Pelayo, King of Asturias by Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz

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Pelayo, King of Asturias by Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz

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Unceremonial picture wearing some 10th century mozarabic kit I wiped out this past 2 days. Want to shift my soft kit to be mozarabic (kinda christian late visigothic) 10th century because its way more fun than regular viking. Also can get away with wearing cotton and silk shirts (funnily enough, the word in spanish camisa comes from arabic qamis). Oh and buttons.
For this im putting together a zaraguelle (a sawil basically, took the pattern of a find from Baghdad but the style was present in the cordoba caliphate at the time). Two tone sawils less of a find and more of a visigothic twist and because I like the style and been dying to have two tone pants, which were really common in Spain since the 9th century.
The coat is a mojarex, a type of riding coat.
Mariano Barbasán Lagueruela (Spanish,1864-1924) Battle of Guadalete, Spain (711-712 AD), 1882
Major battle fought in 711 between the Visigoths under their king, Roderic, and the invading forces of the Umayyad Caliphate, composed mainly of Berbers and some Arabs.
Visigothic belt buckles. 5th- 7th century.

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Treasure of Guarrazar, votive crown
San Juan Bautista (aka San Juan de Baños), Baños de Cerrato, Palencia, central Spain
Built in 661 AD under the commission of the Visigothic king Recceswinth (Spanish: Recesvinto), this is the only Visigothic church building that can be dated with certainty. The king is said to have built the church out of gratitude for his recovery from a kidney disease, which he attributed to the healing powers of the local spring water.
The spring (Fuente de San Juan, or also Fuente de Recesvinto) is on the opposite side of the road, south of the church. It has been known as a healing spring since antiquity. In Roman times there was a temple of Asclepius here, and an altar for the nymphs.
Photo (1) shows Recceswinth’s crown displayed in the church (which is actually a copy; the original crown is preserved in Museo Arqueológico Nacional, Madrid).
Excavations carried out north-east of the church between 1956 and 1963 discovered a graveyard with 58 graves, as well as three objects from the 7th century: two bronze fibulae in the shape of a lyre and the handle of a liturgical vessel.
Over the centuries of its existence, the church has undergone multiple renovations and restorations. A medieval renovation altered the layout of the building as can be seen here. The belfry is an addition from a 19th century restoration.
The church was declared a national monument in 1897.
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San Pedro de la Nave.
El Campillo. Zamora.
680 - 710