Beatriz Collection
"Beatriz: A Royal Legacy and a Woman of Influence" Beatriz Galindo (1465-1535), known as La Latina, was a remarkable figure in Spanish history
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"Beatriz: A Royal Legacy and a Woman of Influence" Beatriz Galindo (1465-1535), known as La Latina, was a remarkable figure in Spanish history. Born during the reign of King Alfonso XIII and Queen Ena of Spain, she belonged to the prestigious House of Bourbon, part of the Spanish royal family. One significant event in Beatriz's life was her baptism, which took place in the grand throne room. The color lithograph captures this momentous occasion with its vibrant hues and regal atmosphere. As she grew older, Beatriz became Queen of Spain alongside her sisters Cristina and Maria Christina. Their elegant presence is beautifully captured in photographs from that era, such as one where they pose with their mother Queen Victoria. King Alfonso XIII also shared precious moments with his children Don Jaime, Dona Beatriz, and Don Gonzalo. These images depict a loving father surrounded by his adoring offspring. The media recognized Beatriz's importance too; she graced the cover of Tatler magazine along with her sister Maria Christina. Their beauty and grace were admired not only within Spain but also internationally. Beyond royalty lies another intriguing aspect related to Beatriz - an effigy found on the tombstone belonging to Beatrix Cornel. This Prioress held a high position within the Lady Hospitallers Of St. John Of Jerusalem during medieval times in Aragon, Spain. Traveling southwards to Andalusia brings us to Seville's Island of Charterhouse where Monas stands tall – an architectural marvel that adds mystique to our understanding of this historical period. From Lima's Tribunas del Hipodromo racecourse to ancient convents filled with relics like Sijena’s Convent in Aragon – traces left behind tell stories about influential women like Beatriz who shaped society across different eras.