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Jimena has a rich legacy of prehistoric times, a group of rock paintings in the Cave of the Rook, which highlight the culture of groups of pastors between the fourth and third millennia BC populated the
Southern Sierras. In this phase have been recorded several settlements in the municipality, among
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Ferdinand III the day of Santiago, 1234 and integrated into the land of the Council of Baeza. In 1284 it became the property of Don Pedro Ruy de Berrio. During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries was a small manor until in 1434 King John II gave to the Order of Calatrava,
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In the Arab period there was an intense occupation of the town of Jimena by small or rural farmsteads. The town had several forts for shelter, Fountain of the Moor, Hill Alcalá or mentioned in the chronicles as San
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Jimena In the sixteenth century, in line with Baeza, commoner in the conflict in the Castle of
Charles V, even served as an outpost hidden from community members. Completion of these events was sold by the Emperor Charles V to his secretary, Francisco de los Cobos. From this date Jimena was the
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Remedies. The popular voice has this Marian title appeared in August, the royal scribe Luis Martinez. In the place of finding a hermitage built to worship the Virgin received and is where pilgrims are directed to honor since 1600 is its patron and mayor of the village life.
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