Causes and consequences of the maurophilia of Pedro I of Castile in the XIV & XV century’s architecture
The complex years of Pedro I’s kingdom between 1350 and 1369 were troubled by continues war events and power fighting in a national and international level. In this context the Castile king, needed of an architectural program loaded of legitimation, chose the Islamic architecture for the constructio...
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doaj-ab833a544e0049969b4e2ef50cde1d262020-11-25T02:10:01ZengUniversidad Complutense de MadridAnales de Historia del Arte0214-64521988-24912016-12-01260174410.5209/ANHA.5404750551Causes and consequences of the maurophilia of Pedro I of Castile in the XIV & XV century’s architecturePablo Gumiel Campos0Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM) / University of York, Department of History of ArtThe complex years of Pedro I’s kingdom between 1350 and 1369 were troubled by continues war events and power fighting in a national and international level. In this context the Castile king, needed of an architectural program loaded of legitimation, chose the Islamic architecture for the construction of his palaces in Astudillo, Tordesillas, Carmona and Sevilla. With the development of this palaces, Pedro I conditioned the XIV and XV century’s architecture evolution.http://revistasculturales.ucm.es/index.php/ANHA/article/view/54047pedro ireino de castillamaurofiliareino nazarí de granadaarquitectura palatina islámicaarquitectos nazaríesastudillocarmonatordesillassevillaalhambra. |
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Pablo Gumiel Campos Causes and consequences of the maurophilia of Pedro I of Castile in the XIV & XV century’s architecture Anales de Historia del Arte pedro i reino de castilla maurofilia reino nazarí de granada arquitectura palatina islámica arquitectos nazaríes astudillo carmona tordesillas sevilla alhambra. |
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Causes and consequences of the maurophilia of Pedro I of Castile in the XIV & XV century’s architecture |
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Causes and consequences of the maurophilia of Pedro I of Castile in the XIV & XV century’s architecture |
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Causes and consequences of the maurophilia of Pedro I of Castile in the XIV & XV century’s architecture |
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Causes and consequences of the maurophilia of Pedro I of Castile in the XIV & XV century’s architecture |
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Causes and consequences of the maurophilia of Pedro I of Castile in the XIV & XV century’s architecture |
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causes and consequences of the maurophilia of pedro i of castile in the xiv & xv century’s architecture |
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid |
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Anales de Historia del Arte |
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0214-6452 1988-2491 |
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The complex years of Pedro I’s kingdom between 1350 and 1369 were troubled by continues war events and power fighting in a national and international level. In this context the Castile king, needed of an architectural program loaded of legitimation, chose the Islamic architecture for the construction of his palaces in Astudillo, Tordesillas, Carmona and Sevilla. With the development of this palaces, Pedro I conditioned the XIV and XV century’s architecture evolution. |
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pedro i reino de castilla maurofilia reino nazarí de granada arquitectura palatina islámica arquitectos nazaríes astudillo carmona tordesillas sevilla alhambra. |
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