Pre-Romanesque architecture in Asturias is framed between the years 711 and 910, the period of the creation and expansion of the kingdom of Asturias.[1]
^S. J. Keay, Margarita Díaz-Andreu García (1997). The Archaeology of Iberia: The Dynamics of Change. Routledge. p. 236. ISBN 0-415-12012-8.
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the Asturian monarchy, at the same time protecting the building from all evil, something which was to become habitual in the popular architecture of towns...
territory boasts a rich variety of Pre-Romanesque architecture: some of its branches, like the Asturian art reached high levels of refinement for their...
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birthplace of an influential European medieval architectural style: Asturian pre-Romanesque. This style of architecture was founded during the reign of Ramiro...
of pilgrims on the Compostela route. Romanesque architecture, a new genre of ecclesiastical architecture, was designed with massive archways to cope with...
neighbouring locations) Visigothic 5th–8th centuries (Spain and Portugal) Asturian 711–910 (North Spain, North Portugal) Carolingian 780s–9th century (mostly...
and were allowed to practice their religion and build churches. Asturianarchitecture and Mozarabic art influenced Christian buildings in the future Portuguese...
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Mozarabic architecture was found in the south, in Lisbon and beyond, while in the Christian realms Galician-Portuguese and Asturianarchitecture prevailed...
architecture, Pre-Romanesque, including Merovingian, Carolingian, Ottonian, and Asturian. Considerations that enter into histories of each period include Trachtenberg's...
The Victory Cross (Asturian and Spanish: Cruz de la Victoria) is an early 10th century Asturian crux gemmata or jewelled cross, given by King Alfonso III...
façade of the Cathedral towards Plaza del Obradoiro, Collotype 1889 Asturianarchitecture Catholic Church in Spain Santiago de Compostela 12 Treasures of...
Germany of the Carolingian and Ottonian periods and Visigothic, Mozarab and Asturian constructions between the 8th and the 10th centuries in the Iberian Peninsula...
examples of Asturianarchitecture. With Alfonso III dead and the kingdom of Asturias divided among his sons, Asturian pre-romanesque architecture entered...
This is a timeline of architecture, indexing the individual year in architecture pages. Notable events in architecture and related disciplines including...
The horseshoe arch design of the vaults is in the tradition of Asturianarchitecture with some influence from Visigothic art, and in some cases following...
one of the marvels of Gothic architecture. The origins of Oviedo Cathedral date back to the late 8th century, when Asturian king Alfonso II of Asturias...
by Tioda. It is considered one of the greatest works of Asturian art and Asturianarchitecture and was declared a Historical-Artistic Monument by the Spanish...
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ORARE NON DESINETIS". The art and architecture of Ramiro's reign forms the Pre-Romanesque Ramirense phase of Asturian art. His court was the center of...
Mozarabic architecture is a blend of elements that defy easy classification, often showcasing influences from Paleochristian, Visigothic, or Asturian origins...