cathedral in the city of Granada, Spain. The cathedral is the seat of the Archdiocese of Granada. Like many other cathedrals in Andalusia, it was built...
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it was originally integrated in the complex of the neighbouring Granada Cathedral. It is the burial place of the Spanish monarchs, Queen Isabella I...
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Cathedral of the Incarnation and Incarnation Cathedral are names of several churches: Granada Cathedral Málaga Cathedral Cathedral of the Incarnation (Baltimore...
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The Kingdom of Granada (/ɡrəˈnɑːdə/; Spanish: Reino de Granada) was a territorial jurisdiction of the Crown of Castile from the conclusion of the Reconquista...
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Granada (/ɡrəˈnɑːdə/ grə-NAH-də; Spanish: [ɡɾaˈnaða] , locally [ɡɾaˈna]) is the capital city of the province of Granada, in the autonomous community of...
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Granada (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡɾaˈnaða]) is a city in western Nicaragua and the capital of the Granada Department. With an estimated population of...
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Spanish Golden Age (section Granada Cathedral)
1848. Unlike most cathedrals in Spain, construction of this cathedral had to await the acquisition of the Nasrid kingdom of Granada from its Muslim rulers...
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built the Granada Cathedral. Acero left the project and was succeeded by several other architects. As a result, this largely baroque-style cathedral was built...
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Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción) also called Granada Cathedral is a neoclassical Catholic cathedral located in Granada,...
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the heart of the city, near the main mosque (now the site of the Granada Cathedral) and the Alcaicería, then the elite bazaar where silk, gold, linen...
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foreign and old, but were ultimately used for, among others, the Granada Cathedral, the site of the last Islamic stronghold. By the 17th century, wealth...
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archdiocese's mother church and thus seat of its archbishop is the Cathedral of the Incarnation in Granada also houses the Basilicas of San Juan de Dios and Nuestra...
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Mariana Pineda (category People from Granada)
Muñoz, generally known as Mariana Pineda, (1 September 1804 in Granada – 26 May 1831 in Granada) was a Spanish liberalist heroine. May 26th, the anniversary...
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Besides the Cathedral of Granada, de Siloe was the primary architect of the Almería, Málaga and Guadix Cathedrals in Spain, Guadalajara Cathedral in Mexico...
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it was the capital city of the Emirate of Granada (1230-1492). During this period the Medina (city) of Granada was one of the largest cities in Europe and...
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sus relaciones con el contexto ibérico. Granada: Universidad de Granada, 2008; pp. 111–126. Wikimedia Commons has media related to cathedral of Málaga....
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buttresses, is compared by Joaquín Bérchez, with the façade of the Granada Cathedral by Alonso Cano and with works by Diego Antonio Díaz in Seville. It...
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sixteenth century. As early as 1667, the façades of Granada Cathedral (by Alonso Cano) and Jaén Cathedral (by Eufrasio López de Rojas) suggest the artists'...
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three most important cities in the Kingdom of Granada. Under Islamic rule (713 – 1489), the cathedral, founded by the Visigoth king Reccared in about...
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Maria Concepción Barrecheguren García (category People from Granada)
through her intercession. On May 6, 2023, she was beatified in the Granada Cathedral. The celebrant chosen to represent Pope Francis was Cardinal Marcello...
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sculptor and architect Alonso Cano designed the Baroque interior of Granada Cathedral between 1652 and his death in 1657. It features dramatic contrasts...
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Spain, which in Granada lasted from 711 until 1492. There are Roman Catholic cathedrals at Granada and Guadix. The Royal Chapel of Granada houses the remains...
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Virgin Mary and the Christ Child in Granada Cathedral. For the Capilla Real (royal chapel) of Seville Cathedral, he produced sculptures of Saint Justa...
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Valencia Works of Antoni Gaudí South Alhambra, Generalife and Albaicín, Granada Cathedral, Alcázar and General Archive of the Indies, Seville Dolmens Site of...
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Izquierdo – Granada Charterhouse, Granada (1727–1764) Lorenzo Rodriguez – Metropolitan Tabernacle of Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral, Mexico (1749–1760)...
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Cádiz (section Plaza de la Catedral and the Cathedral)
grander cathedral was needed. Work on the New Cathedral started in 1722 and was supervised by the architect Vicente Acero, who had also built the Granada Cathedral...
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Segovia Cathedral, the Castle of Turégano, various monasteries, and the Cathedral of Palencia. In 1505, the construction of Granada Cathedral was planned...
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military achievements is his participation with his banner and host in the Granada War from 1482 until the surrender of the city in 1492, and his role in...
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Guillermo Orea, see El Esqueleto de la señora Morales Juan de Orea, see Granada Cathedral Omar Chewe Orea Ochoa, see Adolfo Constanzo Gallerie Orea, see Vannetta...
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Isabella I of Castile (category Burials at the Royal Chapel of Granada)
causes hair pigments to go dark brown. However, the statue of her in Granada Cathedral, by Burgundian sculptor Philippe de Vigarny (born in Langres, in what...
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