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- en.wikipedia.org Monument to James I (Valencia)Jaume I (Spanish: Jaime I) or the Monument to James I is an instance of public art in Valencia, Spain. The monument is topped by an equestrian bronze statue representing...
- cultural.valencia.es en/escultura/james-i/Sixteen years had to pass from the moment the idea of erecting the monument to its complete completion.
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g562814-…Monumento To Jaume I ( Monument To James I Of Aragon ) is a stunning looking monument, an obelisk...
- dreamstime.com editorial-stock-image-monument-to-…Monument to King James I. PALMA DE MALLORCA, BALEARIC ISLANDS, SPAIN - DECEMBER 13, 2015: Monument bronze sculpture to King James I...
- 3pulse.com en/sights/james-i-of-aragonMonument to James I of Aragon 1208 - 1276. James I of Aragon.
- tr.pinterest.com pin/121376james-i-of-aragon--…Visit the impressive monument dedicated to James I the Conqueror, the legendary king of Aragon, Mallorca, and Valencia.
- lookandlearn.com history-images/XJ107810/The-…Download stock image of “The mausoleum in Westminster Abbey, the monument to King James I.” from the Look and Learn History Picture Archive.
- shedevrum.ai post/…/Valencia.Monument to James I.Fermer.Photo digitale. Photographie professionnelle.Fermer.Рassentes .Naturalistique.Paysage...
- travel.sygic.com en/list/statues-in-spain-country…See on map. Monument to James I of… @ Felivet. ... See on map. Monumento en Santoña … @ Nicolás Pérez.
- OpenTripMap.com en/card/N2601286032Monument to James I of Aragon Luis García.
- cwmemory.com 2018/07/31/james-i-robertsons-…...James I. Robertson delivered the keynote address at a symposium on the history of Civil War monuments and the current debate at James Madison University.
- salou.com en_GB/information/discover-sightseeing/…The monument was inaugurated on November 28, 1965. King James I (in honor of Salou which also celebrates the festival of king Jaume every September)...
- rotj.wordpress.com 2011/02/07/matthew-fontaine-…[…] Once I got home, I looked up the statue that we had seen and learned that it was a monument to Matthew Fontaine Maury, a Confederate naval officer.