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    Juan Bautista de Toledo (c. 1515 – 19 May 1567) was a Spanish architect. He was educated in Italy, in the Italian High Renaissance. As many Italian renaissance...
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  • maritime explorer Juan Bautista de Toledo (1515–1567), Spanish architect Juan Bautista Pomar (1535–1601), Mexican author Juan Bautista Villalpando (1552–1608)...
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    Escorial (by Juan Bautista de Toledo and Juan de Herrera) University of Salamanca (unknown architect) New Cathedral of Salamanca (by Juan de Álava and others)...
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    Juan Bautista de Toledo, who did not live to see the completion of the project. With Toledo's death in 1567, direction passed to his apprentice, Juan...
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    Serlio Luca Signorelli Diego Siloe Il Sodoma Tintoretto Titian Juan Bautista de Toledo Andres de Vandelvira Paolo Veronese Rogier van der Weyden Andreas Vesalius...
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    the Libro del saber de astronomía (The Book of Astronomical Knowledge). In 1563 he started to work under Juan Bautista de Toledo in the construction of...
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    Juan Bautista de Toledo as homologous, but conceptually opposed, to the Monastery of El Escorial. Other collaborators in the project were Gaspar de Vega...
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    Siloe Juan de Herrera Juan Bautista de Toledo Gil de Hontañón Diego Siloe Enrique Egas Alonso de Covarrubias Pedro Machuca Andrés de Vandelvira Diego de Riaño...
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    Cantabrian architect Juan de Herrera (1530–1597), after the death of Juan Bautista de Toledo (1515–1567), author of the first design. Its main representatives...
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  • Oropesa (1515–1584), Spanish Viceroy of Peru Juan Bautista de Toledo (c.1515–1567), Spanish architect María de Toledo (1490–1549), Vicereine of the Spanish Colony...
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    mid-sixteenth century, under such architects as Pedro Machuca, Juan Bautista de Toledo and Juan de Herrera there was a closer adherence to the art of ancient...
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    Juan Pardo de Tavera (1472–1545) was a cardinal (from 1531) and was Archbishop of Toledo and Primate of Spain (1534–1545), Grand Inquisitor of Spain (1539–1545)...
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    Machuca Francisco de Mora Diego de Riaño Hernán Ruiz the Younger Diego de Siloé Juan Bautista de Toledo Andrés de Vandelvira Domingo Antonio de Andrade Eufrasio...
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    Castillo (1815–1825) Juan Arciniega (1816–1835) Pablo García Abella (1827–1833) Francisco de Sales Crespo y Bautista (1861–1875) Juan Francisco Bux y Loras...
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    existing building. Philip engaged the services of architect Juan Bautista de Toledo and later Juan de Herrera. They were also responsible for the palace of...
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    Fernando de Rojas, Juan del Encina, Juan Boscán Almogáver, and Garcilaso de la Vega, kept a close resemblance to the Italian canon. Miguel de Cervantes's...
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    Friar Juan Bautista Maíno, or Mayno (October 1581, Pastrana – 1 April 1649, Madrid) was a Spanish Baroque painter. His father was a merchant who sold...
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    his architect Juan Bautista de Toledo, and formal avenues of trees were laid out. The gardens were extended in the 1620s, when Gaspar de Guzmán, Count-Duke...
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    de la Vega. The Golden Tower (la Torre Dorada), whose construction was the most important in this time, was supervised by the architect Juan Bautista...
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    Alpajes to Aranjuez. The site was initially designed by Juan Bautista de Toledo and completed by Juan de Herrera. Aranjuez was extensively redesigned in the...
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  • Drumlanrig Castle El Escorial (by Juan Bautista de Toledo and Juan de Herrera) New Cathedral of Salamanca (by Juan de Álava and others) Palace of Monterrey...
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  • Replicas of the Jewish Temple (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    the Escorial Palace Monastery in Spain (1563–1584), by architect Juan Bautista de Toledo under the order of Philip II of Spain. The central axis reveals...
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    Mary of Toledo (Spanish: Catedral Primada Santa María de Toledo), otherwise known as Toledo Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic church in Toledo, Spain. It...
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    between 1561 and 1569, by Gaspar de Vega, Juan Bautista de Toledo, Juan de Herrera, Pedro de Tolosa, Fray Marcos de Cardona and Petre Janson. Situated...
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    slope 3,373 ft (1,028 m). Juan Bautista de Toledo, originated the project that was finished, after his death, by Juan de Herrera, who imposed a new architectural...
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  • such as Pollo Campero, Avícola Villalobos and Empacadora Toledo created the "Juan Bautista Gutiérrez Foundation" to centralize a series of social projects...
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    by Juan Bautista de Toledo in 1559; who also helped in the roofing of the church. Parts of the altar, choir, and sacristy, were designed by Juan Gómez...
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    Islands. In 1521, the name "San Juan" was added, and the newer settlement was given its formal name of "San Juan Bautista de Puerto Rico", following the usual...
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    Juan Bautista de Espinosa (1590–1641) was a Spanish painter. Much of his work, which included religious paintings and portraits, is now untraced, and his...
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  • Juan Bautista Diamante (29 August 1625? – 2 November 1687), minor Spanish dramatist of the school of Calderón, was the son of a Portuguese mother and...
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