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Cordoba Collection

Background imageCordoba Collection: Abd al-Rahman I. From: Hombres y mujeres ce?lebres de todos los tiempos by Juan Landa

Abd al-Rahman I. From: Hombres y mujeres ce?lebres de todos los tiempos by Juan Landa, 1875-1877. Private Collection

Background imageCordoba Collection: Mosque in Cordova, 1880s-90s. Creator: Unknown

Mosque in Cordova, 1880s-90s. Creator: Unknown
Mosque in Cordova, 1880s-90s

Background imageCordoba Collection: Ivory casket lid, 965 to 970 AD, (1881). Creator: W Jones

Ivory casket lid, 965 to 970 AD, (1881). Creator: W Jones
Ivory casket lid, 965 to 970 AD, (1881). Etching of the carved lid of a box, made in Al-Andalus (Andalucia, Spain), possibly at Madinat al-Zahra, Cordoba, in the mid 10th century

Background imageCordoba Collection: The Great Mosque, Cordova, 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Great Mosque, Cordova, 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Great Mosque, Cordova, 1890

Background imageCordoba Collection: Cordova, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Cordova, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Cordova, 1890. Cordoba on the Guadalquivir river was a Roman settlement, taken over by the Visigoths, then the Umayyad Caliphate in 8th century

Background imageCordoba Collection: The Roman bridge, Cordoba, Spain, 1895. Creator: W &s Ltd

The Roman bridge, Cordoba, Spain, 1895. Creator: W &s Ltd
The Roman bridge, Cordoba, Spain, 1895. The bridge over the Guadalquivir river was built in the early 1st century BC

Background imageCordoba Collection: Vicente Cabeza de Vaca and Fernandez de Cordoba, Marquis of Portago (Madrid, 1864-1921)

Vicente Cabeza de Vaca and Fernandez de Cordoba, Marquis of Portago (Madrid, 1864-1921), lawyer and politician, member of the Liberal Conservative Party

Background imageCordoba Collection: Execution of the will of Count Ramon Borrell I, parchment document dated May 6, 1034

Execution of the will of Count Ramon Borrell I, parchment document dated May 6, 1034

Background imageCordoba Collection: Testament of Arnulf, bishop of Vic, wounded in the expedition to Cordoba, parchment

Testament of Arnulf, bishop of Vic, wounded in the expedition to Cordoba, parchment document dated July 29, 1010

Background imageCordoba Collection: Monument in the city of Cordoba dedicated to Averroes (1126-1198), philosopher

Monument in the city of Cordoba dedicated to Averroes (1126-1198), philosopher, lawyer, doctor and Arab-Andalusian astronomer

Background imageCordoba Collection: The two leaders Battle of Cerinola, Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba, The Great

The two leaders Battle of Cerinola, Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba, The Great Captain before the corpse of Count de Nemours

Background imageCordoba Collection: Detail of the wall decoration in the Royal Hall of Medina Azahara

Detail of the wall decoration in the Royal Hall of Medina Azahara

Background imageCordoba Collection: Detail of the decoration of the mihrab of the Mosque of Cordoba

Detail of the decoration of the mihrab of the Mosque of Cordoba

Background imageCordoba Collection: Mosque of Cordoba, arcade in the central section of the Mihrab

Mosque of Cordoba, arcade in the central section of the Mihrab

Background imageCordoba Collection: Interior view with columns of marble, jasper and granite in the Mosque of Cordoba

Interior view with columns of marble, jasper and granite in the Mosque of Cordoba

Background imageCordoba Collection: Ruins of the Roman bridge on the Jiloca river, located in the Roman road that went

Ruins of the Roman bridge on the Jiloca river, located in the Roman road that went from Zaragoza to Cordoba

Background imageCordoba Collection: Marble bracelets decorated with parallel carved lines

Marble bracelets decorated with parallel carved lines, from the Bat Cave, Zuheros (Cordoba)

Background imageCordoba Collection: Red ochre glass (painted with a red slip of iron oxide), with incised parallel lines

Red ochre glass (painted with a red slip of iron oxide), with incised parallel lines that form geometric patterns. Its globular shaped, with a convex base and straight edge, smooth walls and handles

