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Don Quixote riding with Sancho Panza

DAUMIER: QUIXOTE, 1866-68. Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. Oil on canvas by Honor

Queen Berengaria

Return of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza

Sancho IV of Castile (1258-1295). King of Castille, Leon

Don Quixote (colour litho)

Sancho at the table at Barataria

Sancho IV of Castile (1258-1295). King of Castile

Iberian peninsula. Battle of Calatanazor (July)

Miguel Gomez y Damas (1785-1864). Spanish military

Spain, Toledo. Santiago del Arrabal Church

Maria de Molina (Maria Alfonso Tellez de Meneses)

Sancho Davila y Daza (1523-1583)

Spain, Aragon. Castle of Loarre

Don Sancho Panza, Governor of Barataria

South America, Brazil, Pernambuco, Fernando de Noronha Island, view of Father s

South America, Brazil, Pernambuco, Fernando de Noronha Island, view of Father s

South America, Brazil, Pernambuco, Fernando de Noronha Island, Sanchos Bay

Genealogical tree of the Kings of Portugal showing the descent from Sancho Capello and Alfonso III

Mozarabic Bible of Leon or Bible Legionensis (960)

Don Quixote attacking the windmills, from Die Gartenlaube, pub. 1905 (print)

Mozarabic Bible of Leon or Bible Legionensis (960)

Sarcophagus of the Queen Dona Mencia Lopez de Haro (1223-1272)

Alfonso X of Castile and Leon and his son Sancho IV

Don Quixote And Sancho Panza

Spain, Aragon. Castle of Loarre. Engraving

Sancho IV of Castile (1258-1295), called the Brave

Order of Calatrava. Knight of the order in battle dress

Blanche of Navarre (1137-1156). Sepulcher of Queen Blanche d

Blanche of Navarre (1137-1156). Death of the Queen giving bi

Engraving by Gustave Dore 1832-1883 French artist

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "Hold! cried he;friend Sancho

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "The squires left Don Quixote

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "A clear fountain

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "March! quoth Sancho

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "But pray

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "Sancho ran as fast as his ass could drive

Sancho asks Don Quixote for wages (engraving)

Don Quixote, Sancho and the country girls (chromolitho)

Sancho Panza (engraving)

How Sancho paid the Reckoning (colour litho)

Sancho before the Duchess (engraving)

Don Quixote (colour litho)

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "Poor Sancho followed his master with a heavy heart"(engraving)

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "Sancho

Don Quixote (chromolitho)

Soldier in Sancho Villas Army 1914

Sancho and the Duchess (engraving)

Taming of the Shrew, Katharine and Petruchio, The Modern Quixotte or what you will

Taming of the Shrew: Katherine & Petruchio;The Modern Quixotte, or what you will, pub

Don Quixote and Sancho Setting Out from Don Quixote

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "Sancho and his master tarried three days with young couple

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "Friend Sancho

Gustave Dores Don Quixote

Sancho and the Duchess, from the picture in the Vernon Gallery (engraving)

Sancho and the Duchess (engraving)

Don Quixote and Sancho as love-lorn shepherds (engraving)

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "Sleep

Sanchos ass stolen from under him (engraving)

Sancho bags his masters forgiveness (engraving)

Sancho Starved by his Physician (engraving)

Colophon of the Visigothic-Mozarabic Bible of St. Isidore s

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "Gines

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "To all this fine expostulation Sancho answered not a word"(engraving)

Sancho as Governor (engraving)

Sancho VII the Strong (1154-1234). King of Navarre (1194-123

Mozarabic art. 10th century. Codex Vigilanus or Albeldensis

Sancho Panza entering as governor of the island of Barataria

Maria de Molina (1265-1321). Wife of Sancho IV of Castille

Sancho I of Portugal (1154-1212). Statue. Silves. Algarve. P

Alfonso X, called The Wise (1221-1284). King of

Don Quixote Statue

ALDAZ Y SANCHO, Juan (late 19th-early 20th c. )

Sancho Ramirez (1043-1094). King of Aragon (1063-1094)

CONQUEST OF PERU, 1532. Title page of Pedro Sancho de Hozs account of the Spanish conquest of Peru

Don Quixote Sancho asks permission Duchess see

Cowardice Sancho hunt

After An Original Drawing By Gustave Dore Of Don Quixote And Sancho Panza

Don Quixote Attacking The Windmills Believing Them To Be Giants

Sancho Panza Tossed In A Blanket By A Band Of Rogues

Sancho At The Feast Starved By His Physician From The Works Of Hogarth Published London 1833

Iluminated page of the Codex Emilianense with kings Recesvinto, Knindesvinto, Egica

Valldemosa, Mallorca, Spain



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EDITORS COMMENTS

"Sancho: A Loyal Companion in the World of Don Quixote" In the timeless tale of Don Quixote riding with Sancho Panza, their adventures unfold like brushstrokes on a canvas. Honoré Daumier's masterpiece "Quixote" captures their essence, depicting the undying bond between these two iconic characters. As Queen Berengaria watches over her kingdom, she surely appreciates the unwavering loyalty that Sancho exemplifies. Just as he stood by his beloved master's side through thick and thin, so did Sancho IV of Castile rule with courage and determination during his reign from 1258 to 1295. The return of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza is celebrated not only in literature but also in our hearts. Their escapades continue to inspire us to chase our dreams fearlessly, even if they seem impossible at times. Just as Alfonso X of Castile and Leon found solace in his son Sancho IV, we too find comfort knowing that true friendship can withstand any challenge. The camaraderie shared by Don Quixote and Sancho Panza reminds us that companionship is a treasure worth cherishing. In Spain's enchanting Aragon region lies the Castle of Loarre—an emblematic setting where countless tales have unfolded throughout history. It serves as a reminder that just like this fortress stands strong against time, so does the unbreakable bond between Don Quixote and his loyal squire. Sancho IV of Castile earned his title "the Brave, " embodying valor both on and off the battlefield. Similarly, when adorned in battle dress for the Order of Calatrava, Sancho epitomizes bravery—a virtue admired by all who encounter him. Queen Blanche d'Navarre rests peacefully in her sepulcher while stories about courageous knights echo through time.

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