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929:(Andrés). Zurbaran was commissioned to paint the figures in 1634. He delivered the paintings in 1637. The most notable of the canvases are the Immaculate, due to its objective and meticulous treatment of the tissues, and the Crucifixion, due to the study of light through moonlight. The museum also displays a set of 15th century to late 16th century liturgical miniature books; a
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public amenities including schools and sports centres. Marchena's historical area is located in the northern part of the town. Urban development has occurred in the western (San Miguel neighborhood), southern (Santo
Domingo, San Sebastián) and southeastern (San Andrés) parts of town. The railway delimits the northern part of the town.
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The works of Marcos Beltrán are a chalice of golden silver and a portapaz of the same raw material. From the
Baroque period stand the candelabra and altarpieces carved by Juan de Orea. In addition to the above, there are innumerable objects of minor authors but of great historical-artistic interest.
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also invaded Spain from the north. They ruled
Baetica from 497 CE to 711 CE. However, in comparison to the flourishing economy under Roman rule, under the Visigoths, the population decreased, agricultural endeavours were abandoned and once trading towns became small forts. Evidence for this change
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Marchena is located in an agricultural region. The products include grains, olives, tobacco, turkey meat, and eggs. There are also supporting services and industries such as food processing factories and abattoirs. Marchena's manufacturing industries produce textiles, furniture, metal and chemical
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Valley at an elevation of 131 metres (430 ft). The climate is described as "Mediterranean
Continental" with cold winters, hot summers and moderate rain. Summer temperatures can be over 40 degrees Celsius. Water comes from branches of the Corbones River such as the Arroyo del Lavadero stream.
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Seville. The region flourished under Roman rule for centuries. However, records of the time do not clearly identify the archaeological ruins about Marchena. Local authorities suggest they may include Castra Gemina, Cilpe and Colonia Marcia. Marchena fell into the Roman province of
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Other points of interest include
Iglesia de San Miguel, Iglesia de Santo Domingo and the Iglesia de Santa Clara. Also, there are the Convent of Santa Isabel, the Convent of San Andrés and the Convent of the Immaculate Conception, the Ducal Palace and Cilla del Cabildo.
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The door is an arch boarded by two square columns. Above the door is a high crenelated platform. The exterior of the door is decorated with embossed stone shields. The original gate had a ramp entrance. This was changed to steps when the door was constructed.
974:(1876 – 1932) who was born in Marchena. It opened as a permanent exhibition in 1990 to display some of the artist's works, sketches and replicas of works. These works include twenty-three sculptures, three reliefs and two original drawings of an altarpiece.
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855:(c. 1500 – 1553). In 1539, the organ was repaired. The Convent of the Immaculate Conception is located at the same site. The convent was founded by the Dukes of Arcos. Marchena's community of Poor Clare nuns make sweets such as pestiños borrachuelos.
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The Santa MarĂa de la Mota Church was built in the sixteenth century in the grounds of the ducal palace. It was built in the Gothic - Mudejar style on the site of a previous mosque. It has two types of façade, one in brick and another in
867:(1734 – 1829), the engraver who created the altarpiece for the Brotherhood of Correa at the monastery of San AgustĂn de Marchena. Carved in the interior plaster work are religious subjects, geometric elements and vegetables. In the
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Marchena, a rural development trade show was inaugurated in 2004 by the town council, the Rural Development Society of Marchena, the Economic Development Society and the Association of Industrialists and Traders of Marchena.
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style. The three streets outside are marked by crucifixes located about statues of San
Sebastián and San Pablo. Inside, there is a 16th-century sculpture of the Crucified Christ.ixteenth century. The main entrance is dated 1823.
909:(1598–1664) who received patronage from the lords of Marchena. The museum is located in the Iglesia de San Juan Bautista. In the sacristy are nine paintings. They depict the Crucifixion, the Immaculate Conception, Saint Peter,
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Christians and Jews, Muslim Spain flourished. For example, Banu Jahwar Al-Marshaniyyun of the Hawwara clan lived in Marchena and was very wealthy. By the 12th century, Marchena was a medina (township) with a strong
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has a rectangular and an octagonal section. The decoration of the church is a mixture of
Christian and Islamic features. Over the altar is the image of the Virgen de la Mota, carved in the 16th century. In the time of the
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through the Spanish civil war to become dictator until his death. Franco made Seville his first base of operations. Suspected opponents in the area, including those in Marchena, were rousted and killed.
