The Alcazaba of Badajoz is an ancient Moorish citadel in Badajoz, Extremadura, western Spain. The alcazaba as it now appears was built by the Almohads...
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ruins of the Moorish castle Alcazaba of Badajoz and overlooking the Guadiana river, which flows between the castle-hill and the powerfully armed fort of San...
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the Alcazaba Exterior of the Alcazaba Interior door of the Alcazaba chemin de ronde of the Alcazaba of Badajoz Defensive walls and chemin de ronde of the...
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fear"), of the kingdom of Portugal, took the city of Badajoz after a long siege, but the governor of the city took refuge in the Alcazaba of Badajoz, and...
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Almería Alcazaba of Antequera Alcazaba of Badajoz Alcazaba of Málaga Alcazaba of Mérida Alcazaba of the Alhambra Alcazaba (Sierra Nevada), a mountain in...
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Almenara of Gata Walls of Plasencia Alcazaba of Badajoz Alcazaba of Mérida Alcazaba of Reina Castle of Alange Castle of Alburquerque Castle of Alconchel...
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mosque in the Badajoz Alcazaba (citadel) as a cathedral. A new cathedral was not begun until the mid-13th century. The site chosen was that of a pre-existing...
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Benito Roman mosaic Visigothic pilaster from the alcazaba Gravestone of Sapur, first taifa king of Badajoz (11th century) Citations Kurtz Schaefer 2017,...
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The Alcazaba of Mérida is a ninth-century Muslim fortification in Mérida, Spain. Like other historical edifices in the city, it is part of the UNESCO Heritage...
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Castle (section Advent of gunpowder)
called Albarrana towers, around the perimeter as can be seen at the Alcazaba of Badajoz. Probably developed in the 12th century, the towers provided flanking...
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(tower) built in the Alcazaba of Badajoz. 1169 - Siege of Badajoz by the Portuguese, led by King Afonso I of Portugal. 1229 - Alfonso IX of León in power. 1230...
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structure of Roman Theatre in Mérida, National Museum of Roman Art in Mérida, Alcazaba City Wall and Ibn Marwan Monument and Espantaperros Tower of Badajoz Fortress...
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Mérida, Spain (redirect from Mérida, Badajoz)
municipality of Spain, part of the Province of Badajoz, and capital of the autonomous community of Extremadura. Located in the western-central part of the Iberian...
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Gala (singer) (redirect from Taste of Me (song))
Gijon La Alcazaba in Badajoz and Can Fusteret in Mallorca. In that same year Gala also headlined the Gay pride party at Teatro Barcelo, as part of the WorldPride...
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town and municipality of the Province of Badajoz, in the autonomous community of Extremadura. The municipality covers an area of 30.05 square kilometres...
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preserved: 92–93 Antequera Alcazaba Árchez Church of Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación: Nasrid minaret at the Mudéjar-style: 112, 212 Badajoz Alcazaba Baños de la Encina...
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sent by the city of Seville. The Portuguese were defeated. As a result, Afonso IV of Portugal, who was besieging the city of Badajoz, ordered the siege...
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Gerald the Fearless (category People of the Reconquista)
citadel, the alcazaba, the siege of which continued. Seeing an opportunity to add to his domains the chief city of the region at the expense of both his Muslim...
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Trujillo, Cáceres (category Municipalities in the Province of Cáceres)
monuments are the Castle (Alcazaba), the church of Santiago, the church of Santa María la Mayor, the church of San Francisco, the Church of San Martín, the Plaza...
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Pueblonuevo del Guadiana (category Municipalities in the Province of Badajoz)
the rivers Alcazaba and Guadiana. The municipality is part of the Judicial district of Badajoz, has no hamlets, and borders with Badajoz, Valdelacalzada...
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Almería (redirect from History of Almería)
Inglés, at night Alcazaba of Almería The ancient walls of Jayrán The statue of San Cristóbal The former train station Famous natives of Almería include...
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Fernando Rodríguez de Castro (category People of the Reconquista)
refuge in the alcazaba, the siege of which continued. Seeing an opportunity to add to his domains the chief city of the region at the expense of both his Muslim...
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Roman Theatre (Mérida) (redirect from Roman theatre of Mérida)
Roman Theatre of Mérida is a Roman theatre in the Roman colonia of Emerita Augusta –present-day Mérida, Spain–, capital of the Roman province of Lusitania...
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38°52′44″N 6°58′01″W / 38.879°N 6.967°W / 38.879; -6.967 The fourth siege of Badajoz took place from July to October 1658 during the Portuguese Restoration...
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name of the nearby stream that waters the area, the Lourianilla or Lorianilla, a tributary of the Alcazaba river. The late eighteenth century Census of Floridablanca...
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condition. Above it was the citadel, the Alcazaba of Málaga, connected via a covered way with the impregnable fortress of Gibralfaro. A land-side suburb was...
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Juan Sebastián Elcano (category Circumnavigators of the globe)
Estêvão Gomezs, Simón Alcazaba and Diego López de Sigueiro. In the Badajoz-Elvas assemblies, the most authoritative voice of the Castilian delegation...
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Amphitheatre of Mérida is a Roman amphitheatre in the Roman colonia of Emerita Augusta –present-day Mérida, Spain–, capital of the Roman province of Lusitania...
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Al-Andalus (redirect from Etymology of Al-Andalus)
a number of important palaces or fortresses were begun or expanded by local dynasties such as the Alcazaba of Málaga and the Alcazaba of Almería. Other...
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