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"Sancho: A Loyal Companion in the World of Don Quixote" In the timeless tale of Don Quixote riding with Sancho Panza

Background imageSancho Collection: Don Quixote riding with Sancho Panza

Don Quixote riding with Sancho Panza
A scene from Cervantes novel Don Quixote -- the hero of the title rides with his companion Sancho Panza along a mountain pass

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

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

Background imageSancho Collection: Queen Berengaria

Queen Berengaria
BERENGARIA (1165 - 1230) Daughter of Sancho VI of Navarre, she became the Queen of Richard I of England while he was crusading

Background imageSancho Collection: Return of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza

Return of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza
The return of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza -- Sancho kneels and raises his arms, no doubt relieved to be back home

Background imageSancho Collection: Sancho IV of Castile (1258-1295). King of Castille, Leon

Sancho IV of Castile (1258-1295). King of Castille, Leon and Galicia from 1284-1295. Portrait. Engraving

Background imageSancho Collection: Don Quixote (colour litho)

Don Quixote (colour litho)
2797353 Don Quixote (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sancho being placed in the middle of the blanket, they began to toss him aloft)

Background imageSancho Collection: Mozarabic Bible of Leon or Bible Legionensis (960)

Mozarabic Bible of Leon or Bible Legionensis (960)
3499683 Mozarabic Bible of Leon or Bible Legionensis (960); (add.info.: Mozarabic Bible of Leon or Bible Legionensis (960). 10th century. The miniaturists were Florencio and calligrapher Sancho

Background imageSancho Collection: Don Quixote attacking the windmills, from 'Die Gartenlaube', pub. 1905 (print)

Don Quixote attacking the windmills, from 'Die Gartenlaube', pub. 1905 (print)
3742722 Don Quixote attacking the windmills, from 'Die Gartenlaube', pub. 1905 (print) by German School, (20th century); (add.info)

Background imageSancho Collection: Mozarabic Bible of Leon or Bible Legionensis (960)

Mozarabic Bible of Leon or Bible Legionensis (960)
3499682 Mozarabic Bible of Leon or Bible Legionensis (960); (add.info.: Mozarabic Bible of Leon or Bible Legionensis (960). 10th century. The miniaturists were Florencio and calligrapher Sancho

Background imageSancho Collection: Sarcophagus of the Queen Dona Mencia Lopez de Haro (1223-1272)

Sarcophagus of the Queen Dona Mencia Lopez de Haro (1223-1272)
3499664 Sarcophagus of the Queen Dona Mencia Lopez de Haro (1223-1272); (add.info.: Sarcophagus of the Queen Dona Mencia Lopez de Haro (1223-1272)

Background imageSancho Collection: Sancho d'Avila, after an etching in Retratos de Los Espanoles Ilustres, Madrid, Spain, pub. 1791

Sancho d'Avila, after an etching in Retratos de Los Espanoles Ilustres, Madrid, Spain, pub. 1791
3473151 Sancho d'Avila, after an etching in Retratos de Los Espanoles Ilustres, Madrid, Spain, pub. 1791; (add.info.: Sancho d'Avila, 1523 - 1583. Spanish General)

Background imageSancho Collection: 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, view of Fathers Well beach and Peak hill

Background imageSancho Collection: Alfonso X of Castile and Leon and his son Sancho IV

Alfonso X of Castile and Leon and his son Sancho IV
Alfonso X of Castile and Leon, called the Wise (1221-1284) and his son Sancho IV, called the Brave (1258-1295), king of Castile and Leon. Illustration by J. Alaminos. Chromolithography

Background imageSancho Collection: Don Quixote And Sancho Panza

Don Quixote And Sancho Panza
An album sketch portraying Sancho Panza, a fictional character from Don Quixote a novel written by Don Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra in 1605

Background imageSancho Collection: Spain, Aragon. Castle of Loarre. Engraving

Spain, Aragon. Castle of Loarre. Engraving
Spain, Aragon, Huesca province. Castle of Loarre. It was built during the 11th and 12th centuries. Engraving. Museo Militar, 1883. Later colouration. Date: 2019

Background imageSancho Collection: Sancho IV of Castile (1258-1295), called the Brave

Sancho IV of Castile (1258-1295), called the Brave. King of Castile, Leon and Galicia (1284-1295). Illustration by Llanta. Detail. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana

Background imageSancho Collection: Order of Calatrava. Knight of the order in battle dress

