. "1"^^ . . . "The Spanish Prague"@en . "15210" . "2" . "RIV/61989592:15210/10:10216522!RIV11-MSM-15210___" . "10"^^ . "ES - \u0160pan\u011Blsk\u00E9 kr\u00E1lovstv\u00ED" . "La Praga Espa?ola" . . . "107" . . "The Spanish Prague"@en . . "0212-0585" . "El art\u00EDculo analiza la exposici\u00F3n La Praga espa?ola celebrada en 2009 en el Castillo de Praga. Dado el car\u00E1cter de la revista, art\u00EDculo recapitula los principales puntos de vista que llevaron a montar la exposici\u00F3n: la idea principal es que Espa?a influy\u00F3 profundamente en algunos puntos de la historia del pa\u00EDs. A trav\u00E9s de las obras de arte se ha mostrado el impacto iconogr\u00E1fico del Camino de Santiago, la elecci\u00F3n de Fernando I, nacido y educado en Espa?a, como rey de Bohemia en 1956, la concesi\u00F3n del Tois\u00F3n de Oro a caballeros checos, la larga influencia de la moda espa?ola, casamientos de nobles checos con damas espa?olas, etc." . "The article presents the exhibition %22Spanish Prague%22, celebrated in 2009 in Prague, resuming the most important thesis of the common history between Spain and Bohemia, and the influences of Spain on the Kingdom of Bohemia. For example, the family connections of Czech Kings al P\u0159emysl Otakar II, cousin of Alfons the Sage, after all, the reception of Arab influences (though Spain). In 1526 was elected King of Bohemia the Spanish born and educated Ferdinand I, the Spanish mode and costumes invades Bohemia. After the power of Spain decayed, it was the catholic religion that formed the opinion in Bohemia under the government of the Habsburg, after all Spanish iconography of the orders founded or reformed by Spaniards, as Dominicans, Jesuits, Order of St. John of Granada, Carmelites, etc."@en . . . . "267714" . "Z(MSM6198959225)" . . . "\u0160t\u011Bp\u00E1nek, Pavel" . "1"^^ . "RIV/61989592:15210/10:10216522" . . "La Praga Espa?ola" . "Debats" . "exhibition; Spain; Prague"@en . "[9A2572652149]" . . .