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came to the city riding under a canopy of crimson brocade with dyed fringes, of greater magnitude and wealth than those used by her in her royal entries to date in other cities. Arrival at the Puerta de la
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Macarena, for which they sent a report to the king in 1561, who responded satisfactorily, insisting in the general tidying of the same and of its surroundings. So that year Pedro Hernández, overseer of the work of the Puerta de Jerez received from Pedro Milanés, a marbler, a
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Macarena took its name from main Moor called Macarena, because he was leaving he for this gate to his inheritance half legua from Seville, where even today remains a turret named Macarena of the name of this Moor, who built on that his membership. And for still the same reason
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Imperatoria omnium prima, quod victa Ignorantia, sociis virtutibus universum orbem pervium fecit, quodque incredibilia celerrime fieri posse in ipsa monstravit. S.P.Q.R. prima honoris sedes in ipso aditu
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Seville and especially the neighborhood in which these are embedded; but these remains of the walls have no other merit than that given its age, and this is not enough reason for that it be sacrificed conveniences of very high order.
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to ask for help, and it called by his name and told him: "you have a protective constant in my image of la
Antigua, to which you want much and is in Seville", and she promised victory; then an angel made him enter the city until reach the
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This is the entrance of the walls located further north of the city, and the biggest of the set, and is one of the few remnants that remain from the walls of the city, along with the cloth of the walls that it connects with the
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Confraternity of la Macarena held a popular collection, and was inaugurated on May 27 of 1923 by the infanta Maria de la Esperanza of Bourbon-Two Sicilies.
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her triumphal entrance to it through the gate. The arch was adorned with a cloth of brocade and crimson, and the event was attended by hundreds of people, not only the civil authorities of the city, but also the church, the
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will make his first and only visit to the city in 1570, without the agreement of all, it was decided that, although historically its predecessors made their triumphal entrance through this gate, is to do for the
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in the 12th century, and its present appearance is the result of a remodeling carried out between the years 1723 and 1795, in which the
Islamic architectural elements were replaced by the
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Confraternities and confraternities of la Esperanza Macarena
1038:"Altarpiece of the MarĂa SantĂsima de la Esperanza Macarena"
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Confraternities of la Esperanza Macarena of Seville.
1693:. Madrid: Real Academia de la Historia. p. 187.
1570:. Seville: University of Seville (Laboratory of Art).
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Seville: Imprenta de Andrea Pescioni y Juan de LeĂłn.
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Sociedad Estatal Correos y Telégrafos, S.A. (2005).
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719:stone for the Puerta de la Macarena, which cost 28
206:Puerta de la Macarena was one of the gates of the
928:Confraternity del Gran Poder y Macarena of Madrid
895:, choosing among them the puerta de la Macarena.
345:Crowns the set the ceramic altarpiece by painter
178:{{Translated|es|Puerta de la Macarena (Sevilla)}}
46:. The original article is under "español" in the
615:had by the king, the gate Rodrigo de Ribera and
1342:. Seville: University of Seville. p. 211.
1163:Francisco Collantes de Terán y Delorme (1967).
954:"monuments of Seville: the Arch of La Macarena"
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475:of Macarena), attached to the itinerary called
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286:, one of the most characteristic images of the
1625:. London: Tamesis Books Limited. p. 320.
166:accompanying your translation by providing an
128:Click for important translation instructions.
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1568:Documents for the history of art in Andalusia
1566:Faculty of Philosophy and Literature (1927).
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1583:González de León, Félix (1839), pp. 476-478.
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1828:"January 2012: arches and monumental gates"
1687:MartĂn Almagro Gorbea; Jorge Maier (2003).
1592:Ortiz de Zúñiga, Diego (1796), pp. 397-399.
1399:Ortiz de Zúñiga, Diego (1796), pp. 340-341.
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742:In 1723 underwent a renovation by order of
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1894:Buildings and structures completed in 1795
1784:. Superior Council of Scientific Research.
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1256:Pablo de Espinosa de los Monteros (1630).
16:City gate of the original walls of Seville
1314:. Madrid: SĂlex. pp. 298 and after.
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1730:Pozo y Barajas, Alfonso (2003), pp. 67.
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1619:John Earl Varey; Charles Davis (1992).
