Instruction given by the Catholic Monarchs to Admiral Christopher Columbus for the voyage he was to make to the Indies and the good government of the lands he would discover
Instruction given by the Catholic Monarchs to Admiral Christopher Columbus for the voyage he was to make to the Indies and the good government of the lands he would discover
Document in which a Royal Provision granted by the Catholic Monarchs to the Council of the Mesta is preserved, allowing shepherds to dispose of unowned livestock without a known owner
Admiral Christopher Columbus’s will of 1497
Capitulations of Admiral Christopher Columbus, or Capitulations of Santa Fe, signed with the Spanish Crown
Plan of the fortifications of Fuenterrabia circa 1535
Gypsies in Spain
The Catholic Monarchs receive the Christian captives after the capture of Malaga, coinciding with one of the final chapters of the peninsular conquest. Painting by Eduardo Cano de la Peña in 1867. Seville Museum of Fine Arts.
Sepulchre of the Catholic Monarchs in the Royal Chapel of Granada, by the sculptor Domenico Fancelli, where they are buried together with the remains of Juana and Felipe
Sepulchre in the Royal Chapel of Granada, by the sculptor Bartolomé Ordóñez, in which Philip I and, later, in the mid-16th century, Joanna I of Castile were buried, together with their parents (the Catholic Monarchs).
Fleece coin of 2 maravedíes of the Catholic Monarchs. Museum of Segovia.