Background imageCordoba Collection: Sword of three parts barb, carps tongue shaped blade, from Palma del Rio (Cordoba)

Sword of three parts barb, carps tongue shaped blade, from Palma del Rio (Cordoba)

Background imageCordoba Collection: Visigothic inscription, from the Germo Basilica in Espiel (Cordoba)

Visigothic inscription, from the Germo Basilica in Espiel (Cordoba)

Background imageCordoba Collection: Tower of the Church of San Nicholas de la Villa, Cordova, 1834. Artist: David Roberts

Tower of the Church of San Nicholas de la Villa, Cordova, 1834. Artist: David Roberts
Tower of the Church of San Nicholas de la Villa, Cordova, 1834. Painting held at The Hepworth Wakefield, West Yorkshire. From The Connoisseur Volume LXXXI. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1928]

Background imageCordoba Collection: The Tower of the Church of San Nicolas de la Villa, Cordoba, 1834. Artist: David Roberts

The Tower of the Church of San Nicolas de la Villa, Cordoba, 1834. Artist: David Roberts
The Tower of the Church of San Nicolas de la Villa, Cordoba, 1834. Painting held at The Hepworth Wakefield, West Yorkshire

Background imageCordoba Collection: Great mosque and the dungeon of the Inquisition

Great mosque and the dungeon of the Inquisition, Cordoba, Spain, 19th century

Background imageCordoba Collection: Court of Oranges and Mosque, Cordoba, Spain, 1893. Artist: John L Stoddard

Court of Oranges and Mosque, Cordoba, Spain, 1893. Artist: John L Stoddard
Court of Oranges and Mosque, Cordoba, Spain, 1893. Illustration from Portfolio of Photographs of Famous Cities, Scenes and Paintings, (The Werner Company, Chicago, c1893)

Background imageCordoba Collection: The Mezquita, Cordoba, Spain, 1849. Artist: A Bisson

The Mezquita, Cordoba, Spain, 1849. Artist: A Bisson
The Mezquita, Cordoba, Spain, 1849. The Mezquita was originally built to be a warehouse/temple/lighthouse. It later became the second-largest mosque in the world

Background imageCordoba Collection: Grand Mosque, c8th - 11th Century

Grand Mosque, c8th - 11th Century. West facade, interlace arcade above entrance to mosque, Cordoba, Spain

Background imageCordoba Collection: Arch above entrance, west facade, Grand Mosque, Cordoba, Spain, 8th-11th Century

Arch above entrance, west facade, Grand Mosque, Cordoba, Spain, 8th-11th Century
Arch above the entrance, west facade, Grand Mosque, Cordoba, Spain, 8th-11th Century. Once the largest city of Roman Spain, Cordoba later formed the heart of the western Islamic empire

Background imageCordoba Collection: Detail of front of Ivory Casket, Hispano-Arabic work, Cordoba, 11th centur

Detail of front of Ivory Casket, Hispano-Arabic work, Cordoba, 11th century. At London Victoria and Albert Museum

Background imageCordoba Collection: Statue of Maimonides, 12th century

Statue of Maimonides, 12th century
Statue of Maimonides (1135-12 December 1204), from Cordoba in Spain

Background imageCordoba Collection: Moorish palace of Medina Az-Zahra, 1st century. Artist: Aberahman III

Moorish palace of Medina Az-Zahra, 1st century. Artist: Aberahman III
The Moorish palace of Medina Az-Zahra, built by Aberahman III (11 January 889/91-15 October 961) from c. 936 AD and destroyed in AD 1010 by rebel Barbers, 1st century

Background imageCordoba Collection: Moorish palace of Medina Az-Zahra. Artist: Aberahman III

Moorish palace of Medina Az-Zahra. Artist: Aberahman III
Moorish palace of Medina Az-Zahra, built by Aberahman III (11 January 889/91 ? 15 October 961) from c. 936 AD and destroyed in AD 1010 by rebel Barbers

Background imageCordoba Collection: Statue of Averroes from Cordoba, 12th century

Statue of Averroes from Cordoba, 12th century
A statue of Abu Al Walid Muhammed Ibn Ruchd Averroes from Cordoba (April 14, 1126 - December 10, 1198), whose commentaries on ancient philosophy and medicine influenced later Christian thinkers


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