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1464:GerĂłnimo GascĂłn de Torquemada (1991).
1369:. University of Seville. p. 115.
1298:Ortiz de Zúñiga, Diego (1796), pp. 38.
701:Luis Fernández de Córdoba Portocarrero
427:origin, being attached to the name of
1545:. University of Seville. p. 72.
1363:Mónica Gómez-Sálvago Sánchez (1998).
1308:Ana Isabel Carrasco Manchado (2006).
1262:. Sevilla: Office of Juan de Cabrera.
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1746:. Barcelona: PenĂnsula. p. 51.
1690:250 years of archeology and heritage
1602:Juan Pérez de Montalbán (c. 1600s).
1279:. Seville: La AndalucĂa. p. 74.
1022:Montoto, Santiago (1991), pp. 35-37.
368:The gate is located in what was the
1884:Buildings and structures in Seville
1782:The almohads: problems and outlooks
1539:Mercedes Espiau Eizaguirre (1991).
1443:University of Seville. p. 29.
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873:Our Lady of la Esperanza Macarena
284:Our Lady of la Esperanza Macarena
1289:Pedro de Madrazo (1856), p. 458.
1222:Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada (1847).
1185:"Old walls and gates of Seville"
859:Pedro Gastão of Orléans-Braganza
766:In 1836, during the invasion of
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1740:Enrique González Duro (2008).
1489:Esteban Mira Caballos (1999).
1273:Manuel GĂłmez Zarzuela (1866).
924:"History of the Confraternity"
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855:the pretender prince of Brazil
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1336:Juan Ignacio Carmona (2000).
669:Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
400:(built in 1941) and near the
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332:Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
314:air which it presents today.
1780:Maria Isabel Fierro (2005).
1139:Rif al-Magrib and al-Andalus
871:, which Marian image of the
869:Confraternity of la Macarena
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402:Hospital de las Cinco Llagas
1899:Military history of Seville
893:arches and monumental gates
189:Knowledge (XXG):Translation
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1096:"El Barrio de La Macarena"
512:were built in the time of
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351:Virgin of Hope of Macarena
140:Machine translation, like
1437:Juan de Mal Lara (1991).
1183:Romualdo de Gelo Fraile.
989:"The Arco de La Macarena"
887:On January 21, 2012, the
758:air which currently has.
626:On July 24 of 1477 Queen
264:district of Casco Antiguo
117:the corresponding article
1084:Santiago Montoto, p. 35.
843:Bien de Interés Cultural
834:During the riots of the
549:Ferdinand III of Castile
544:, daughter of Hercules.
481:cemetery of San Fernando
358:Bien de Interés Cultural
1495:. Brenes. p. 334.
1167:. City Hall of Seville.
1116:Alonso Morgado (1587).
725:Juan Pérez de Montalbán
406:Parliament of Andalusia
398:BasĂlica de La Macarena
280:BasĂlica de La Macarena
262:, which belongs to the
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187:For more guidance, see
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1119:Historia de Sevilla...
1071:. Madrid. p. 296.
1065:Pascual Madoz (1849).
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328:Ferdinand II of Aragon
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210:after its restoration.
1766:Ministry of Culture:
1245:Seville. p. 152.
1205:Rodrigo Caro (1634).
1136:Ahmed Tahiri (2007).
847:Archbishop of Seville
705:Archbishop of Seville
628:Isabella I of Castile
538:Puerta de la Macarena
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324:Isabella I of Castile
320:Alfonso XI of Castile
278:. The gate faces the
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160:copyright attribution
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1239:Juan Pineda (1627).
1211:Seville. p. 20.
1094:Destinosevilla.com.
885:Holy Week in Seville
851:Carlos Amigo Vallejo
712:Seville city council
673:Isabella of Portugal
589:infante Don Fadrique
585:Alfonso X of Castile
562:Virgin of la Antigua
364:Location and toponym
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593:lineage of EnrĂquez
570:Diego Lopez de Haro
553:Virgin of the Kings
504:12th-15th centuries
449:Historia de Sevilla
240:Arco de la Macarena
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999:on 8 December 2008
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780:Leopoldo O'Donnell
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1807:on April 28, 2008
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1660:V.V.A.A. (2000).
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934:on April 30, 2007
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