan guerrilla leader who resisted the French occupation of Naples, 1799) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (186di Scarpelli 6-1937) from “” Storia d'Italia”” (History-D Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection

ELD4856762: Representation of Fra Diavolo (nickname Michele Pezza) (1760-1806), Brigand and Chief Neapolitan insurgent against the Armee of Napoleon Bonaparte, 1799 (Portrait of Fra Diavolo (Michele Pezza) amous Neapolitan guerrilla leader who resisted the French occupation of Naples, 1799) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (186di Scarpelli 6-1937) from “” Storia d'Italia”” (History-D Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

Portrait of the painter Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio 1483 - 1520) painting the Fornarina (Italian painter Raphael and the young lady called the Fornarina) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “Storia d'Italia”” (History of Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private collection
Portrait of the painter Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio 1483 - 1520) painting the Fornarina (Italian painter Raphael and the young lady called the Fornarina) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “Storia d'Italia”” (History of Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private collection

ELD4856255: Portrait of the painter Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio 1483 - 1520) painting the Fornarina (Italian painter Raphael and the young lady called the Fornarina) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “Storia d'Italia”” (History of Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private collection, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

The French troops of the marechal La Feuillade abandoning Messina during the revolt of the city against the Spanish occupation, 1674-1678 (Anti-Spanish revolt of Messina, Sicily, 1674 - 1678: french army of king Louis XIV leave the island and abandons the population) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) taken from “” Storia d'Italia” (Histoiana -D Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection
The French troops of the marechal La Feuillade abandoning Messina during the revolt of the city against the Spanish occupation, 1674-1678 (Anti-Spanish revolt of Messina, Sicily, 1674 - 1678: french army of king Louis XIV leave the island and abandons the population) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) taken from “” Storia d'Italia” (Histoiana -D Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection

ELD4856327: The French troops of the marechal La Feuillade abandoning Messina during the revolt of the city against the Spanish occupation, 1674-1678 (Anti-Spanish revolt of Messina, Sicily, 1674 - 1678: french army of king Louis XIV leave the island and abandons the population) Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) taken from “” Storia d'Italia” (Histoiana -D Italy) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images

Portrait of Cosimo (Come) I of Tuscany (Cosimo de Medici) (1519-1574), circulating through the streets of Florence, surrounded members of his militia composed of Spanish and German soldiers (Portrait of Cosimo I de Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, protected by his bodyguards) Illustration of Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “” d'Italia”” (History of Italy ) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection
Portrait of Cosimo (Come) I of Tuscany (Cosimo de Medici) (1519-1574), circulating through the streets of Florence, surrounded members of his militia composed of Spanish and German soldiers (Portrait of Cosimo I de Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, protected by his bodyguards) Illustration of Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “” d'Italia”” (History of Italy ) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection

ELD4856156: Portrait of Cosimo (Come) I of Tuscany (Cosimo de Medici) (1519-1574), circulating through the streets of Florence, surrounded members of his militia composed of Spanish and German soldiers (Portrait of Cosimo I de Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, protected by his bodyguards) Illustration of Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “” d'Italia”” (History of Italy ) by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private Collection, Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937) / Bridgeman Images


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