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Alfonso V the 'Magnanimous', King of Aragon Pinback Buttons by bridgemanart
Neapolitan School's Alfonso V the 'Magnanimous', King of Aragon, (Alfonso I of Naples and Sicily) (1396-1458) c.1450 (panel) located at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria. The Alfonso V the 'Magnanimous', King of Aragon, (Alfonso I of Naples and Sicily) (1396-1458) c.1450 (panel) was created around 1450 AD.
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Alfonso V the 'Magnanimous', King of Aragon

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Neapolitan School's Alfonso V the 'Magnanimous', King of Aragon, (Alfonso I of Naples and Sicily) (1396-1458) c.1450 (panel) located at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria. The Alfonso V the 'Magnanimous', King of Aragon, (Alfonso I of Naples and Sicily) (1396-1458) c.1450 (panel) was created around 1450 AD.

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Made on 8/18/2011 5:10 PM