[Catafalque of King Philip III of Spain] [graphic] : [Funeral decorations for the facade of S. Giacomo degli Spagnoli, Rome, to mark the passing of King Philip III of Spain] / [Valérian Regnard?].
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Regnard, Valérian, fl. 1630-1650.
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Turriani, Orazio, active 1613-1657
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Lafréry, Antoine, 1512-1577.
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Iglesia y Hospital de Santiago y San Ildefonso de la Nacion Española en Roma. Temporary Structures. Catafalque.
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Philip III, King of Spain, 1578-1621
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King of Spain (1598-1621) from the house of Habsburg. He was active in supporting Catholic causes in Europe during his reign and fought numerous wars. From the description of Letters, 1606-1611. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122608747 Archduke Albert, a Hapsburg, married Philip III's half-sister Isabella. From the description of Letter signed from Philip III, King of Spain, to Archduke Albert, Governor of the Netherlands, 1607 June 16. (Folger Shakespeare Librar...
Crawford, James Ludovic Lindsay, Earl of, 1847-1913
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James Ludovic Lindsay, 26th Earl of Crawford and 9th Earl of Balcarres, was a British astronomer, politician, and noted collector of books and manuscripts. Lindsay inherited a considerable library from his father, but during his lifetime he assembled the Bibliotheca Lindesiana, one of the largest private libraries of the nineteenth century. In the 1880s, Lindsay’s fortunes suffered and he was forced to sell much of his rare book library, although he continued to collect proclamations, broadsides...