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"Carlos: A Legacy of Courage and Achievement" In the midst of the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City

Background imageCarlos Collection: Queen Mourns Deaths / 1908

Queen Mourns Deaths / 1908
The Queen of Portugal mourns over the deathbeds of her assassinated husband, Carlos I, and her son, Luiz Date: 1908

Background imageCarlos Collection: Don Juan de Borbon with his son, later King Juan Carlos I

Don Juan de Borbon with his son, later King Juan Carlos I
JUAN CARLOS I of Spain (1938). King of Spain (1975-2014).; JUAN DE BORBON Y DE BATTENBERG (1913-1993). Count of Barcelona. Father of King Juan Carlos I

Background imageCarlos Collection: Francisco Franco during his last public apparition from the

Francisco Franco during his last public apparition from the
Francisco Franco during his last public appearance from the balcony of the Palacio de Oriente. With him, his wife Carmen Polo (left) and the princess Sophia and Juan Carlos (1st October 1975)

Background imageCarlos Collection: Don Juan de Borbon and family and future King Juan Carlos I

Don Juan de Borbon and family and future King Juan Carlos I
Don Juan de Borbon with his wife Mara de las Mercedes de Borbn-Dos Sicilias and Orleans, and their children Alfonso, Juan Carlos, Pilar and Margarita

Background imageCarlos Collection: Juan Carlos I. Succession of Franco, 1969

Juan Carlos I. Succession of Franco, 1969
Prince Juan Carlos is designed by Francisco Franco successor to the Head of State as a future King. July 21, 1969

Background imageCarlos Collection: Charles Carlos Prince Of Asturias Portrait Spain

Charles Carlos Prince Of Asturias Portrait Spain
Carlos, Prince of Asturias aka Don Carlos, 1545 - 1568. Eldest son and heir-apparent of King Philip II of Spain

Background imageCarlos Collection: Mission San Carlos Borromeo del rio Carmelo or Mision de San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo

Mission San Carlos Borromeo del rio Carmelo or Mision de San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo, Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, United States of America, c. 1915. From Wonderful California, published 1915

Background imageCarlos Collection: The death of Carlos, Prince of Asturias in 1568. Carlos, Prince of Asturias aka Don Carlos

The death of Carlos, Prince of Asturias in 1568. Carlos, Prince of Asturias aka Don Carlos, 1545 - 1568. Eldest son and heir-apparent of King Philip II of Spain

Background imageCarlos Collection: Charles V, 1500 - 1558. Ruler of both the Spanish Empire as Charles I from 1516

Charles V, 1500 - 1558. Ruler of both the Spanish Empire as Charles I from 1516 and the Holy Roman Empire from 1519. From Historia de los Crimenes del Despotismo, published 1870



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"Carlos: A Legacy of Courage and Achievement" In the midst of the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City, American runners Tommie Smith and John Carlos made a powerful statement that would reverberate through history. As they stood on the podium during the medal ceremonies, their fists raised high in a Black Power salute, they boldly challenged racial inequality and systemic oppression. Australian athlete Peter Norman joined them in solidarity by wearing an OPHR badge, symbolizing his unwavering support for their cause. Meanwhile, many years prior to this iconic moment, another Carlos left an indelible mark on medical history. Dr. Carlos Finlay, a Cuban physician, played a pivotal role in conquering Yellow Fever alongside U. S. Army surgeon Dr. Walter Reed after the Spanish-American War. Their groundbreaking research led to significant advancements in preventing this deadly disease that plagued Cuba at the turn of the century. From sports arenas to scientific breakthroughs, individuals named they have consistently demonstrated resilience and determination throughout history. Just as St Michaels Mount stands tall amidst crashing waves off Cornwall's coast or as Carmel-by-the-Sea exudes its picturesque charm along California's shoreline; these Carloses have carved their own paths towards greatness. The Battle of Trafalgar serves as a reminder of bravery and sacrifice - qualities embodied not only by Kings Edward VII but also by countless others who fought valiantly for what they believed in. And let us not forget about Ripping Yarns woven with tales of adventure where heroes like Carlos Arruza emerged from dusty bullfighting rings captivating audiences with their skillful prowess. Carlos Juan Finlay further enriches our understanding of biology through his contributions as a Cuban biologist while motorcycle racer Carlos Checa fearlessly navigates Ducati 1199 Panigale WSB2013 around treacherous tracks leaving spectators awestruck. Finally, we pay homage to one last remarkable individual - Gardel, Carlos.