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Capillas Reales funerarias catedralicias de Castilla y León: nuevas hipótesis interpretativas de catedrales de Sevilla, Córdoba y Toledo
Published
November 30, 2006
How to Cite
Ruiz Souza, J. C. (2006). Capillas Reales funerarias catedralicias de Castilla y León: nuevas hipótesis interpretativas de catedrales de Sevilla, Córdoba y Toledo. Anuario Del Departamento De Historia Y Teoría Del Arte, 18, 9–30. https://doi.org/10.15366/anuario2006.18.001
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Abstract
This article presents the royal funeral chapels which were built by the kings of Castile in the cathedrals of Seville, Cordova and Toledo from mid XIIIth century to beginning XVth century, where Fernando III, Alfonso X, Sancho IV, Fernando IV, Alfonso XI, Pedro I, Enrique II, Juan I and Enrique III were buried. This research allows us to know better how these foundations and cathedrals were and to point out how the destroyed chapel of Santa Cruz in the cathedral of Toledo could be after studying its possible relationship with the conserved royal chapel of Cordova.
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