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  1. El Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos, fortaleza y palacio de sólidos muros, encierra en su interior gran parte de la evolución arquitectónica de Córdoba.

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  3. Presentación con audio en la que se explica, a nivel de 2º de ESO, la expansión de los reinos de León y Castilla durante la Plena Edad Media.

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    Starting in 197 BC, Cordoba served as the capital of the Roman province known as Hispania Ulterior. There was a lot of trade with Rome and the Guadalquivir River allowed easy access to the interior of the province. To deal with trade, a customs house was established on the banks of the river where the Alcazar stands today. Over time, defensive wall...

    In 711 AD, southern Spain was invaded by the Muslim Moors of north Africa. Soon after, the Andalusí Alcazar (or Umayyad Alcazar)was built on top of the foundation of the Roman castle. It was used as a royal residence for several hundred years. With the construction of the new royal city of Medina Azahara, the royal seat of power moved out from Cord...

    Christian forces reconquered Cordoba in 1236. The alcazar was then declared the official residence of the king.Alfonso X started the renovations but it was his son, Alfonso XI, who actually carried out most of the building works. In the 15th century, the Catholic monarchs, Ferdinand & Isabella lived in the alcazar for 10 years. This is why today it...

    The Spanish Inquisition was created by the Catholic Monarchs in 1482 after a papal decree from Pope Sixtus IV. One of its main goals was to curb the Judaizing practices of the Catholic converts. Once the reconquest of Spain had taken place, the Catholic Monarchs turned the alcazar over to the church which converted it into the seat of the Inquisiti...

    In 1812, after the Inquisition was abolished, the Alcazar became a local jail. In 1931, it was declared a national monument and was used by the military. Finally in 1955, it was transferred to the local government.

  4. Jan 30, 2023 · El Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos, en Córdoba, es una construcción defensiva ubicada a orillas del Guadalquivir. Es parte del centro histórico de Córdoba, Patrimonio de la Humanidad desde 1994. También es Bien de Interés Cultural.

  5. Oct 27, 2023 · The Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos is a construction of a defensive nature, that does not follow the canons of the Arabs fortress. It is a milestone constructive military architecture of the Christian Reconquest in Cordova. From 1482 it was headquarters of the troops of the Catholic Monarchs.

  6. Jun 5, 2011 · Durante la la Edad Media, a la vez que la guerra y el enfrentamiento, tuvo lugar la coexistencia y la fusión entre las tres culturas y religiones presentes en la península: la cristiana, la musulmana y la judía. Hasta el siglo X, la España islámica fue culturalmente muy superior a los reinos cristianos.

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