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Mosque gets its island of light

30/01/2009 admin 0

FEATURE: Signs Mosque gets his island light. The restoration of Christian Cruise returns its original lighting MANUEL J. ALBERT – Cordova – 30/01/2009 – The country's most important monument in Cordoba, its Mosquel, It is a building as […]

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References

30/01/2009 Brunildo 2

Romero de Torres, Enrique (1948): “Restorations unknown in the Mosque of Cordoba. Gate of old mosque, Abdderrahman I, restored in the S. XVII”, Minutes and Proceedings of the Spanish Society of Anthropology, Ethnography and Prehistory. Homenaje a Sta. Olalla, […]

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Las vigas expoliadas

23/01/2009 Esteban 1

The beams of the Mosque of Cordoba have written a “open case“in the recent history of the city recently come to auction at Christie's Room, five of them finally sold 1,5 million. […]

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Prohibition of work in the Mosque

23/01/2009 Esteban 0

“City Commandment forbidding under penalty of death bricklayers, stonemasons, carpenters and laborers who were working at the construction of the Cathedral that was to form the Cruise feshaciendo”

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St. Stephen's Gate

23/01/2009 Esteban 0

First historical inscription of the mosque at the door of San Sebastián, also called St. Stephen. It referred to the works in the years ago 855-856 Translation by Muhammad I of M. Ocaña. He sent Prince, […]

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Inscription on the Royal Chapel

22/01/2009 admin 0

Simple but eloquent inscription in two lines monastic types can be read in the niche of the western wall of the Chapel Royal. This certifies the year of construction of the same order of Henry II of Trastamara, […]

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Qantara. Cultures of the Mediterranean

22/01/2009 admin 0

El proyecto Qantara se parece al Instituto del Mundo Árabe: in the spirit of openness and peace, in its modern form and media aimed at both the specialist and the profane and its organization, in which multiple partners are involved […]

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The arches of the Mezquita in the Beatus

22/01/2009 admin 0

Fifth vision: Belshazzar's Feast The King Belshazzar, son of Nebuchadnezzar, impious feast celebrated with a thousand of his lords. Already drunk, ordered to serve more wine in the vessels of the Temple of Jerusalem, that his father had […]

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And as… What did the Christians?

21/01/2009 admin 0

Good, for it is not until the tenth century that Christians begin with the pressure on the territory of al-Andalus. Before this Mozarabs are unwittingly contributing northern monasteries build our language “the Castilian”. […]