Order of Calatrava. Knight of the order in battle dress
Order of Calatrava. Military and religious order founded in the Kingdom of Castile in 1158. Knight of the order in battle dress (in the first centuries of its foundation). Chromolithography

Background imageSancho Collection: Blanche of Navarre (1137-1156). Sepulcher of Queen Blanche d

Blanche of Navarre (1137-1156). Sepulcher of Queen Blanche d
Blanche of Navarre (1137-1156). Queen Consort, wife of Sancho III, king of Castile. Sepulcher of Queen Blanche depicting her death giving birth to her son, the future King Alfonso VIII of Castile

Background imageSancho Collection: Blanche of Navarre (1137-1156). Death of the Queen giving bi

Blanche of Navarre (1137-1156). Death of the Queen giving bi
Blanche of Navarre (1137-1156). Queen Consort, wife of Sancho III, king of Castile. Death of the Queen giving birth to her son, the future King Alfonso VIII of Castile. Relief

Background imageSancho Collection: Engraving by Gustave Dore 1832-1883 French artist and illustrator of Sancho Panza being tossed in

Engraving by Gustave Dore 1832-1883 French artist and illustrator of Sancho Panza being tossed in a blanket from Don
2919892 Engraving by Gustave Dore 1832-1883 French artist and illustrator of Sancho Panza being tossed in a blanket from Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Part I chapter 16 by Dore

Background imageSancho Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'Hold! cried he;friend Sancho, stay the fury of thy arm '(engraving)

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "Hold! cried he;friend Sancho, stay the fury of thy arm "(engraving)
6008447 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " Hold! cried he; friend Sancho, stay the fury of thy arm " (engraving) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Hold)

Background imageSancho Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'The squires left Don Quixote, Roque

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "The squires left Don Quixote, Roque, and Sancho to await their return"(engraving)
6008425 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " The squires left Don Quixote, Roque, and Sancho to await their return" (engraving) by Dore

Background imageSancho Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'A clear fountain, which Don Quixote

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "A clear fountain, which Don Quixote and Sancho found among some verdant trees
6008422 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " A clear fountain, which Don Quixote and Sancho found among some verdant trees, served to refresh them" (engraving) by Dore

Background imageSancho Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'March! quoth Sancho, how do you think I am able to do it? '(engraving)

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "March! quoth Sancho, how do you think I am able to do it? "(engraving)
6008405 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " March! quoth Sancho, how do you think I am able to do it? " (engraving) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83); Private Collection; (add.info.: " March)

Background imageSancho Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'But pray, sir, 'quoth Sancho, 'is it a good law of chivalry that says we

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "But pray, sir, "quoth Sancho, "is it a good law of chivalry that says we
6008348 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " But pray, sir, " quoth Sancho, " is it a good law of chivalry that says we shall wander up and down, over bushes and briars

Background imageSancho Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'Sancho ran as fast as his ass could drive

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "Sancho ran as fast as his ass could drive, to help his master"(engraving)
6008328 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " Sancho ran as fast as his ass could drive, to help his master" (engraving) by Dore

Background imageSancho Collection: Sancho asks Don Quixote for wages (engraving)

Sancho asks Don Quixote for wages (engraving)
969739 Sancho asks Don Quixote for wages (engraving) by Gilbert, John (1817-97) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sancho asks Don Quixote for wages)

Background imageSancho Collection: Don Quixote, Sancho and the country girls (chromolitho)

Don Quixote, Sancho and the country girls (chromolitho)
969718 Don Quixote, Sancho and the country girls (chromolitho) by Gilbert, John (1817-97) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Don Quixote, Sancho and the country girls)

Background imageSancho Collection: Sancho Panza (engraving)

Sancho Panza (engraving)
816175 Sancho Panza (engraving) by Leslie, Charles Robert (1794-1859) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sancho Panza)

Background imageSancho Collection: How Sancho paid the Reckoning (colour litho)

How Sancho paid the Reckoning (colour litho)
2813437 How Sancho paid the Reckoning (colour litho) by Crane, Walter (1845-1915) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: How Sancho paid the Reckoning)

Background imageSancho Collection: Sancho before the Duchess (engraving)

Sancho before the Duchess (engraving)
2771834 Sancho before the Duchess (engraving) by Leslie, Charles Robert (1794-1859) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sancho before the Duchess)

Background imageSancho Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'Poor Sancho followed his master with a heavy heart'(engraving)

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "Poor Sancho followed his master with a heavy heart"(engraving)
6008391 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " Poor Sancho followed his master with a heavy heart" (engraving) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSancho Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'Sancho, I have always heard it said, that to do a kindness to clowns

