Mudéjar were Muslims who remained in Iberia in the late medieval period following the Christian reconquest. It is also a term for Mudéjar art, which was...
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Mudéjar art, or Mudéjar style, was a type of ornamentation and decoration used in the Iberian Christian kingdoms, primarily between the 13th and 16th...
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Neo-Mudéjar is a type of Moorish Revival architecture practised in the Iberian Peninsula and to a far lesser extent in Ibero-America. This architectural...
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Mudéjar may refer to: Multiple Mudéjar revolts in the Kingdom of Valencia between 1240 and 1280 Mudéjar revolt of 1264–1266, in parts of Castile Rebellion...
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Mudéjar architecture of Aragon is an aesthetic trend in Mudéjar style in Aragon, Spain, and has been recognized in some representative buildings as a...
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This Mudéjar style utilized Arabic forms and techniques, influenced by Christian ecclesiastical architecture, and evolved from Romanesque Mudéjar to Gothic...
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collections in the world. Mudéjar: exterior wall of the Parish of San Miguel and its interior roof, gilded with wood. The Aragonese Mudéjar has been named a World...
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"town of Mudéjar" (Moorish-influenced architecture) due to numerous buildings designed in this style. All of them are comprised in the Mudéjar Architecture...
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Spanish architecture (section Mudéjar)
architecture existed at the time. This produced Mudéjar-Romanesque, Mudéjar-Gothic and Mudéjar-Renaissance. Mudéjar style was highly variable from region to...
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numerous instances being built throughout the entire territory. The so-called Mudéjar style came to designate works by Muslims, Christians and Jews in lands...
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Aljafería (category Mudéjar architecture in Aragon)
inspired by the aspect of the Mudéjar church, and in the 18th century culminated with a curious bulbous spire. The Mudéjar Palace is not an independent...
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churches that were constructed in the Mudéjar style. The models are generally built to a scale of either 1:6 or 1:8. Mudéjar is an architectural style unique...
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elements of the Baroque Revival, Renaissance Revival and Moorish Revival (Neo-Mudéjar) styles of Spanish architecture. In 1929, Seville hosted the Ibero-American...
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historical styles: the Royal Pavilion has Gothic features, the Mudéjar Pavilion has a Mudéjar style, and the Bellas Artes Pavilion has a Renaissance style...
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and the Fecetas monastery are Baroque with Mudéjar ceilings of the 17th century. All the churches are Mudéjar monuments that comprise a World Heritage Site...
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the construction of many monasteries, often with Romanesque, Gothic or Mudéjar elements. In addition, the interaction between Spaniards and Indigenous...
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Alcázar of Seville (category Mudéjar architecture in Andalusia)
these is a richly-decorated Mudéjar-style palace built by Pedro I during the 1360s. The palace is a preeminent example of Mudéjar style in the Iberian Peninsula...
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Italy Lucchese school Crusades Novgorod school Duecento Sienese school Mudéjar Medieval cartography Italian school Majorcan school Mappa mundi Renaissance...
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The Mudéjar revolt of 1264–1266 was a rebellion by the Muslim populations (Mudéjares) in the Lower Andalusia and Murcia regions of the Crown of Castile...
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Emirate of Granada (section The Mudéjar rebellion)
peace and stability until 1264, when the Mudéjar revolt took place in Castile, lasting until 1266. Mudéjar is a term used to refer to the Muslims who...
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Frigiliana (section Moorish-Mudéjar district)
district inhabited by the Moors before and after the Reconquista. Its name Mudéjar is used to describe the architectural style used by Muslim craftsmen working...
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Aragoral (redirect from Aragoral mudejar)
Miocene. Aragoral is a monospecific genus containing the species Aragoral mudejar and is believed to be closely related to primitive members of the Hippotraginae-Caprinae...
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medieval monuments in the city. The 16th century also saw a flourishing of Mudéjar architecture and Renaissance architecture, followed later by Baroque and...
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baptised and convert to Christianity or to leave the country. It allowed Mudéjar Moors (Islamic) and converso Marrano Jews to stay, while expelling all...
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was ruled out. The church exhibits characteristics of both gothic and mudéjar architecture, although it has been renovated several times over the years...
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Palacio Árabe (en: Arab Palace) is a Neo-Mudéjar building in downtown Mar del Plata, Argentina. The Palacio Árabe was built by Syrian immigrant Jalil...
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Casa de Pilatos (category Mudéjar architecture in Andalusia)
of Medinaceli. It is an example of an Italian Renaissance building with Mudéjar elements and decorations. It is considered the prototype of the Andalusian...
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Italy Lucchese school Crusades Novgorod school Duecento Sienese school Mudéjar Medieval cartography Italian school Majorcan school Mappa mundi Renaissance...
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Teruel Cathedral (category Mudéjar architecture in Aragon)
endowed the building with three Mudéjar naves of masonry and brick. The Romanesque apses were replaced in the same Gothic-Mudéjar style as early as the 14th...
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Las Ventas (category Neo-Mudéjar architecture in Spain)
intention. This bullring was designed by the architect José Espeliú in the Neo-Mudéjar (Moorish) style with ceramic incrustations. The seats are situated in ten...
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