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Arrixaca (later San Esteban) was an
arrabal (suburb) of Murcia,
although it is now in the
centre of the
expanded city. It is the site of the Al-Andalusian...
- Our Lady of
Arrixaca (Spanish:
Virgen de la
Arrixaca) is a
Marian devotion originating in Murcia, Spain,
venerated in the
capital since the 13th century...
- of San
Esteban is an
archaeological site that was in the
Arrabal de la
Arrixaca Nueva, now in the
center of
Murcia (Region of Murcia, Spain). This exceptional...
- of Murcia,
originally located outside the city's
walls in the
suburb of
Arrixaca. However, the
current church was
originally the
conventual church of the...
- Antón
Hurtado 1996, p. 50. "La
Virgen del
Arrixaca:
antigua patrona del
Reino de Murcia" [Our Lady of
Arrixaca:
Former Patron of the
Kingdom of Murcia]...
- Hurtado,
Josefa M. (1996). De la
Virgen de la
Arrixaca a la
Virgen de la
Fuensanta [From Our Lady of
Arrixaca to Our Lady of Fuensanta] (in Spanish) (1st ed...
- al-Sagir (Alcázar Menor), is
former Muslim palace from the 13th
century in
Arrixaca, a
northern suburb of Murcia, Spain. The site is now
occupied by a Poor...
-
parts of the
Iberian Peninsula, with
Muslims confined to the
suburb of
Arrixaca.
Christian immigration was
encouraged with the goal of
establishing a loyal...
-
recreational palace, the Dar As-Sugra
located outside Murcia's
walls in
Arrixaca which had
access to
water from an
irrigation canal running along its southern...
- of the
Muslim po****tion to the Al Qasr al-Sagir (Alcázar Menor) in the
Arrixaca suburb. This
complex was
later granted by
James I of
Aragon to the primary...