Read Vanished Kingdoms: The Rise and Fall of States and Nations Online
Authors: Norman Davies
Tags: #History, #Nonfiction, #Europe, #Royalty, #Politics & Government
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Los Reyes Católicos
: Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile,
c.
1491.
ARAGON
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. Mattia Preti,
The Battle of El Puig
; Langue d’Aragon Chapel, Valletta. The battle, fought in 1238 near Valencia between Catalans and Moors, was a milestone in the
Reconquista.
BYZANTION
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. ‘The Ladder to Heaven’: seventh-century Byzantine icon by St John Climacus. Images of the ascetic life and of spiritual perfection underline the theocratic nature of Byzantine civilization.
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. The Siege of Constantinople, 1453 (fifteenth-century French miniature). The Ottoman Turks deliver the
coup de grâce
to the Roman Empire.
LITVA
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. Trakai Castle. Lithuania: a fourteenth-century fortress, built by the uncle of Grand Duke Jogaila, who united Lithuania with Poland in 1385.
22
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Mirsky Zamak
, the Castle of Mir, Belarus: completed in the late sixteenth century by Prince Mikołaj Krzysztof Radziwiłł.
LITVA
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. Barbara Radziwiłł (1520–51), the tragic wife of Sigismund-August: queen of Poland and grand duchess of Lithuania for six months.
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. Title page of the Third Lithuanian Statute, 1588.
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. ‘The Polish Plum Cake’, 1773: cartoon satirizing the First Partition of Poland-Lithuania.
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. Stanisław-August Poniatowski (r. 1764–95): born at Volchin in White Ruthenia, died in St Petersburg, ‘repatriated’ 1938.
GALICIA
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Stetl Juden
, orthodox Jews, from one of Galicia’s many Jewish towns.
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. Hutsul man and horse from eastern Galicia.
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. Polish
Górale
, or ‘Highlanders’, from the Tatra mountains.
GALICIA