Look up Alcazar, alcazar, Alcàsser, or qasr in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Alcazar or variant spellings may refer to: Alcázar, a type of Islamic castle...
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An alcázar, from Arabic al-Qasr, is a type of Islamic castle or palace in Spain built during Muslim rule between the 8th and 15th centuries. They functioned...
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The Alcázar of Seville, officially called Royal Alcázar of Seville (Spanish: Real Alcázar de Sevilla or Reales Alcázares de Sevilla), is a historic royal...
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Alcazar is a Swedish nu-disco group established in Stockholm. It is one of Sweden's most successful music groups both nationally and internationally with...
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The Alcazar of Segovia is a medieval castle located in the city of Segovia, in Castile and León, Spain. It has existed since at least the 12th century...
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Damián Alcázar (born January 8, 1953) is a Mexican actor and politician, who is best known outside of Mexico as Lord Sopespian in The Chronicles of Narnia:...
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The siege of the Alcázar was a highly symbolic Nationalist victory in Toledo in the opening stages of the Spanish Civil War. The Alcázar of Toledo was held...
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The Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos (Spanish for "Castle of the Christian Monarchs"), also known as the Alcázar of Córdoba, is a medieval alcázar (Arabic:...
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Lucas Alcázar Moreno (born 11 July 2002) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Betis Deportivo Balompié. As of 28 January...
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The Alcazar, also known as the Alcazar Cinematograph Theatre, was an entertainment venue in Fore Street, Edmonton in London. The building was destroyed...
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Matilde Estefanía Alcázar Figueroa (born 3 September 1995) is a Mexican Paralympic swimmer who competes in international swimming competitions. She is...
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Eddie Alcazar is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, and game designer. Alcazar was raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico, by a Bolivian single...
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The Alcázar of Toledo (Spanish: Alcázar de Toledo, IPA: [alˈkaθaɾ ðe toˈleðo]) is a stone fortification located in the highest part of Toledo, Spain....
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Siege of the Alcazar or L'Assedio dell'Alcazar is a 1940 Italian war film directed by Augusto Genina about the famous siege of the Alcázar during the Spanish...
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Guillermo Gonzalez, better known as Pedro "El Rockero" Alcázar (16 September 1975 in Zapayal, Panama – 24 June 2002) was a Panamanian boxer who won the...
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The Royal Alcázar of Madrid (Spanish: Real Alcázar de Madrid) was a fortress located at the site of today's Royal Palace of Madrid, Madrid, Spain. The...
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See also Alcazar Theatre (1885) and Alcazar Theatre (1911) for two earlier SF theaters. The Alcazar Theatre is a 511-seat theatre located at 650 Geary...
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The Hyundai Alcazar is a compact crossover SUV with three-row seating produced by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai in India. Introduced in April...
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The Alcazar (later Alcazar d'Hiver) was a Café-concert which opened in 1858, located at 10 Rue du Faubourg Poissonière in Paris, and closed in 1902. This...
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Luis del Alcázar (Ludovicus ab Alcasar, Louis of Alcazar) (1554–1613) was a Spanish Jesuit theologian. He was the eldest son of Melchor del Alcázar, a jurist...
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Alcazar Theatre may refer to: Alcazar Theatre (1885), O'Farrell Street in San Francisco; destroyed in the earthquake and fire of 1906 Alcazar Theatre...
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The Alcázar de Colón, or Columbus Alcazar, is the first fortified European palace built in the Americas. Located in the colonial area of Santo Domingo...
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is a 2023 American science fiction film written and directed by Eddie Alcazar, and starring Stephen Dorff, Moises Arias, Jason Genao, Karrueche Tran...
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Alcazar Hotel, named for alcázar, Spanish for castle or fortress, from Arabic اَلْقَصْر (al-qaṣr), is or was the name of a number of hotels, including:...
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was owner of the "Alcazar" at 10 Rue du Faubourg Poissonière. He gave it the name "Alcazar d'Été", and the "Alcazar" became "Alcazar d'Hiver". It is today...
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Herly Enrique Alcázar Vélez (born 30 October 1976) is a former Colombian footballer who played as a striker. Alcazar played for several clubs in South...
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El Alcázar (meaning The Fortress in English) was a Spanish language far-right newspaper published in Spain between 1936 and 1988. El Alcázar was established...
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Ana Alcázar (born 8 June 1979) is a former Spanish female tennis player. She has won six singles titles ITF career. On 8 June 1998, she reached her best...
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Carmen Alcázar Castillo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkaɾmen alˈkasaɾ kasˈtiʝo]) is a Mexican political scientist, feminist, women's rights activist and Wikipedian...
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78633; -122.40910 See Alcazar Theatre (1885) and Alcazar Theatre (1976) for two other SF theaters of the same name. The Alcazar Theatre was a 1,145 seat...
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