- The
Aljafería Palace (Spanish:
Palacio de la
Aljafería; Arabic: قصر الجعفرية, tr. Qaṣr al-Jaʿfariyah) is a
fortified medieval palace built during the second...
- the Basílica del Pilar, La Seo
Cathedral and the
Aljafería Palace.
Together with La Seo and the
Aljafería,
several other buildings form part of the Mudéjar...
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palatial architecture linked to the monarchy,
which amends and
extends the
Aljafería Palace maintaining Islamic ornamental tradition, and on the
other hand...
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Berenguer IV,
Count of
Barcelona depicted later in a 16th-century
painting Aljafería Palace List of
Aragonese monarchs List of
Aragonese royal consorts List...
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around him a
court of intellectuals,
living in the
beautiful palace of
Aljafería,
nicknamed as "the
palace of joy". As king, Al-Mu'taman was a
patron of...
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continued to
flourish despite the
political fragmentation of Al-Andalus. The
Aljaferia Palace of
Zaragoza is the most
significant palace preserved from this...
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walls below.
Similar vaults are also seen in the
mosque building of the
Aljafería of Zaragoza.[citation needed] The
architectural form of the
ribbed vault...
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Cortz d'Aragón, Catalan:
Corts d'Aragó) with 67 seats. It
meets in the
Aljafería, a
Moorish palace in the
capital city, Zaragoza. The
Parliament chooses...
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examples of
artesonado ceilings include those in the
throne room of the
Aljafería (Zaragoza), the
Chapterhouse of
Toledo Cathedral, and the
Royal Convent...
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eagle of the
Hohenstaufen of Sicily. Coat of arms of
Ferdinand II, in La
Aljafería in Zaragoza.
Common design 1479–1492
Version with
supporters 1513–1516...