- flamenco, is not
thought to be of
Sevillan origin. However, the
folksongs called sevillanas are
authentically Sevillan, as is the four-part
dance performed...
- However, with the
Caliphate of
Cordoba losing its integrity, the Abbadids, a
Sevillan family of
Arabic origins,
seized control. As a result,
later in 1023, Abu...
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recorded as far back as the 12th century: in his Book of Agriculture,
Sevillan agronomist Ibn al-'Awwam
noted layering grapes with
straw in mud-sealed...
-
erotic themes. In the
Hispanic Americas, the
first influences were from
Sevillan Tenebrism,
mainly from Zurbarán —some of
whose works are
still preserved...
- the Emir of Badajoz, al-Mutawakkil ibn al-Aftas. [citation needed]The
Sevillan Emir al-Mu'tamid had been
wounded in the
first clash but his
personal example...
-
Typical patio of
Sevillan houses....
- its own festivals; it has pla**** an
important role in the
development of
Sevillan culture and tradition.
Legend holds that
Triana was
founded as a Roman...
- and pretenders, such as
during the
brutal seizure of
Marrakesh by the
Sevillan caliph Abd al-Wahid II al-Ma'mun in 1226,
which was
followed by a m****acre...
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Opening of the New World.
Ithaca 1966. Pike, Ruth.
Aristocrats and Traders:
Sevillan Society in the
Sixteenth Century.
Ithaca 1972. Preston, Paul. The Spanish...
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during the
following years followed suit. It was not
until 1060 that the
Sevillan ruler Abbad II al-Mu'tadid
acknowledged that this
supposed Hisham had died...