Saturday, January 23, 2010

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HISTORY IN SIERRA NEVADA 3D


A link that connects us with a series of videos made by the Integra Foundation with the collaboration of the European Regional Development Fund and presents the most relevant fields of our community.
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

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IN HISTORY: "The origin of name "


There are references to
Sierra Nevada since antiquity. Pliny already mentioned in the first century the Mount Solarius existence on the border between the Roman provinces of Hispania of Andalusia and Tarraconense . During the Visigothic period, Isidore Solorio spoke of Mount derived from Oriens mont, mount where the sun shines before leaving. Subsequently, several Muslim authors mentioned Sierra Nevada name a Sulayr Jabal (mountain of the sun or air), Tay-al-Jabal (Mount Snow), and others simply mount Sulayr. Other names have been mounted after the Sun, Air and Sun, Snow and Frost Mountains, being from the eighteenth century named the way it is known today: Sierra Nevada.
During the XVI century
was the scene of the Revolt of the Alpujarras . Later, the eighteenth century marks the beginning of several expeditions, in which, influenced by the spirit of the Enlightenment , began to systematically explore the mountains. So, stand responsible for the Marqués de la Ensenada , which was followed by other featuring leading scientists, especially botanists, biologists and geologists. They began to describe in their works their important natural heritage. Authors like Washington Irving settled in the vicinity in the nineteenth century. At the end of that century, Angel Ganivet, the then Consul of Spain in Finland, said in one of his writings that Sierra Nevada could become the Finnish Andalusian snow by the existence of more than 6 months a year. Already in the twentieth century, the British writer and Hispanist Gerald Brenan was also established in the vicinity, dedicating his book South from Granada to immortalize the most significant the counties of Sierra Nevada, Alpujarra .
In 1986, Sierra Nevada was declared a Unesco Biosphere Reserve and Natural Park by the Parliament of Andalusia in 1989 due to the uniqueness of flora, fauna, geomorphology and landscape. Hosted the 24 th World Championship downhill in 1996 . Subsequently, the Regional Parliament of Andalusia proposed designation as a national park, held on January 3 of 1999
Zenon de Somodevilla and Bengoechea, Marquis of Ensenada (1702-1781)


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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

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HOPEFULLY, an interjection VERY MEDIEVAL HISTORY


Saturday, January 16, 2010

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Mursiya Foundation of Medina in the ninth century by Abd al -Rahman II marks the beginning of a period of Muslim glory that extends to the Christian reconquest in the thirteenth century. From that moment becomes a strategically important border kingdom.

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A DAY IN THE LION KING MURCIA
In one of my last Internet incursions to hunt for information on medieval Murcia, I discovered two things exciting. One, the video on the rebuilding of its walls and another, a paper by Julio Navarro and Pedro Jiménez Castillo Palazón entitled A Day in the Murcia del Rey Lobo .
give explanations about the interest of the video is not necessary because, to him carefully enough. Talking about the aforementioned document, yes. The authors provide in fictionalized form, the results of his experiences as archaeologists familiar with the remains found in the city and are complemented by testimonials written by Muslim travelers who described our city, such as Al Yaqubi, Al-Idrisi, Al-Qazwini and many others who left a testimony of their experiences.
This document tells the story of a young Genoese, an apprentice merchant who made his first business trip to take him to the coast of Murcia and, days later the Madinat Mursiyya populous.
This is his compelling story ...
"On October 17 the year of Our Lord 1160, we finally reached the great city of Mursiya, capital of the famous King Lobo.
The appearance of the city was impressive: a solid wall around it, topped with battlements, which is at least thirty-five cubits high and was strengthened by numerous towers runs very close to each other. From where we were was reached within sight of several doors, most of which was sitting in front of the pontoon bridge. Over some palm trees protruding walls and ends of many minarets. To the right of the great palace door was a solid reinforced by a huge tower impregnable aspect, consisting of eight towers linked in frame. In the river, a huge Ferris wheel rising water was channeled into the city. {...}
Once there, we walked a short drive north to reach a door allowing access to the medina in the east, and Arrixaca suburb of the west. We walked
the Arrixaca where was the house of Ansaldo, our agent. This was a thriving neighborhood, well-stocked and equipped with some of its own. The first impression
gave me was that of a suburb mainly artisanal pottery were concentrated there, the glassworks, foundries, blacksmiths working there and braziers, dyers, tanners and tanners.
However, as we moved north, they became more abundant almunias calls residences and gardens, was a recently developed neighborhood that had no space problems of the medina.
got deep there for a less and less busy streets to access to a narrow parapet end, the bottom of which was the door of the house of Ansaldo. This character was a Genoese who came very young to the city and that lived on trade and not thinking of leaving that city he regarded as his. It also had relatives who worked as sales agents. A few years later he married a girl, the daughter of a family of Pisa, which was born in Mursiya. In addition, under the rule of King Lobo had increased significantly the perks for Christians, who even got up a hermitage in the Arrixaca where Genoese, Pisan and Sicilian worshiped Santa Maria.
[...] at that time there was a strong demand for Mursi lustreware in Italy, where he was used to decorate the steeples and church facades.
"

http://digital.csic.es/bitstream/10261/13870/1/navarro_jimenez_rey_lobo.pdf

Sunday, January 3, 2010

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Jonas Mania again !!!!! : D

As tiempoooo Girls! Qe But I came back so I'm going to put the batteries in the blog haha;
I will first give the results of surveys and closed qe:

THE JONAS MAS LINDO:
1 place = NICK! WITH 181 votes (47%)
2 place = JOE! With 153 votes (40%)
3 place = KEVIN! With 45 votes (11%) What do you think

QE IS THE PERFECT MATCH FOR JOE?
1 place = Demi Lovato! With 86 votes (76%)
2 place = Taylor Swift! With 20 votes (17%)
3 place = Camilla Belle! With 7 votes (6%)

And the last survey: QE

YOU THINK MI BLOG?
1 place: This super, I love it! With 57 votes (57%)
2 place: It's nice, I like! With 28 votes (28%)
3 place: More or less with 8 votes (8%)
4 place: I hate anything with 7 votes (7%) Grax

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