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  2. Alcázar of Toledo - Wikipedia

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    The Alcázar of Toledo Main facade. The Alcázar of Toledo (Spanish: Alcázar de Toledo, IPA: [alˈkaθaɾ ðe toˈleðo]) is a stone fortification located in the highest part of Toledo, Spain. It is a large quadrangular building measuring 60 meters on a side, framed by four large towers 60 meters high, each crowned by the typical Madrid spire.

  3. Siege of the Alcázar - Wikipedia

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    The Siege of the Alcazar. New York: Random House, 1965. McNeill-Moss, Geoffrey. The Siege of the Alcázar: A History of the Siege of the Toledo Alcázar, 1936. London: Rich & Cowan; New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1937. ISBN 1-164-50712-5. Moss arrived in Toledo three weeks after the end of the siege and stayed for three months, interviewing ...

  4. José Moscardó Ituarte - Wikipedia

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    José Moscardó e Ituarte, 1st Count of the Alcázar of Toledo, Grandee of Spain (26 October 1878 – 12 April 1956) was the military Governor of Toledo Province during the Spanish Civil War. He sided with the Nationalist army fighting the Republican government and his most notable action was the defence and holding of the Alcázar of Toledo ...

  5. The Siege of the Alcazar - Wikipedia

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    The Alcázar of Toledo is a historical fortification where the Spanish Infantry Academy was based and was held by Nationalists supporting the 18 July 1936 coup attempt against the Spanish Republic. The Republicans invested the Alcazar and besiege it for months against determined Nationalist resistance, before the siege was lifted by Franco ...

  6. Alcázar - Wikipedia

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    During the Middle Ages when in the Kingdom of Castile, the alcázar of Segovia was the favorite residence of the Castilian monarchs, and almost each successive king added new parts to the building, transforming the original fortress into a courtier residence and prolonging the construction of the castle until the 16th century, when king Philip ...

  7. History of Toledo, Spain - Wikipedia

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    Toledo (Latin: Toletum) is mentioned by the Roman historian Livy (c. 59 BC – 17 AD) as urbs parva, sed loco munita ("a small city, but fortified by location").Roman general Marcus Fulvius Nobilior fought a battle near the city in 193 BC against a confederation of Celtic tribes including the Vaccaei, Vettones, and Celtiberi, defeating them and capturing a king called Hilermus.

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  9. List of castles in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Fortress of San Paio de Narla, Fort of San Damián, Tower Fortress of Friol, Tower da Bastida, Tower da Candaira, Tower of Doncos, Tower of Gorrete, Tower of Hospital, Tower of Marce, Tower of Moreda, (Monforte de Lemos) Tower of Quindimil, (Palas de Rei)