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XXI CENTURY
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The century began under the administration of Mayor Alfredo Sanchez Monteseirín (PSOE), who holds the post of alderman in June 1999 with the support of the PA, having been the largest party PP. In 2003 return to be invested mayor, and this time the m... |
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TWENTIETH CENTURY
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1929 - American Exhibition in Seville. Large buildings of the architect Aníbal González. 1931 - Opening of the Bridge of San Telmo. Stage of the Second Republic and Civil War (1931-1939) In the Municipal Elections held on April 12, 1931 Republican pa... |
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XIX CENTURY
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The first year of the nineteenth century was started by Sevilla with an epidemic of yellow fever citywide in four months glared at one third of the population.The French invasion also affected Sevilla were the Marshal Victor (Duke of Belluno) with hi... |
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SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES
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In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries Sevilla falls into a deep economic decline and urban. It is suspected that the great plague epidemic of 1649 killed about 60,000 people, 46% of the existing population, from 130,000 to 70,000 Seville habita... |
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LATE FIFTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH CENTURY
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The discovery of the New World in 1492 was very significant for the city, which became the European port of departure to America. It was a cosmopolitan and universal. Seville was already late fifteenth century one of the main ports in Castilian trade... |
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SPANISH CONQUEST
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In 1247, the Christian King Ferdinand III of Castile and León began the conquest of Andalusia. After winning Jaén and Córdoba, seized from the surrounding villages, as Carmona, Alcalá del Río Lora del Río, placing the army in the vicinity of the city... |
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ANDALUSIAN PERIOD
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Musa, accompanied by his son Abd al-Aziz ibn Mussa, crossed the Strait with an army of 18,000 men and proceeded to the conquest of Visigothic territory. Occupied Medina Sidonia, Carmona and Seville, and then attacked Mérida, laying siege to the city,... |
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VISIGOTHIC
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In the V century the city was taken successively by several Germanic invaders: Gunderic vandals in the year 426, the Swabians ruled by Requila in 441, and finally the Visigoths, who would control until the eighth century, for a time challenged by the... |
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ROMAN
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Roman troops enter the 206 a. C., during the Second Punic War, under the command of General Scipio and end with the Carthaginians who lived and defended the region, and its successors in southern Spain. The general decided to set Italic (now in ruins... |
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PREHISTORY
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The origins of the original core of the city date back to the eighth century a. C., and were on an island in the Guadalquivir, on the current street Cuesta del Rosario.Archaeological excavations conducted in 2009 at the Real Alcázar ... |
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