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Simancas

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502:, carved in ashlar masonry, where the Kings of Spain have their archive of all papers which belong to the Crown, and to all the kingdom; just as they do of the royal patronage, like those of the knights of Spain, Naples, Sicily. Across the river there is another grand palace with an excellent view, and in it was born the emperor Ferdinand, brother of Charles V; here he was then when his grandfather the Catholic King passed; and to this place came the embassy of Burgos to surrender itself to him as the history of Charles V attests, written by Prudencio de Sandoval his chronicler. And in the middle of the village is the Church of the Savior, with beautiful and magnificent marble architecture and a vault of stone as evidenced by the same factory. 1884: 592:, attempted to restart the tradition of the hundred maidens. Ramiro found himself in a weak position and agreed to pay the tribute once more. With the tribute in force again, there arose the legend that the people of Simancas sent in their required seven maidens; however, their hands had been cut off. It is said that the young women, in an act of great courage, decided to cut off one hand each to avoid their fate, and according to legend proceeded to do so. As a consequence the Christians then went to battle the Moors, which resulted in the 81: 47: 619:(“Summoning”)-- the town mayor summons each girl at her home, in an act of tradition that brings the people out into the streets, thus enabling the cycle to begin anew. In this way Simancas revitalizes itself, year after year, in “a beautiful tradition whose base is in Astur-leonese legend, with a historical background, but which the town enriches in its own way,” said Teresa Salvador, the director of the Asociación El Zancón and organizer of the festival. 62: 547: 152: 371: 88: 639:(“dance of the bows”), it features twelve young men from the area. They dress in a special outfit consisting of a white shirt, a woman’s underskirt, white shoes and stockings with a bow tied at the knee, a purple sash across the chest, and a striking, high-topped hat adorned with flowers. A character known as the 475:
there existed a tribute named for the seven Simancan maidens who were handed over each year to Arab chieftains. However, on one occasion when the women were to be turned in, each one cut off one hand in an act of rebellion. The king Ramiro then uttered the phrase that would later give its name to the
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The Oath is the end of the legendary cycle for these brave maidens, seven young women who in the ceremony abandon the role they assumed a year before to make way, on August 6, for the women after them. Seven new girls will wear rainbow-colored medieval dresses for the
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river, constructed after the previous Roman one. Until the 12th century Simancas was, together with Cabezón, the most important town of Valladolid province. It was occupied by the army of Alfonso I in 753 and definitively conquered by Alfonso III in 883.
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announces the following: “Se va a echar un lazo a la salud del señor alcalde” (“The mayor’s health is going to be tied up”). The participants then walk the streets, stopping in front of the houses of the richest and most generous citizens, dancing the
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Each year in the middle of July, since the establishment of the tradition in 1994, forty-one people have reenacted the Oath of King Ramiro II de León. It commemorates the historical Battle of Simancas where the Christian troops destroyed the army of
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While the “Summoning” of the seven young women has been celebrated since 1988, according to a project presented to the local government by Salvador, the Oath which marks the end of the story is only twelve years old.
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They occupy forty-six rooms, and are arranged in upwards of 80,000 bundles (33,000,000 documents), including important private as well as state papers. The
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The patron festival of the Savior is celebrated on 6 August, which commemorates the history of the maidens of Simancas.
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period in the 9th century, a bridge of seventeen arches, and many remains of old walls. In 939 it was the scene of a
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town: “Si mancas me las dais, mancas no las quiero” (“If maimed you give them to me, maimed I want them not”).
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carrying a whip with a ball at the end accompanies the dancers. The dance starts in the town square where the
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This article is about the municipality in Spain. For the neighborhood in Madrid, see
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who, rejecting the tribute in gold as well, fought the Moors victoriously in the
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Around the middle of the 18th century the place was described as follows:
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The legend of the Tribute of the Seven Maidens holds that in the time of
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was fought before the walls of the city between the Christian troops of
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The town has three principal buildings, the first the fortress or
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in front of them and subsequently receiving a prize of money.
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in 1563. Their transference thither was first suggested to
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troops (Spanish, English and Portuguese) commanded by the
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In 1812 there was a new Battle of Simancas between the
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In Simancas a traditional dance exists related to the
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Taken from the manuscript of Manuel Bachiller (1755)
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Simancas (Madrid)
Municipality
Simancas Castle (late 15th-early 16th centuries)
Coat of arms of Simancas
Simancas is located in Spain
41°35′30.9″N 4°49′43.1″W / 41.591917°N 4.828639°W / 41.591917; -4.828639
Country
Spain
Community
Castile and León
Province
Valladolid
Comarca
Campiña del Pisuerga
Mayor
Demonym
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
DST
UTC+2
CEST
Official website
municipality
Spain
province of Valladolid
Castile and León
Valladolid
Zamora
Pisuerga

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