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793:, which work ended in 1873. This measure did not affect the walls of the Macarena, which were saved by an allegation of the Commission of Monuments on its historical value that made them different from the rest, but the city council continued with the intention to make them disappear. In 1907 began a record on the opening of roads in the section of walls between the puerta de la Macarena and the puerta de CĂłrdoba, and on November 1 of 1908 was declared a National Monument: "Office of transfer of the Ministry of Public Instruction and Fine Arts in which it communicates Royal Order by which is declared National Monument the section of the wall covered between the puerta de la Macarena and de CĂłrdoba". Despite this official statement, in 1909 the city council continued to maintain its idea of 723:. It was also amended the gate in 1630, when was installed a headstone on an ordinance intended to the gatekeepers, so not engaged in their duties out of it; the slab, which is preserved today embedded in the wall of the arch, says: "By provision of the King our lord of 20 September 1630 it banned to the guards not stay off the roads nor any other place to fulfill its obligation or move out of his gate, whose surveillance is subject to mister assistant, being delegated Mr. D. Diego de Ulloa. 1630". Shortly after, during the outbreak of plague that ravaged the city in 1646, six cemeteries were created in which to bury so many dead, settling one of them outside the gate. The gate must be then an object more of the popular culture of the city, as evidenced by the fact that the playwright 675:. Seven triumphal arches were erected, to decorate the city for the lavish welcome, and the first of them stood behind this gate. It was dedicated to the caution, and over it appeared the emperor dressed in blue, a Latin inscription on the front and other in Castilian on the opposite, saying, "Honor that the Regiment and people of Seville makes to the Prudence, imperial virtue, first between all, because everyone made plain to the virtues that were with it, and showed in a short time fact what was once amazing". The Empress entered the city the next day, the bond was held, and also made through this gate, and was accompanied under a canopy to the cathedral. 215: 25: 1095: 524:. The Puerta de la Macarena corresponds to the Almoravid period of the city; it is likely to have been created in this last extension of the set, although the historian Santiago Montoto de Sedas argues that this is, according to tradition, the only gate that remains of those built by Julius Caesar. Rodrigo Caro, citing the Etruscan discipline that says that each city had to have three gates of its walls dedicated to deities, argues that it arose in the time of Julius Caesar the 104: 203: 492: 801:
If the remains of the Roman walls that in lamentable state of ruin extending from the puerta de la Macarena towards Capuchinos had any archaeological value or recall a glorious fact of our history, it would not be the councilman who dared to propose its demolition, even recognizing the great benefits
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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 Macarena at ten o'clock, on a silver altar swore to respect the privileges of the city and made
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and in the Puerta de la 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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that the Puerta de la 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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The inscription read: "D.R.M. prudentia incomparabili vartuti 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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that it could bring entire 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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painter Manuel RodrĂ­guez y PĂ©rez de Tudela. For its construction, the 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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It was the gate used by the kings who visited the city of the first time, and before its walls rose an altar in that performing their quarrel tribute, after which they were handed the keys of the city, and so did
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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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The last reform in the gate took place in 1998 when was executed an archaeological intervention, in order to consolidate the bow of the arch, which was in poor condition.
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Leaving aside the declaration of a national monument dictated in 1908 by the Ministry of Fine Arts, the remains of gates and city walls were declared in 1985 and
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that guarded inside, all prior to 1849, and was one of the gates that by then not closed at night. The July 17 of 1854 entered the city by this arc the general
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arrive on March 10 of 1526, was sworn in and made lawsuit tribute to the city at the gate, which came to it to celebrate his weddings with
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Pedro de Madrazo (1856), p. 430. In addition, on the link and the triumphal arch placed at the Puerta de la Macarena can be seen:
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Today is popularly referred to as arch and not as gate, and represents a symbol for its neighborhood. Its association with the
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it is also called today Collado de la Cabeça de Macarena, in the way of la Rinconada, town of that time a legua from Seville
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Spanish Knowledge (XXG) article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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GuĂ­a de Sevilla: su provincia, obispado, capitanĂ­a general, tercio naval, audiencia territorial y distrito universitario
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decided in 1491 that the cereal that came to the walled city from the outside, enter only through this gate and the
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through a wall where seven towers are preserved. Although the enclosure walled of the city was built in time of
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Reception that made the very noble and very loyal city of Seville to the C.R.M. of King don Philip N.S.
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Descriptive historical compendium of the very noble and loyal city of Seville, metropolis of Andalusia
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to replace the Carthaginian stockade that existed, and were expanded during the rule of his successor
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and new urbanity of the neighborhood, so it made the following determination about its demolition:
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granted the two hundred knights, are many close to the gate In 1358, entered through this gate the
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returned the tradition of his predecessors, and the March 1 of 1624, after spending the night in
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as it had been painted centuries ago. The chroniclers place the entrance of the king by the
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Commission of Antiquities of the Real Academia de la Historia: Andalusia: catalog and index
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and Muslims and common people; King Ferdinand did not accompany his wife to be absent in
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Second part of the history and grandeur of the very noble and loyal city of Seville
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In the author work describes in great detail the visit of the queen to the city.
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Memorial of the great holiness and heroic virtues of the king don Ferdinand...
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which was further north of the city and from where started the old mule to
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The legend has it that one night, during the siege of the city, the king
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The remains of the walled city, which includes this gate, were declared
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made his entrance into the city through this gate, the newly named
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in an estate located outside the gate. Already during the reign of
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defense, the gate corresponds to the extension made by the Sultan
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Collection of ancient chronicles of the kings of Castile and LeĂłn
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to see the image cross under the arch in the celebrations of the
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El patrimonio monumental y artĂ­stico del Ayuntamiento de Sevilla
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The account books of the comedies corrales of Madrid: 1706-1719
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made his entry into the city through the gate, accompanied by
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Confraternities and confraternities of la Esperanza Macarena
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This Arab option seems to corroborate it the existence of
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caused it to be taken by the supporters of the infante
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Walls of Seville

BasĂ­lica de la Macarena
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walls of Seville
Postigo del Aceite
Puerta de CĂłrdoba
calle Resolana
barrio de San Gil
district of Casco Antiguo
Seville
Andalusia
Spain
BasĂ­lica de La Macarena

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