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Rubio Collection

"Rubio: A Multifaceted Name with Stories to Tell" Meet Rubio, a name that carries various meanings and stories throughout history

Background imageRubio Collection: Shelter Pets project - Mia

Shelter Pets project - Mia
Mia, and her seven sidlings, were abandoned on a county road in El Dorado, Arkansas. Their mom was no where to be found, and they were not old enough to survive without her

Background imageRubio Collection: Shelter Pets Project - Loki

Shelter Pets Project - Loki
We are happy to announce the addition of Master Pet Couturier Anthony Rubio to our Shelter Pets Project family. Anthony's designs are legendary

Background imageRubio Collection: President of Mexico, from Worlds Sovereigns series (N34) for Allen &

President of Mexico, from Worlds Sovereigns series (N34) for Allen &
President of Mexico, from Worlds Sovereigns series (N34) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1889

Background imageRubio Collection: Joaquim Rubio i Ors (1818-1899), Catalan writer and professor proclaimed Mestre in

Joaquim Rubio i Ors (1818-1899), Catalan writer and professor proclaimed Mestre in Gay Saber in the Floral Games of 1863

Background imageRubio Collection: HENRY III of France (1551-1589). King of France

HENRY III of France (1551-1589). King of France (1574-1589). RUBIO, Luigi (1808 - 1882). Painting. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. YVELINES. Versailles. Palace of Versailles

Background imageRubio Collection: Senora Carmen Romero Rubio de Diaz

Senora Carmen Romero Rubio de Diaz (1864-1944), second wife of Porfirio Diaz, President of Mexico. Date: circa 1904

Background imageRubio Collection: Mesolithic. Levantine style. Schematic painting. Cave of Los

Mesolithic. Levantine style. Schematic painting. Cave of Los
Prehistoric Art. Mesolithic. Levantine style. Schematic painting. Cave of Los Letreros. Velez Rubio. Andalusia. Spain

Background imageRubio Collection: Carmelita Diaz

Carmelita Diaz
CARMELITA ROMERO RUBIO DE DIAZ second wife of Mexican President Porfirio Diaz, much loved and respected by the people - she was known as the idol of Mexico. Date: 1864? - ?

Background imageRubio Collection: Rubio Canyon, Mount Lowe, California

Rubio Canyon, Mount Lowe, California, USA. Date: 1930

Background imageRubio Collection: PEREZ DE HOLGUIN, Melchor (1665-1724). Entry

PEREZ DE HOLGUIN, Melchor (1665-1724). Entry of Viceroy Archbishop Morcillo into Potos� 1716. Entrance into the city of fray Diego Rubio

Background imageRubio Collection: MORCILLO RUBIO DE AUяN, Diego (1642-1730). Priest

MORCILLO RUBIO DE AUяN, Diego (1642-1730). Priest
MORCILLO RUBIO DE AUя N, Diego (1642-1730). Priest, colonial administrator and viceroy of Peru (1720). Priest and colonial governor

Background imageRubio Collection: Mount Lowe, California

Mount Lowe, California
Waterfall in Rubio Canyon on Mount Lowe, California, America


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"Rubio: A Multifaceted Name with Stories to Tell" Meet Rubio, a name that carries various meanings and stories throughout history. From the Shelter Pets project, we have Mia and Loki, two adorable companions who found their forever homes thanks to this initiative. But Rubio's significance goes beyond pets. In the annals of royalty, Henry III of France left his mark as a notable King during the 16th century. His reign was filled with intrigue and political challenges. Joaquim Rubio i Ors, a Catalan writer and professor from the 19th century, earned the title of Mestre for his contributions to literature and education. His works continue to inspire generations. Delving into art history, Mesolithic cave paintings in Los reveal a Levantine style known for its schematic depictions. Among these ancient artworks lies evidence of early human creativity. Moving across continents, we encounter President of Mexico from Worlds Sovereigns series (N34), Allen & Joaquim Rubio Diaz de Carmen Romero Senora Mount Lowe's scenic beauty is enhanced by Rubio Canyon in California—a natural wonder worth exploring. In Mexican history, Porfirio Diaz stands out as both a general and statesman whose leadership shaped an era. His influence on Mexico cannot be understated. Melchor Perez de Holguin (1665-1724) made his mark as an entry in historical records—a testament to his accomplishments yet awaiting further exploration. Diego Morcillo Rubio de Auñón (1642-1730), a priest during colonial times in Spain's American territories contributed significantly through religious service—an unsung hero deserving recognition. From shelter pets finding love to kings ruling nations; writers inspiring minds; artists leaving their marks; leaders shaping countries—Rubio encompasses diverse tales woven into our shared human narrative.