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Pechina is a muni****lity of the
Province of Almería, in the
autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. It is on the site of the
ancient town of Urci....
- cornice,
along with four
saints in full-length
reliefs that
occupy the "
pechinas" of the
columns that
sustain the temple's dome,
which is
considered one...
- In the 10th century,
slave traders in
Verdun in
France and in Becâne (
Pechina), Spain,
castrated captives who were then
enslaved as
harem attendants...
- the role. The
studio announced the
casting calls in Spain's Almería and
Pechina for 3,000 to 4,000 extras, and on the
island of
Fuerteventura for another...
- port or
coastal suburb of
Pechina, it was
initially known as
Mariyyat al-Bajjāna (Bajjāna
being the
Arabic name for
Pechina). The
origin of Almería is...
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veteran admiral who had
served Al-Hakam II and was Qadi of
Elvira and
Pechina. He
repulsed raids by al-Magus (idolaters) or al-Urdumaniyun ('men of the...
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veteran admiral who had
served Al-Hakam II and was Qadi of
Elvira and
Pechina. He
repulsed raids by al-Magus (idolaters) or al-Urdumaniyun ('men of the...
- century,
during the
Apostolic Age. He
evangelized the town of Urci (today
Pechina), near the present-day city of Almería, and
became its
first bishop. He...
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coinage privileges. A ship
carrying about twenty Arab freebooters, from
Pechina in Al-Andalus (modern Spain), sets
anchor in the Gulf of Saint-Tropez in...
- of
Jerez de la
Frontera and Cádiz, as well as the
trading republic of
Pechina a year later. In 927, Abd al-Rahman also
launched a
campaign against the...