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- Chateaubriand's Le dernier des Abencerrages are adaptations of Pérez de Hita's story. The story is told that one of the Abencerrages, having fallen in love with...
- Granada (1230–1492). The action concerns two factions of Moors, the Abencerrages and the Zegry. The hero of the play is Almanzor, who fights for the Moors...
- south side of the courtyard, the Sala de los Abencerrajes ('Hall of the Abencerrages') derives its name from a legend according to which the father of Boabdil...
- married her. In 1482, Aixa allied herself with the opposition party Abencerrages and had her husband deposed in favour of her son Muhammed XII, also known...
- Tapestry Seller, 1870 Moroccan Horses****, c. 1870 The Slaying of the Abencerrages, c. 1870 Carmen Bastian, c. 1871 Nude Young Man with Spear, pencil on...
- in Mexico. The lyrics come from a poem written in Arabic by the last Abencerrages king of Granada, Aben Humeya, in a translation by Niceto de Zamacois...
- novella, Les aventures du dernier Abencérage (The Adventures of the Last Abencerrage), which appeared in 1826. On his return to France at the end of 1806...
- drawings for Chateaubriand's Le Dernier Abencérage ("The Last of the Abencerrages"), and in the following year a comprehensive exhibition of his work (including...
- Les Abencérages, ou L'étendard de Grenade (English: The Abencerrages, or The standard of Granada) is an opera in three acts by Luigi Cherubini with a French...
- historical subjects such as The palace of Alhambra after the execution of the Abencerrages and The adoration of the emperor Caligula, which he sent to international...