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Cesare Borgia (born 13 September 1475 in Rome or Subiaco, died 12 March 1507 near Viana, Navarre), 1st Duke of Valentinois, il Valentino and Romagna, Prince of Andria and of Venafro, Count of Diois, Lord of Piombino, Camerino and Urbino, digitally restored reproduction of an old original, historical, exact date unknown-stock-foto
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WWI aviator Jean Navarre (foreground) and his twin brother Pierre, photographed at Jeanís squadron base near Douaumont, France. Navarre became a celebrated French flying ace, known as 'The Sentinel of Verdun.' This portrait, published in LíIllustration on 11 March 1916, captures the fraternal bond and spirit of early French aviation during World War I. Jean later earned the MÈdaille militaire and LÈgion díhonneur.-stock-foto
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Henry IV  King of Navarre and France bringing food in Paris 1783 François André Vincent 1746 - 1816 France Louvre Paris, Fine Art Museum, France,-stock-foto
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Henry IV  King of Navarre and France bringing food in Paris 1783 François André Vincent 1746 - 1816 France Louvre Paris, Fine Art Museum, France,-stock-foto
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Henry IV  King of Navarre and France bringing food in Paris 1783 François André Vincent 1746 - 1816 France Louvre Paris, Fine Art Museum, France,-stock-foto
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Pamplona, Spain. 07th July, 2025. The runners ascend the famous Santo Domingo slope, followed by the fighting bulls from the Fuente Ymbro ranch. The festival of San Fermín is a week-long celebration held annually in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain. It started at noon on July 6 and will end at midnight on July 14. The festivities begin with a firework (chupinazo) and end with the song 'Pobre de mí.' Bullfighting and the Bull Run are among the highlights of the festival. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Pamplona, Spain. 07th July, 2025. The runners ascend the famous Santo Domingo slope, followed by the fighting bulls from the Fuente Ymbro ranch. The festival of San Fermín is a week-long celebration held annually in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain. It started at noon on July 6 and will end at midnight on July 14. The festivities begin with a firework (chupinazo) and end with the song 'Pobre de mí.' Bullfighting and the Bull Run are among the highlights of the festival. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Pamplona, Spain. 07th July, 2025. The runners ascend the famous Santo Domingo slope, followed by the fighting bulls from the Fuente Ymbro ranch. The festival of San Fermín is a week-long celebration held annually in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain. It started at noon on July 6 and will end at midnight on July 14. The festivities begin with a firework (chupinazo) and end with the song 'Pobre de mí.' Bullfighting and the Bull Run are among the highlights of the festival. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Pamplona, Spain. 07th July, 2025. The runners ascend the famous Santo Domingo slope, followed by the fighting bulls from the Fuente Ymbro ranch. The festival of San Fermín is a week-long celebration held annually in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain. It started at noon on July 6 and will end at midnight on July 14. The festivities begin with a firework (chupinazo) and end with the song 'Pobre de mí.' Bullfighting and the Bull Run are among the highlights of the festival. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Minutes before the start of the first bull run featuring bulls from the Fuente Ymbro ranch, the runners pray to the patron saint, San Fermín, asking for protection from the fighting bulls during the run. The festival of San Fermín is a week-long celebration held annually in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain. It started at noon on July 6 and will end at midnight on July 14. The festivities begin with a firework (chupinazo) and end with the song 'Pobre de mí.' Bullfighting and the Bull Run are among the highlights of the festival.-stock-foto
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The runners gather in the minutes leading up to the start of the first San FermÌn bull run. The festival of San FermÌn is a week-long celebration held annually in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain. It started at noon on July 6 and will end at midnight on July 14. The festivities begin with a firework (chupinazo) and end with the song 'Pobre de mÌ.' Bullfighting and the Bull Run are among the highlights of the festival. The festival of San Fermín is a week-long celebration held annually in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain. It started at noon on July 6 and will end at midnight on July 14. The festivities begin w-stock-foto
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Minutes before the start of the first bull run featuring bulls from the Fuente Ymbro ranch, the runners pray to the patron saint, San FermÌn, asking for protection from the fighting bulls during the run. The festival of San FermÌn is a week-long celebration held annually in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain. It started at noon on July 6 and will end at midnight on July 14. The festivities begin with a firework (chupinazo) and end with the song 'Pobre de mÌ.' Bullfighting and the Bull Run are among the highlights of the festival. The festival of San Fermín is a week-long celebration held annually in Pam-stock-foto
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Pamplona, Spain. 07th July, 2025. The runners ascend the famous Santo Domingo slope, followed by the fighting bulls from the Fuente Ymbro ranch. The festival of San Fermín is a week-long celebration held annually in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain. It started at noon on July 6 and will end at midnight on July 14. The festivities begin with a firework (chupinazo) and end with the song 'Pobre de mí.' Bullfighting and the Bull Run are among the highlights of the festival. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Pamplona, Spain. 07th July, 2025. The runners gather in the minutes leading up to the start of the first San Fermín bull run. The festival of San Fermín is a week-long celebration held annually in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain. It started at noon on July 6 and will end at midnight on July 14. The festivities begin with a firework (chupinazo) and end with the song 'Pobre de mí.' Bullfighting and the Bull Run are among the highlights of the festival. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Pamplona, Spain. 07th July, 2025. A runner takes part during the start of the first bull run. The festival of San Fermín is a week-long celebration held annually in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain. It started at noon on July 6 and will end at midnight on July 14. The festivities begin with a firework (chupinazo) and end with the song 'Pobre de mí.' Bullfighting and the Bull Run are among the highlights of the festival. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Minutes before the start of the first bull run featuring bulls from the Fuente Ymbro ranch, the runners pray to the patron saint, San FermÌn, asking for protection from the fighting bulls during the run. The festival of San FermÌn is a week-long celebration held annually in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain. It started at noon on July 6 and will end at midnight on July 14. The festivities begin with a firework (chupinazo) and end with the song 'Pobre de mÌ.' Bullfighting and the Bull Run are among the highlights of the festival. The festival of San Fermín is a week-long celebration held annually in Pam-stock-foto
