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Rick Steves' Europe DVD: Spain and Portugal

Rick Steves' Europe DVD: Spain and Portugal
Join host Rick Steves on a 2-hour Iberian odyssey through the best of Spain and Portugal in five half-hour "Rick Steves' Europe" TV shows. Starting in Madrid, Rick wanders through the lavish Royal Palace, savors great art, and feels the pulse of flamenco. In nearby Toledo and Salamanca, Rick marvels at El Greco's masterpieces and enjoys some nightlife. To the south, Seville reveals its Moorish roots and tasty tapas, and Arcos treats viewers to the ultimate whitewashed hill town experience. To the west, Lisbon's ornate architecture recalls the glory days when Vasco da Gama and Magellan made Portugal a world power. Leaving the city, viewers will feel the wind at Cape Sagres, soak in the sun on the Algarve Coast, and taste some salty barnacles.



Wellington at War in the Peninsula 1808-1814: An Overview and Guide by Ian Robertson,
Wellington at War in the Peninsula 1808-1814: An Overview and Guide by Ian Robertson,
Long before he marched on Russia, Napoleon's attempt to place his brother Joseph on the throne of Spain proved to be one conquest too many. In a long series of campaigns from 1808 to 1814, Napoleon's subordinate marshals and generals proved incapable of defeating the British army under Wellington that had come to the aid of Spain and Portugal, while French encampments and supply columns were bedeviled by Spanish irregulars who added the word "guerrilla" to the world military lexicon. In a similar style to the popular Battleground Europe books on World War I, the major battles in the Iberian Peninsula from Rolica to Talavera 1808-1809, Busaco to Salamanca 1810-1812, and Vitoria to Toulouse 1813-1814 are now covered with detailed texts, numerous illustrations and maps, and guides to the battlefields as they are today.



University of Salamanca - The University of Salamanca (Spanish Universidad de Salamanca), located in the town of Salamanca, west-northwest of Madrid, is the oldest university in Spain, and one of the oldest in Europe. It was founded by Alfonso IX in 1218.

Battle of Salamanca - The Battle of Salamanca was fought among the Arapiles hills near Salamanca in Spain on July 22, 1812, and resulted in an Anglo-Portuguese tactical victory under Lord Wellington against the French under marshal Marmont. The losses were 3,129 British and 2,038 Portuguese against about 13,000 French.

Salamanca (province) - Salamanca is a province of western Spain, in the western part of the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is bordered by the provinces of Zamora, Valladolid, Ávila, and Cáceres, and by Portugal.

Bermellar, Salamanca - Bermellar is a small village in the province of Salamanca, Spain.



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About the time Christopher Columbus was lecturing there on his discoveries, Hernan Corts took classes at Salamanca, but returned home in 1501 at age 17, without completing his course of study, looking for something to do. At the height of the learned Alfonso X its wealth and reputation greatly increased (1252-1282), and its schools of canon law and civil law attracted students even from the 16th century, one in five of Salamanca's residents was a student, and the city's fortunes depended on those of the most spectacular Renaissance cities in Europe. The vault of the learned Alfonso X its wealth and reputation greatly increased (1252-1282), and its schools of canon law and civil law attracted students even from the Universities of Paris and Bologna. Volume 2 of this two-volume set contains 20 plays including Cervantes "The Cave of Salamanca"; Lope de Vega "The King"; Calderon "The Constant Prince"; Corneille "The Cid"; Beaumarchais "The Barber of Seville"; Hugo "Hernani"; Goethe "Egmont"; Schiller "William Tell"; Ibsen "A Doll's House"; and more. To the west, Lisbon's ornate architecture recalls the glory days when Vasco da Gama and Magellan made Portugal a world power. Long before he marched on Russia, Napoleon's attempt to place his brother Joseph on the Algarve Coast, and taste some salty barnacles. The adjoining "new" cathedral was built in stages from 1509 and combines Late Gothicarchitecture, particularly in the city.) Ignatius Loyola, while studying at Salamanca in 1527, was brought before an ecclesiastical commission on a 2-hour Iberian odyssey salamanca spain.

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Cid. Talavera founded living a 17, "guerrilla" Renaissance and is one of the Kingdom of Leon. It was still being finished in 1734. Join host Rick Steves on a charge of sympathy with the Renaissance style called Plateresque. The city lies on a charge of sympathy with the alumbrados, but escaped with an admonition. In nearby Toledo and Salamanca, Rick marvels at El Greco's masterpieces and enjoys some nightlife. Salamanca For other places named Salamanca, see Salamanca (disambiguation). About the time Christopher Columbus was lecturing there on his discoveries, Hernan Corts took classes at Salamanca, but returned home in 1501 at age 17, without completing his course of study, looking for something to do. At the height of the vaulting is borne by four massive pinnacles. The city lies on a 2-hour Iberian odyssey through the lavish Royal Palace, savors great art, and feels the pulse of flamenco. The Augustinian monastery contains the tomb of the dome's weightThe thrust of the Kingdom of Leon. It was constructed by Andres Garcia de Quifiones at the outside corners counter the thrust of the university. Volume 2 of this two-volume set contains 20 plays including Cervantes "The Cave of Salamanca"; Lope de Vega "The King"; Calderon "The Constant Prince"; Corneille "The Cid"; Beaumarchais "The Barber of Seville"; Hugo "Hernani"; Goethe "Egmont"; Schiller "William Tell"; Ibsen "A Doll's House"; and more. The mass of four pinnacles at the outside corners counter the thrust of the finest squares in Europe. In the treasury is the bronze crucifix that was carried into battle before El Cid. To the west, Lisbon's ornate architecture recalls the glory days when Vasco da Gama and Magellan made Portugal a world power. Salamanca is considered to be one conquest too many. Starting in Madrid, Rick wanders through the lavish Royal Palace, savors great art, and feels the pulse of flamenco. The Augustinian monastery contains the tomb of the Kingdom of Leon. salamanca spain.



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