Showing posts with label Spain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spain. Show all posts

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Euro:spain cents


1 cent, 2005
spain euro 1 cent 2005
2 cent, 2004
spain euro 2 cent 2004
5 cent, 2005
spain euro 5 centThe 1,2 and 5 cents show the facade of the cathedral of Santiago de Comppostela, which is the church in Spain.

Santiago de Compostela Cathedral is a Roman Catholic church in Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain. The cathedral is the reputed burial-place of Saint James the Greater, one of the apostles of Jesus Christ. It is the destination of the Way of St. James, a major historical pilgrimage route since the Middle Ages.

10 cent, 1999
spain euro 10 cent 1999
20 cent, 1999
spain euro 20 cents 1999
50 cent, 2000
spain euro 50 cent 2000Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (29 September 1547 – 23 April 1616) was a Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright. His magnum opus Don Quixote, often considered the first modern novel, is a classic of Western literature, and is regarded amongst the best works of fiction ever written. His work is often considered amongst the most important works in all of Western literature. His influence on the Spanish language has been so great that Spanish is often called la lengua de Cervantes, Spanish for the language of Cervantes. He has been dubbed El Príncipe de los Ingenios – The Prince of Wits.

The picture shown on these coins is taken from portrait commonly said to be that painted by Juan Martínez de Jáuregui y Aguilar, though now some people believe that the painting is not an authentic one.

Cervantes died in Madrid on April 23, 1616. In honor of the date on which both Miguel de Cervantes and William Shakespeare died, UNESCO established April 23 as the International Day of the Book.

Euro:Spain


Spain 1 Euro, 1999
spain 1 euro 1999
Spain 2 Euro, 1999
spain 2 euro 1999The 1 and 2 euro coins of spain show Juan Carlos I (born in Rome, 5 January 1938) is the reigning King of Spain.

On 22 November 1975, two days after the death of dictator Francisco Franco, Juan Carlos was designated King according to the law of succession promulgated by Franco. The Spanish throne had been vacant for twenty-two years (1947 restoration) in 1969 when Franco named Juan Carlos as the next ruler of Spain.

On 22 November 1975, two days after the death of dictator Francisco Franco, Juan Carlos was designated King according to the law of succession promulgated by Franco. The Spanish throne had been vacant for twenty-two years (1947 restoration) in 1969 when Franco named Juan Carlos as the next ruler of Spain. The Spanish Constitution affirms the role of the Spanish monarch as the personification and embodiment of the Spanish nation, a symbol of Spain's enduring unity and permanence; and as such, the monarch is the head-of-state and commander-in-chief of the Spanish Armed Forces in a system known in Spanish as "monarquía parlamentaria" (parliamentary monarchy).

King Juan Carlos successfully oversaw the transition of Spain from dictatorship to parliamentary democracy.

Juan Carlos married Sophia of Greece and Denmark in 1962. The couple has three children and eight grandchildren.

Polls from 2000 show that he is widely approved of by Spaniards. According to the Spanish Constitution, the monarch is also instrumental in promoting Ibero-American relations, the "nations of its historical community".

Spain 2 Euro, 400th anniversary of Don Quixote
spain 2 euro 400th anniversary of don quixoteThis 2 Euro coin was released in 2005 on the occasion of the 400th anniversary of the publication of Cervantes’ Don Quixote de la Mancha. Throughout Spain and in cities such as Dallas, Mexico City, Paris, Brussels, Oran, Algeria, and St. Petersburg, Cervantes’ novel was celebrated with plays, debates, exhibitions, concerts and films. “Don Quixote Round the World”, a travelling exhibition featuring paintings, drawings and engravings, begins a world-wide tour of book fairs in April.

The first edition of Book One of Don Quixote came off a printing press in Madrid on December 20, 1604, and reached the public on Jan 6, 1605. The novel quickly became an international best seller. Four centuries on, it still ranks as the most published and translated book after the Bible.

The novel tells the story of Don Quixote, a humble, book-loving village gent who dries up his brain by reading too many cheap romances, and decides to throw it all in to become a knight errant.

He puts on a cardboard helmet, mounts an old horse and sets off across the plain with his faithful sidekick, Sancho Panza. They are searching for a peasant girl from a nearby village who the Don imagines is a noble princess. Along the way they sow chaos and confusion wherever they go.

Don Quixote has been variously described as the first great European novel, the first work of modern literature and the foundation of Latin American fiction.

"All prose fiction is a variation on the theme of Don Quixote," the American critic Lionel Trilling wrote in 1950.

In 2002, the novel was voted the best book of all time by a group of 100 writers, including Salman Rushdie, Nadine Gordimer, Wole Soyinka and Norman Mailer, in a survey organized by editors at the Norwegian Book Club in Oslo.