615:(died 1352) became the next Lord of Marchena. Pedro's son, Juan was the Lord of Marchena till his death by execution in Seville in 1367. Juan's brother then inherited the position but died in 1387.
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650:. In 1808, the first volunteer infantry regiment of Marchena was raised. In 1809, Brigadier General John Downie in command of the Royal Extremadura Legion liberated Marchena from the
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The Iglesia de San Agustin was built in the second half of the 18th century. The period from 1746 to 1761, brought several artists with ducal patronage to Marchena. An example is
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created the title of "Duke of Arcos" which was bestowed on Rodrigo Ponce de León, Duke of Cadiz (1443 – 1492). Rodrigo was the seventh Lord of Marchena.
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and the four evangelists highlighted at the base. There is also a depiction of the Crucifixion dated 1592. Other items include an ampolleta to take the
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642:Between 1807 and 1814, Spain was consumed in the
1391:The History of the Mohammedan Dynasties in Spain
587:(1199 CE – 1252 CE) took Marchena before laying
566:At the time of Muslim rule, Marchena was called
1167:Murcia Today website. Accessed 28 January 2018.
376:(مَرْشَانَة) which means "of the olive trees".
1026:(Holy Week) is celebrated in the last week of
802:are nine paintings, created for the church by
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1294:The Visigoths: studies in culture and society
1202:Routledge 2013 p345 Accessed 15 January 2018
477:. In the late 3rd century BCE, forces of the
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1947:"La leyenda del Arco de la Rosa de Marchena"
1596:University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003 p65.
1478:University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013 p116
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662:In the 19th century, Marchena as part of
1851:GuĂa artĂstica de Sevilla y su provincia
1559:Manchester University Press, 1988 p205.
1475:Reconquest and Crusade in Medieval Spain
1431:From Muslim Fortress to Christian Castle
1394:Johnson reprint corporation 1843 p. 306.
845:Rodrigo Ponce de LeĂłn, 4th Duke of Arcos
583:until 1247 when the Christian forces of
1803:Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1987 p167.
1578:History of the Peninsular War, Volume 3
1412:Fundación El legado andalusì, 2000 p62
1369:Routledge Library Edition: Muslim Spain
1346:University of Michigan Press, 2002 p89
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1434:Manchester University Press, 1995 p87
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905:This museum is named after the artist
1456:Cornell University Press, 2013 p353.
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1593:Modern Spain: a documentary history
939:Beheading of Saint John the Baptist
772:of the church in 1585. The Epistle
453:From the first millennium BCE, the
1967:online.rtvmarchena.es Radio and TV
1662:Univ of Wisconsin Press, 1993 p55
697:ConfederaciĂłn Nacional del Trabajo
510:(an Iranian nomadic people of the
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1869:Marcial Pons Historia, 2007 p150
1760:Michelin green Guide to Andalucia
1388:Maqqari and Gayangod P. (trans.)
1136:Municipal Register of Spain 2018
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1934:Lorenzo Coullaut Valera Museum
966:Lorenzo Coullaut Valera museum
674:On the background of the weak
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1372:Taylor and Francis 2016 p168
1140:National Statistics Institute
847:(1602 – 1658) a cloakroom, a
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746:. The church has a number of
613:Pedro Ponce de LeĂłn the Elder
1825:Edwin Mellen Press, 1998 p68
684:Spanish Constitution of 1931
551:, paused at the fortress of
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2195:Campiña de Morón y Marchena
2093:Villamanrique de la Condesa
1911:Caballos E. and Nogales F.
1902:Clarisas website in Spanish
1453:A History of Medieval Spain
730:Church of San Juan Bautista
55:A view from Marchena (2016)
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2463:Las Navas de la ConcepciĂłn
2421:El Castillo de las Guardas
2385:Valencina de la ConcepciĂłn
2143:Los Palacios y Villafranca
1914:Carmona en la Edad Moderna
1775:Hudson K. and Nicholls A.
1257:Art and History of Seville
2473:La Puebla de los Infantes
1321:Muslim Spain and Portugal
1186:10.12795/spal.2011.i20.06
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702:general elections of 1931
599:Until his death in 1309,
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2083:San Juan de Aznalfarache
2041:Bollullos de la MitaciĂłn
1936:Rustic Andalusia website
1196:Beroccal M. et al. (Ed)
1176:Rivero D. and Pulido J.
