Pilias/Torre del Rey
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Pilias/Torre del Rey
Pleiades
A Spanish village located in the west of the province of Sevilla that belonged to the kingdom of Alfonso X. It is now known as Pilas.
Símbolos de Sevilla
Wikipedia (Spanish) Pilas
Pilas
Pilias
Torre del Rey
A Spanish village located in the west of the province of Sevilla that belonged to the kingdom of Alfonso X. It is now known as Pilas.
settlement-modern
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OSM location of modern Pilas
Mediaeval/Byzantine (AD 641-AD 1453)
The Mediaeval period in the West, or the period from the end of Late Antiquity (640) to the fall of Constantinople in the East (1453). [[640, 1453]]
OpenStreetMap (Node 1460569473, version 6, osm:changeset=25009752, 2014-08-25T20:25:17Z)
OSM Node 1460569473
Location based on OpenStreetMap
640
1453
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Torre del Rey
Hispanic Seminary of Medieval Studies
Torre del Rey
Herrera, M.ª Teresa, M.ª Nieves Sánchez, M.ª Estela González de Fauve y M.ª Purificación Zabía. Textos y Concordancias Electrónicos de Documentos Castellanos de Alfonso X. Madison: Hispanic Seminary of Medieval Studies, 1999, CD-ROM.
Medieval Spanish name of village associated with modern Pilas. This was the name which Alfonso X called that place, and now it's known as Pilas.
640
Torre del Rey
1453
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Pilas
Modern (AD 1700-Present)
Our present, modern era. [[1700, 2100]]
Hispanic Seminary of Medieval Studies
Pilas
GeoNames 6364030 Pilas
1700
Pilas
2100
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Pilias
Hispanic Seminary of Medieval Studies
Pilias
Herrera, M.ª Teresa, M.ª Nieves Sánchez, M.ª Estela González de Fauve y M.ª Purificación Zabía. Textos y Concordancias Electrónicos de Documentos Castellanos de Alfonso X. Madison: Hispanic Seminary of Medieval Studies, 1999, CD-ROM.
Medieval Spanish name of village associated with modern Pilas. This was the name which Arabic people called that place in VIII-XII centuries. Then, Alfonso X called it Torre del Rey, and now it's known as Pilas.
640
Pilias
1453
settlement
Equivalent to "inhabited place" as defined by the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus: General term for places or areas occupied, modified, or planned to be inhabited by communities of human populations and that contain enough societal functions to be relatively self-sufficient. They are characterized by inhabitants living in neighboring sets of living quarters and by the place having a proper name or a locally recognized status.