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    The Monument to Alfonso XII (Spanish: Monumento a Alfonso XII) is located in Buen Retiro Park (El Retiro), Madrid, Spain. The monument is situated on...
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  • Population: 750,896. 1922 – Monument to Alfonso XII inaugurated. 1923 – Teatro Monumental (theatre) built. 1924 Line 2 (Madrid Metro) begins operating. Hotel Florida...
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    (Spanish: Monumento a Colón) is a monument in Madrid, Spain. It lies on the namesake square, the Plaza de Colón. The basement of the monument is a Gothic...
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     68. Moral Roncal 2015, pp. 5352, 5362. "El monumento a Doña Emilia Pardo Bazán". La Nación. II (214). Madrid: 5. 24 June 1926. ISSN 1132-046X. "Los «Jardines...
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    Arsenio Martínez Campos (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    proclaim Alfonso XII. He was quartered in Ávila under surveillance but managed to escape and hid in Madrid. On 29 December 1874, Martínez Campos led a coup...
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    Temple of Debod (category Museums in Madrid)
    Santiago Montero; Teresa Bedman; Alfonso Martín Flores (2001). Debod: Tres décadas de historia en Madrid (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain: Museo de San Isidro....
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    El Cid (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    1072, El Cid found himself in a difficult situation. Since Sancho was childless, the throne passed to his brother Alfonso, whom El Cid had helped remove...
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    was under the direction of the architect José Grasés y Riera (Monumento a Alfonso XII). Wikimedia Commons has media related to José Alcoverro. José Alcoverro...
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    del Oeste, Madrid the monument to Maria Christina of Bourbon, Madrid the bronze equestrian statue of the monument to Alfonso XII, in Madrid's El Retiro...
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    participated in the premiere of Dónde vas Alfonso XII, by Luca de Tena, at the Teatro Lara, and in 1958 she was also part of a show by Luis Escobar entitled Te...
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    in the Americas. 1913 - Monumento los Saineteros, Madrid 1914 - Monument of Campoamor, Madrid 1916 - Monument of Pardo Bazán, A Coruña 1917 - Monument...
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  • El indulto (1960) - Sargento Guardia Civil Peace Never Comes (1960) Alfonso XII and María Cristina (1960) Regresa un desconocido (1961) - Amigo de Juan...
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  • Madrid, Spain: J. Rodriguez. p. 104. Reilly, Alfonso VI, 131–33; Chaytor, 39–40. Chaytor, 39–40. Barton, 249; Reilly, Alfonso VI, 83. Reilly, Alfonso...
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    Japanese ceramics Hall IX: Knives and firearms Hall X: Metalwork Hall XI–XII: Various techniques of processing This floor also includes storage areas...
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    Salamanca (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Romans, Visigoths and Muslims. Raymond of Burgundy, son-in-law of King Alfonso VI of León, was in charge of repopulating the city during the Middle Ages...
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  • Timeline of Murcia (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    against King Alfonso the wise led to Murcia joining the Kingdom of Castile. 1272 – University of Murcia first established by King Alfonso the wise 1291...
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    sponsored in that century by Doña Violante, wife of King Alfonso X the Wise. Its existence had a great impact on the social and religious life of Valladolid...
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    Hernán Cortés (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Naples, Italy, in the Villa Pignatelli. Later, another monument, known as "Monumento al Mestizaje" by Julián Martínez y M. Maldonado (1982) was commissioned...
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    daring Carlist victory of the war and which threatened the new king Alfonso XII, present at the site, personally. He took part in one of the last confrontations...
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  • Timeline of Cádiz (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    España [es] (in Spanish). Madrid. 1856.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Sevilla y Cádiz. España: sus monumentos y artes, su naturaleza...
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    Juan Antonio (1961). La arquitectura española en sus monumentos desaparecidos (in Spanish). Madrid: Espasa-Calpe. p. 169. OCLC 557928321. Layna Serrano...
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    Feliú, Carmen; Luengo, Mónica (2003). Jardines de España (in Spanish). Madrid: Lunwerg. ISBN 84-9785-006-8. Gabancho, Patrícia (2000). Guía. Parques y...
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    Retrieved 31 October 2010. Pablo Piferrer, Francisco Pi Margall. "España: sus monumentos y artes, su naturaleza e historia". Retrieved 2 November 2010. Legado...
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    Catedral de Sigüenza erigida en el siglo XII, con noticias nuevas para la historia del arte de España. Madrid.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing...
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    future King Alfonso XII in Barcelona, work of Agapito Vallmitjana 1860; or female nude kneeling by Joan Borrell in 1916. 1930 also placed a Naked of Enric...
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  • signals, walls and monuments throughout the city, as well as a large sculpture, "Monumento a la Libertad" (3 meters tall), installed in the main square...
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  • Timeline of Málaga (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Propagandística del Clima y Embellecimiento de Málaga established. 1899 – Monumento al Marqués de Larios [es] (monument) erected. 1900 – Population: city...
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  • – ruta libertadora. Monumento a los Lanceros del Pantano de Vargas, y reserva nacional el terreno alrededor de 1 km del monumento. Decreto 1744 1-ix-1975...
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    legislacã̧o Portugeuza: posterior à publicãcã̧o do codigo Filippino con hum appendice. Pt. 4. p. 1. J. O. Lindsay (1 January 1957). "XII". In J. O. Lindsay (ed.)...
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  • Timeline of Valladolid (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Spanish), vol. 15, Madrid, 1849, hdl:2027/mdp.39015039374148 José Maria Quadrado (1885). Valladolid, Palencia y Zamora. España, sus monumentos y artes, su naturaleza...
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