Toledo (UK: /tɒˈleɪdoʊ/ tol-AY-doh; Spanish: [toˈleðo] ) is a city and municipality of Spain, the capital of the province of Toledo and the de jure seat...
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Cartagena to Toledo. At that time, Cartagena was ruled by the Byzantines, and this move ensured a closer relation between the bishops of Spain and the Visigothic...
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toledo or Toledo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Toledo most commonly refers to: Toledo, Spain, a city in Spain Province of Toledo, Spain Toledo,...
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history of the city of Toledo, Spain. 193 CE – Settlement becomes part of the Roman Empire. 250-300 – Roman Catholic diocese of Toledo established. Population:...
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Toledo (Spanish: [toˈleðo] ) is a province of central Spain, in the western part of the autonomous community of Castile–La Mancha. It is bordered by the...
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Alcázar of Toledo (Spanish: Alcázar de Toledo, IPA: [alˈkaθaɾ ðe toˈleðo]) is a stone fortification located in the highest part of Toledo, Spain. It is a...
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Toledo (/təˈlɛdoʊ/ tə-LED-oh), officially the City of Toledo (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Toledo; Filipino: Lungsod ng Toledo), is a component city in the province...
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Mary of Toledo (Spanish: Catedral Primada Santa María de Toledo), otherwise known as Toledo Cathedral, is a Catholic church in Toledo, Spain. It is the...
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Damascening (redirect from Toledo work)
Damascening. Demonstration of the technique as practiced in Toledo, Spain El Arte de Toledo "Damascening" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). 1911. Special...
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Toledo steel, historically known for being unusually hard, is from Toledo, Spain, which has been a traditional sword-making, metal-working center since...
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The city of Toledo, Spain is the seat of government of the Province of Toledo and the autonomous region of Castilla-La Mancha. Toledo has been the capital...
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Portillo de Toledo is a village and municipality in the province of Toledo, Spain. In 2023, Portillo de Toledo had 2,308 inhabitants. "Organización municipal"...
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The Kingdom of Toledo (Spanish: Reino de Toledo) was a realm in the central Iberian Peninsula, created after the capture of Toledo by Alfonso VI of León...
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Gregoria Micaela Toledo Machín (born 24 September 1969) professionally known as Goya Toledo, is a Spanish actress and model. She has appeared in Amores...
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name Toledo: "but the reason for this choice is buried in a welter of legends. One recounts that Washington Irving, who was traveling in Spain at the...
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Beatriz Villacañas (category People from Toledo, Spain)
Villacañas (born 1964 in Toledo, Spain) is a poet, essayist and literary critic. Beatriz Villacañas was born in Toledo (Spain). She obtained her PhD in...
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The El Greco Museum (Spanish: Museo del Greco) is a single-artist museum in Toledo, Spain, devoted to the work and life of El Greco (Domenikos Theotokopoulos...
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The Toledo Zoo & Aquarium, located in Toledo, Ohio is a member of the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA), and is accredited by the Association...
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thirty synods, variously counted, were held at Toledo (Concilia toletana) in what would come to be part of Spain. The earliest, directed against Priscillianism...
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The Toledo School of Translators (Spanish: Escuela de Traductores de Toledo) is the group of scholars who worked together in the city of Toledo during...
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Pedro Álvarez de Toledo y Zúñiga (13 July 1484 – 21 February 1553) was a Spanish politician. The first effective Spanish viceroy of Naples, in 1532–1552...
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Eleanor of Toledo (Spanish: Leonor Álvarez de Toledo y Pimentel-Osorio, Italian: Eleonora di Toledo; 11 January 1522 – 17 December 1562) was a Spanish noblewoman...
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Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (Charles I as King of Spain). The coat of arms of the city of Toledo consists of the imperial double-headed eagle Sable (black)...
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Visigothic Kingdom (redirect from Visigothic Kingdom of Toledo)
who had seized Toledo. In 711, Tariq ibn Ziyad, a Muslim Berber client of Musa bin Nusair, the governor of Islamic Africa, invaded Spain with about 7,000...
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holiday in Spain until 1931.[citation needed] Since then, its legal and celebrative status has varied greatly. El Primero de Mayo in Toledo has always...
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The SEAT Toledo is a small family car produced by the Spanish manufacturer SEAT, part of Volkswagen Group. The Toledo name was first introduced to the...
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The Blade, also known as the Toledo Blade, is a newspaper in Toledo, Ohio, published daily online and printed Thursday and Sunday by Block Communications...
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Juan Antonio Villacañas (category People from Toledo, Spain)
Juan Antonio Villacañas (born 1922 in Toledo; died August 21, 2001) was a Spanish poet, essayist and critic. In 2015, he was named distinguished son ("hijo...
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Fernando Álvarez de Toledo y Pimentel, 3rd Duke of Alba (29 October 1507 – 11 December 1582), known as the Grand Duke of Alba (Spanish: Gran Duque de Alba...
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Kidnapping of Anabel Segura (category 1993 murders in Spain)
jogging in La Moraleja, Madrid, Spain, Segura was held captive in an abandoned factory in Numancia de la Sagra, Toledo. She tried to escape but was instead...
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