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Francisco de Goya
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes was a Spanish painter and engraver. His work encompasses easel and mural painting, engraving, and drawing. -
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The exclamation of independence
XIX century Historical context: The cry for independence of 1810 also caused the civil war between centralists and federalists. Reconquest. Defeat of the Spanish Empire in 1819. Foundation of universities; conflict between secular and religious education. -
Collapse of the Napoleonic Empire.
On April 12, 1814, Napoleon was forced to abdicate his throne after allied Austrian, Prussian and Russian forces vanquished his army and occupied Paris. -
The romantic period
In 1820, Spain and the Constitution of 1812 became the model for European revolutionaries. The kingdom of the Two Sicilies begins the revolution on July 2, and the Cadiz Constitution is proclaimed. From Naples, the movement will spread to the entire Italian Peninsula. -
Saturn devouring his son
The painting 'Saturno', which responds to its original name and the one it currently has according to the cataloging of the Prado Museum, or Saturn devouring his son, -
Symphony No. 9 of beethoven
Symphony No. 9 in D minor, op. 125, also known as "Choral", is the last complete symphony of the German composer Ludwig van Beethoven. It is one of the most transcendental, important and popular works of music and art. -
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Johannes Brahms
Johannes Brahms was a German romantic composer, pianist and conductor, considered the most classical of the composers of that period. Born in Hamburg to a Lutheran family, he spent much of his professional life in Vienna. -
The German airship Zeppelin makes its maiden voyage in Switzerland
1900 The German airship Zeppelin makes its maiden voyage in Switzerland. 1900 Umberto I, King of Italy, dies in an anarchist attack in Milan. 1902 End of the Boer War. 1903 The Wright brothers make the first powered flight in history.