2014
DOI: 10.3989/arq.arqt.2014.011
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San Isidoro de León. Construcción y reconstrucción de una basílica románica

Abstract: Este artículo presenta los principales resultados obtenidos en el análisis arqueológico de los alzados de la basílica de San Isidoro de León, centrándose principalmente en aquellos que afectan a su concepción y evolución durante los siglos XI y XII. La extensa investigación que se ha ocupado de este edificio se caracteriza por un prolongado debate en torno a sus fases constructivas y al mecenazgo de la monarquía leonesa. El presente análisis constata una basílica originaria construida a mediados del siglo XI. … Show more

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“…Escalona mid-ninth century (depending on whether the royal-founded church of Santullano (Oviedo) is considered as dating from the reign of Alfonso II (783 and 791-842) or Alfonso III (866-910) as recently proposed by M. A. Utrero). 64 During the reign of Ramiro I (842-850) there seems to have emerged a building programme fostered by the monarchy in the so-called 'Asturian style' that irradiated from the royal see in Oviedo to the surrounding region, butsignificantly not to the whole kingdom. Starting one half century later, and extending well into the tenth century, the growth of the Asturian-Leonese kingship under Alfonso III produced a new constructive programme, this time heavily influenced by the sophisticated architecture of the Caliphate of Córdoba, a style that is commonlyif inaccuratelytermed 'Mozarabic'.…”
Section: The Archaeological Visibility Of State Formation In Nw Iberiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Escalona mid-ninth century (depending on whether the royal-founded church of Santullano (Oviedo) is considered as dating from the reign of Alfonso II (783 and 791-842) or Alfonso III (866-910) as recently proposed by M. A. Utrero). 64 During the reign of Ramiro I (842-850) there seems to have emerged a building programme fostered by the monarchy in the so-called 'Asturian style' that irradiated from the royal see in Oviedo to the surrounding region, butsignificantly not to the whole kingdom. Starting one half century later, and extending well into the tenth century, the growth of the Asturian-Leonese kingship under Alfonso III produced a new constructive programme, this time heavily influenced by the sophisticated architecture of the Caliphate of Córdoba, a style that is commonlyif inaccuratelytermed 'Mozarabic'.…”
Section: The Archaeological Visibility Of State Formation In Nw Iberiamentioning
confidence: 99%