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El Alcázar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
El Alcázar was a Spanish far-right newspaper founded in 1936 . The paper was founded as the principal nationalist mouthpiece during the Siege of the Alcázar in homage to the defenders of the Alcáza...
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Alcázar of Segovia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Alcazar by unknown architect, at Segovia, near Madrid, Spain, 1000 or 1410 to 1455, in the Great Buildings Online. ... "The Alcazar commands a strategic outcropping of the city's plateau high above the juncture of two small rivers. It is, of course, everyone's personal castle in Spain. Built in the eleventh century...
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; Spanish Castles ... This castle was built on the site of an old Arab stronghold, and is a good example of Spanish Gothic architecture. The rear façade of the castle has very slim, stone towers that rise high above the merlon topped walls. ... A fire ravaged much of the castle's interior in the mid-1800s, but it has...
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Digital Imaging Project: Art historical images of architecture and sculpture from Prehistoric to Post-modern art. Scanned from slides taken on site by Mary Ann Sullivan, Bluffton College. ... The Alcázar (page 1 of 2 pages) ... Originally a fortress, the Alcázar has also been a royal palace, the site of Philip II's wedding to...
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The Alcazar of Segovia - this castle was a key fortress In controling the Castile region of Spain ... During the Middle Ages the monarchs of Castile made the Alcazar a frequent place of residence. The castle was a key fortress for control over the Castile region of Spain.
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The Alcazar, the royal palace in Sevilla, Spain. ... The entrance to the Alcazar, known as the Puerta del León, is unassuming, if not well fortified. ... In my opinion, the Alcazar in Sevilla is more ornate, better preserved and better restored than the Alhambra in Granada. The Alcazar, however, is lacking something that...
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