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MURCIA CITY, HISTORY OF MURCIA CAPITAL
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The Fajardos, Marqueses de Los VélezThe Marqueses de los Vélez, the Fajardos, a name frequently seen in the Region of Murcia The names of Vélez and Fajardo are frequently seen throughout the Region of Murcia, linked with castles, Murcia Cathedral, the history of various..
History of Murcia, Part 1 The History of the Municipality of Murcia The History of Murcia Capital is written in 6 parts. To access the other sections, click below: Part 2, Of Romans and Visigoths, Click Romans and Visigoths Part 3,Moors and Mursiya, Click Mursiya is born..
History of Murcia, Part 2 History of Murcia Part 2, A time of turmoil The History of Murcia Capital is written in 6 parts. To access the other sections, click below: Part 1, Prehistoric Murcia, Click Prehistoric Murcia Part 2, Of Romans and Visigoths, Click Romans and..
History of Murcia, Part 3 Part 3, The Moors and founding of Mursiya The History of Murcia Capital is written in 6 parts. To access the other sections, click below: Part 1, Prehistoric Murcia, Click Prehistoric Murcia Part 2, Of Romans and Visigoths, Click Romans and Visigoths..
History of Murcia, Part 4 History of Murcia part 4, Mediaeval Murcia The History of Murcia Capital is written in 6 parts. To access the other sections, click below: Part 1, Prehistoric Murcia, Click Prehistoric Murcia Part 2, Of Romans and Visigoths, Click Romans and Visigoths..
History of Murcia , Part 5 History of Murcia, From the 16th to 18th century The History of Murcia Capital is written in 6 parts. To access the other sections, click below: Part 1, Prehistoric Murcia, Click Prehistoric Murcia Part 2, Of Romans and Visigoths, Click Romans..
History of Murcia, part 6 History of Murcia, 18th century to Modern Murcia The History of Murcia Capital is written in 6 parts. To access the other sections, click below: Part 1, Prehistoric Murcia, Click Prehistoric Murcia Part 2, Of Romans and Visigoths, Click Romans..
The Order of Santiago in MurciaThe Order of Santiago (1243-1856) Santiago is the Patron Saint of Spain, and is known as Saint James in English. The Order of Santiago is associated with a red cross, its tail displayed as a sword, the heraldic term for this being a fleury fitchy, and a scallop..
Don Juan ManuelDon Juan Manuel ( May 5th 1282 to 13th June 1348) Don Juan Manuel was one of the most important, rich and influential nobleman in Mediaeval Spain, nephew of King Alfonso X, El Sabio, and an ambitious man who spent his life increasing his wealth and influence..
La Riada de Santa Teresa (1879) La Riada de Santa Teresa devastated Murcia Even though the event is now well beyond the reach of living memory, the flood known as the "Riada de Santa Teresa" is still the benchmark for all weather events in Murcia. The whole of the city.. 25/10/2011
Battle of the Huerto de las Bombas Murcia, Battle of the Huerto de las Bombas When Carlos II died on 1st November 1700, he left no heir to the throne, and the whole of Spain became involved in the succession dispute which followed. A month before his death, Carlos had named Philippe.. 15/10/2011
The Iberians 750 BC to 1st Century BC Definition of Iberian culture in Murcia, 750 BC to around 1st Century BC Traces of the Iberian culture are found time and time again across the Region of Murcia, yet this culture is something that´s quite difficult to define in narrow terms as it..
Francisco Salzillo y Alcaraz, Brief Biography Francisco Salzillo, 1707-1783 Francisco Salzillo y Alcaraz, Born Murcia 12th May 1707 - 2nd March 1783 Francisco Salzillo was one of the greatest Spanish baroque sculptors, dedicated to producing religious works of the highest quality, renowned..
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