927:Saint Andrew the Apostle
585:Ferdinand III of Castile
483:Publius Cornelius Scipio
230:150 m (490 ft)
2308:Castilleja de la Cuesta
2116:Las Cabezas de San Juan
2046:CarriĂłn de los CĂ©spedes
1763:Michelin Italiana 2001.
1064:People born in Marchena
972:Lorenzo Coullaut Valera
919:Bartholomew the Apostle
865:Manuel Salvador Carmona
817:The church is also the
808:Pedro de Mena y Medrano
605:Ferdinand IV of Castile
404:coast. To the south is
209:Juan RodrĂguez Aguilera
2596:Villanueva de San Juan
2488:San Nicolás del Puerto
2098:Villanueva del Ariscal
1537:Peter Lang, 2008 p48.
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601:Alonso Pérez de Guzmán
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2606:Vega del Guadalquivir
1900:Pestinos Borrachuelos
1637:The City's Hinterland
1615:Small Towns in Europe
911:James, son of Zebedee
907:Francisco de Zurbarán
812:Immaculate Conception
804:Francisco de Zurbarán
676:military dictatorship
620:Isabella I of Castile
284: • Summer (
2581:La Roda de AndalucĂa
2427:Cazalla de la Sierra
2348:Mairena del Aljarafe
2303:Castilleja de Guzmán
2262:Fuentes de AndalucĂa
2234:La Puebla de Cazalla
2223:MorĂłn de la Frontera
2126:El Cuervo de Sevilla
2051:Castilleja del Campo
2026:Albaida del Aljarafe
1778:Directory of Museums
917:(Juan Evangelista),
879:San Sebastián Church
853:CristĂłbal de Morales
766:CristĂłbal de Medrano
626:Ponce de Leon family
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490:and within that, in
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2061:Huévar del Aljarafe
2012:province of Seville
1972:History of Marchena
1836:Siviglia, Andalusia
1723:Photography Project
1494:de Pidal M. et al.
1277:History of Marchena
992:Madonna of the Rose
915:John the Evangelist
563:(731 CE – 788 CE).
549:Strait of Gibraltar
358:Melchor de Marchena
334:Province of Seville
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2478:El Real de la Jara
2283:Alcalá de GuadaĂra
2162:Campiña de Carmona
2148:El Palmar de Troya
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2411:AznalcĂłllar
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1945:Mallado A.
1863:Herrera A.
1848:Morales A.
1797:Baticle J.
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1575:Southey R.
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1254:de Mena J.
1218:Neville A.
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849:prayer room
793:Alonzo Cano
707:From 1936,
514:), and the
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304:Postal code
261:Marcheneros
142: /
2639:Cantillana
2634:Burguillos
2591:El Saucejo
2554:Marinaleda
2539:Lantejuela
2514:Badolatosa
2497:Sierra Sur
2468:El Pedroso
2458:El Madroño
2438:El Garrobo
2368:Santiponce
2338:Isla Mayor
2323:Espartinas
2288:Almensilla
2217:Montellano
2181:La Campana
2121:El Coronil
2031:Aznalcázar
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1875:8496467392
1839:2002 p.253
1809:0870995022
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1077:Twin towns
785:cedar wood
756:Diego Deza
595:Christians
535:Muslim era
455:Tartessian
235:Population
201:Government
195:La Campiña
2624:La Algaba
2519:Casariche
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1656:Payne S.
1531:Garza R.
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1118:, Germany
1092:, France
1016:Holy Week
885:hermitage
819:parochial
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692:anarchist
688:communist
664:Andalusia
527:, and of
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338:Andalusia
267:Time zone
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2212:Marchena
2066:Olivares
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1800:Zurbaran
1747:Marchena
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1678:Vera J.
1340:Carr K.
1241:Gale T.
1153:Marchena
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952:Holy Oil
931:vestment
800:sacristy
768:was the
577:fortress
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400:on the
394:Granada
390:Cordoba
386:Seville
370:Moorish
314:Website
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190:Comarca
183:Seville
156:Country
127:37°20′N
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2629:Brenes
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2524:Estepa
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736:gothic
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632:plague
572:Arabic
559:under
541:Muslim
481:under
398:Málaga
243:19,580
130:5°25′W
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