Image: 1861-06-02, El Museo Universal, Vista de la misión española de Nueva-Nursia
Description: Vista de la misión española de Nueva-Nursia tal como se hallaba en diciembre de 1860 (según un dibujo emitido por el ilustrísimo señor Salvado.
Title: 1861-06-02, El Museo Universal, Vista de la misión española de Nueva-Nursia
Credit: (1861-06-02). "Vista de la misión española de Nueva-Nursia tal como se hallaba en diciembre de 1860". El Museo Universal V (22): 173. ISSN 1889-8440. Biblioteca Virtual de Prensa Histórica (CC BY 4.0)
Author: Rosendo Salvado
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