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Minutes before the start of the first bull run featuring bulls from the Fuente Ymbro ranch, the runners pray to the patron saint, San FermÌn, asking for protection from the fighting bulls during the run. The festival of San FermÌn is a week-long celebration held annually in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain. It started at noon on July 6 and will end at midnight on July 14. The festivities begin with a firework (chupinazo) and end with the song 'Pobre de mÌ.' Bullfighting and the Bull Run are among the highlights of the festival. The festival of San Fermín is a week-long celebration held annually in Pam-stock-foto
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Pamplona, Spain. 07th July, 2025. A runner tries to ease the anxiety caused by the wait for the start of the first San Fermín bull run, featuring fighting bulls from the Fuente Ymbro ranch. The festival of San Fermín is a week-long celebration held annually in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain. It started at noon on July 6 and will end at midnight on July 14. The festivities begin with a firework (chupinazo) and end with the song 'Pobre de mí.' Bullfighting and the Bull Run are among the highlights of the festival. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Pamplona, Spain. 07th July, 2025. A runner takes part during the start of the first bull run. The festival of San Fermín is a week-long celebration held annually in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain. It started at noon on July 6 and will end at midnight on July 14. The festivities begin with a firework (chupinazo) and end with the song 'Pobre de mí.' Bullfighting and the Bull Run are among the highlights of the festival. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Pamplona, Spain. 07th July, 2025. A runner wears a wristband tied around his wrist with the image of the patron saint, San Fermín. The festival of San Fermín is a week-long celebration held annually in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain. It started at noon on July 6 and will end at midnight on July 14. The festivities begin with a firework (chupinazo) and end with the song 'Pobre de mí.' Bullfighting and the Bull Run are among the highlights of the festival. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Margaret of Valois, Marguerite de Valois, Queen of Navarre and France, 1493-1549. Portrait in gilt frame, with vignette of her captivity with her brother King Francis I in Madrid, 1525. View of the castle of Angouleme. Chromolithograph after an illustration by Gilbert from Madame Gustave Demoulin (Anais Gillet)’s Les Francaises illustres, The French illustrated, Hachette, Paris, 1889.-stock-foto
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Hilly rural landscape in the Aralar region, Navarre, with natural vegetation and distant mountains.-stock-foto
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Sanctuary of San Miguel de Aralar with Beriain mountain in the background, Navarre. Scenic rural landscape featuring the historic religious site.-stock-foto
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Pilgrim woman walking the Camino de Santiago the way of St James pilgrimage route between Belarado and Vilafranca Montes de Felices Navarre Spain-stock-foto
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Pilgrim woman walking the Camino de Santiago the way of St James pilgrimage route just leaving the Spanish town of Belorado Navarre Spain-stock-foto
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Pilgrim woman walking the Camino de Santiago the way of St James pilgrimage route resting  after leaving the Spanish town of Belorado Navarre Spain-stock-foto
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Pilgrim woman walking the Camino de Santiago the way of St James pilgrimage route just leaving the Spanish town of Belorado Navarre Spain-stock-foto
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Pilgrim woman walking the Camino de Santiago the way of St James pilgrimage route just leaving the Spanish town of Belorado Navarre Spain-stock-foto
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Chapel of the Palace of Navarre.-stock-foto
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Chapel of the Palace of Navarre.-stock-foto
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Chapel of the Palace of Navarre.-stock-foto
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Image of the Palace of Navarre, property of the Government of Navarre. Pamplona.-stock-foto
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Paintings from the Palace of Navarre.-stock-foto
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Image of the Palace of Navarre, property of the Government of Navarre. Pamplona.-stock-foto
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Paintings from the Palace of Navarre.-stock-foto
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Paintings from the Palace of Navarre.-stock-foto
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Pilgrim woman walking the Camino de Santiago the way of St James pilgrimage route approaching the village of  Torres del Rio Navarre Spain-stock-foto
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Woman walking the Spanish Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route the way of St James through pine forests approaching the town of Logrono, La Rioja Spain-stock-foto
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Woman walking the Spanish Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route the way of St James through pine forests approaching the town of Logrono, La Rioja Spain-stock-foto
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Woman walking the Spanish Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route the way of St James through pine forests approaching the town of Logrono, La Rioja Spain-stock-foto