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "Sancho, I have always heard it said, that to do a kindness to clowns
6008339 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " Sancho, I have always heard it said, that to do a kindness to clowns, is like throwing water into the sea" (engraving) by Dore

Background imageSancho Collection: Don Quixote (chromolitho)

Don Quixote (chromolitho)
734476 Don Quixote (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Don Quixote. Liebig card)

Background imageSancho Collection: Soldier in Sancho Villas Army 1914

Soldier in Sancho Villas Army 1914
A soldier in Sancho Villas army sits on the grass eating, holding a tortilla and a plate of food. He is wearing sandals, shirt and trousers, a hat

Background imageSancho Collection: Sancho and the Duchess (engraving)

Sancho and the Duchess (engraving)
969731 Sancho and the Duchess (engraving) by Gilbert, John (1817-97) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sancho and the Duchess)

Background imageSancho Collection: Don Sancho Panza, Governor of Barataria

Don Sancho Panza, Governor of Barataria
Senor Don Sancho Panza, Governor of Barataria, by John Gilbert RA. circa 1872

Background imageSancho Collection: Taming of the Shrew, Katharine and Petruchio, The Modern Quixotte or what you will

Taming of the Shrew, Katharine and Petruchio, The Modern Quixotte or what you will
2562145 Taming of the Shrew, Katharine and Petruchio, The Modern Quixotte or what you will, 1791 (hand-coloured etching) by Gillray

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

Taming of the Shrew: Katherine & Petruchio;The Modern Quixotte, or what you will, pub
2962479 Taming of the Shrew: Katherine & Petruchio; The Modern Quixotte, or what you will, pub. 1791 (hand coloured engraving) by Gillray

Background imageSancho Collection: Don Quixote and Sancho Setting Out from Don Quixote

Don Quixote and Sancho Setting Out from Don Quixote
5669027 Don Quixote and Sancho Setting Out from Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes (engraving) by Pisan, Heliodore Joseph (1822-1890); (add.info)

Background imageSancho Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'Sancho and his master tarried three days with young couple

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "Sancho and his master tarried three days with young couple
6008400 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " Sancho and his master tarried three days with young couple, and were entertained like princes" (engraving) by Dore

Background imageSancho Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'Friend Sancho, 'said Don Quixote, 'I find the approaching night will

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "Friend Sancho, "said Don Quixote, "I find the approaching night will
6008381 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " Friend Sancho, " said Don Quixote, " I find the approaching night will overtake us ere we can reach Toboso" (engraving) by Dore

Background imageSancho Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'Don Quixote gazed with dubious and disconsolate eyes on the creature

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "Don Quixote gazed with dubious and disconsolate eyes on the creature whom Sancho
6008380 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " Don Quixote gazed with dubious and disconsolate eyes on the creature whom Sancho called queen and lady" (engraving) by Dore

Background imageSancho Collection: Sancho and the Duchess, from the picture in the Vernon Gallery (engraving)

Sancho and the Duchess, from the picture in the Vernon Gallery (engraving)
5199176 Sancho and the Duchess, from the picture in the Vernon Gallery (engraving) by Leslie, Charles Robert (1794-1859) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sancho and the Duchess)

Background imageSancho Collection: Sancho and the Duchess (engraving)

Sancho and the Duchess (engraving)
2808072 Sancho and the Duchess (engraving) by Leslie, Charles Robert (1794-1859) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sancho and the Duchess.); © Look and Learn

Background imageSancho Collection: Don Quixote and Sancho as love-lorn shepherds (engraving)

Don Quixote and Sancho as love-lorn shepherds (engraving)
969723 Don Quixote and Sancho as love-lorn shepherds (engraving) by Gilbert, John (1817-97) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Don Quixote and Sancho as love-lorn shepherds)

Background imageSancho Collection: Gustave Dores Don Quixote: 'Sleep, Sancho, cried Don Quixote: sleep

Gustave Dores Don Quixote: "Sleep, Sancho, cried Don Quixote: sleep, for thou wert born to sleep "(engraving)
6008429 Gustave Dores Don Quixote: " Sleep, Sancho, cried Don Quixote: sleep, for thou wert born to sleep " (engraving) by Dore

Background imageSancho Collection: Sanchos ass stolen from under him (engraving)

Sanchos ass stolen from under him (engraving)
969749 Sanchos ass stolen from under him (engraving) by Gilbert, John (1817-97) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sanchos ass stolen from under him)



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"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.