464:(1489–1537) hosted Prince Don Felipe and Doña Juana in Guadamur on 11 July 1502, just after they had been appointed heir and heiress to the Crown of the Kingdom of Castile. In 1590, during the reign of Philip II, the castle serves as a secret prison of the Inquisition. The Vi Count participated in the expulsion of the Moors (1609) recruiting 126 young men and weapons in Guadamur. The IX Count was appointed by Charles II Captain General of the Kingdom of Sardinia and Captain General of Milan. In the 17th century Fuensalida County reaches its maximum expansion: 10,000 inhabitants and 40,000 ha, the second state of the kingdom of Toledo. In the Cadastre of Ensenada, which collects data at the villa from 1752, mention is made of "tithes and first fruits of which are caught in it" and go, inter alia, to the parish of Guadamur, to the coffers of the King, to the Cardinal Archbishop of Toledo, to the canons of the Cathedral of Toledo and the parishes of Santo Tomé, Santa Leocadia, San Martín, San Román, San Ginés, San Antolín, San Nicolás, La Magdalena, San Andrés, San Justo, San Vicente, the Mozarabic, Santa Eulalia and Santa Justa. The history of the county ended in 1843 just when the Government granted the noble properties of Guadamur to the neighbours of the town.
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Council resumed their regular sessions, after a first moment that the
Defense Committee relegated it to the secondary. It is politically unitary because the seven councilors belong to the Spanish Federation of Workers of the Earth (FETT-UGT). At this time Guadamur presents an example of integral collectivism: only two farms occupied by then 52.2% of the municipality, and after the military uprising was the seizure of these and others, as well as small shops and homes of considered enemies of the Republic. On 25 August 1936 the community "Pablo Iglesias" was established, the entire municipality being integrated into it, breaking the boundaries of private property and dividing the land into plots. The Committee took the responsibility of supplies, trade and the only tavern. The parish church and chapels of the Nativity and San Antón became barns, warehouses. The castle suffered looting of several rooms, including the library. The Municipal Council, like many other peoples of Republican Spain, issued its own currency.
436:, son of the royal chancellor and mayor of Toledo, whose family disputes control to the Silva. He intervened in the war that pitted Juan II and favorite Álvaro with infants of Aragon, Don Enrique and Don Juan, and ended up giving Toledo in 1440. Lost ground, Juan II forgave Pedro in 1444; in 1446 won Guadamur, among other possessions, as a royal granting. This date marks the beginning of four centuries of manorial system in the town: the town became a possession of an absolute landlord that judges, punishes, fines, legislates, chooses the authorities and subjects the villains to taxes and benefits. The son of Don Pedro was the first Count of Fuensalida (1470); two years before he had obtained permission from the king to build a castle in Guadamur, probably on a previous moose Arabic watchtower. It holds the shields of the Ayala and the Silva families, rivals in medieval Toledo. The 15th century also dates the nearby shrine of Our Lady of the Nativity, influenced by the Toledo
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Enrique Líster, held rallies (with concert and cinema) in the area: in Guadamur was in front of City Hall and the street the Nativity, and took representatives of the town, delegates of workers from factories in Madrid and representatives of the Division. In October 1937 the district was integrated gradually losing its originality, as in many other places, under pressure from its communist partners, who advocated a cooperative basis to small farmers, industry and services arising from the fragmentation. In October 1938, this pressure led to a plot to give the day labourers who wanted to secede from the commune. This initiative, already converted into agricultural cooperative market, was dissolved at the end of that year. On 27 March 1939 Nationalist troops took the town.
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428:, Guadamur appears as the village council of Toledo, who pay taxes and which jurisdiction depends. There is documentation which provides proof of the existence of traditional private property of citizens from Toledo around Guadamur and this can be traced to the reign taifa by the Arabic names of the farms. Since the late 12th century these properties were passed into the hands of the clergy, especially the regular.
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248:) is believed by some scholars to come from an Arabic term meaning 'the river of the waves'. Others suggest that the word derives from wadi al-mur 'river of the wall', referring to a Roman Visigothic hydraulic engineering construction here: the resulting name under this hypothesis is a hybrid of Arabic word wadi, "river valley" and the Latin word murus, "wall".
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marble. There wasn’t a Roman settlement in
Guadamur in particular, but it seems secure the existence of a Roman road of the second order and the likely existence of a villa in the area of the old road to Toledo. The local name Portusa, a ford of the Tagus to 8 km northwest of Guadamur, points to the area as a place of transit.
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Franco's one) and the group that made up the so-called "prestigious neighbors." Of course, it was always personal applications, because political parties were illegal. In small towns, as
Guadamur, the mayor got his position by appointment of the Provincial Governor and Head of the ‘Movimiento’, the single-party.
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broke the front to the south of the city of Toledo and penetrates to the north of the municipality of
Guadamur; in such action captured the neighbouring population of Argés, recovered by Republican forces a few days later. Between 12 and 25 May the 11th Division of the Republican People's Army under
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After the coup of 18 July 1936, Guadamur remained under the government of the Second
Spanish Republic until the final days of the Spanish Civil War. In November 1936 a battalion of the Regiment of Militia led by Manuel Castro Iglesias in conscript socialists peasants. In December that year the City
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The exploitation of the subsoil, which dates back at least 1612, when an exploding mine of lead and other of khol (used in cosmetics), gaining momentum with graphite mine in the last third of the 19th century . These mines have reached 110 workers, drawing up to 400 metric tons annually in 1963 and
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Constitution of 1837 gave the go-ahead to the creation of the militia, military companies in most of the municipalities comprising the neighbors. The Guadamur militia were mobilized on several occasions at the end of this decade to try to neutralize Carlists that were sheltered in the Montes de
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Archaeological findings, although limited, demonstrate the Roman presence in the town and its surroundings: coins, a cameo, a stele of limestone and a brake horse dated in the 2nd century. It is necessary to add pieces reused by the
Visigoths, and remains of columns, plates and statues of Carrara
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Francoist Spain councilmen were chosen by at least two thirds coming out of three groups formed by the heads of households in the municipality (men for the most part, except for widows and women aged over 25 living alone); the members of the unions based in the Borough (just one in fact, the
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During the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries, this land was in a progression towards the noble scheme, and it begins to feel the shame of servitude in a monarchical decomposition, strengthened nobility, peasant resistance, religious conflict, plague and livelihood crisis. Guadamur entered medieval
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In 1887 the town sold the castle to the sixth count of Asalto, a distant relative of Ayala, who inherits from his son, the
Marquis de Argüeso, Member of Parliament for Tarragona. For his personal interest is obtained the grant of the phone in 1922. The castle will not reach the category of
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as a church or oratory, which housed a number of graves: in the most important was found a skeleton lying on a bed of lime and sand, and preserved the stone slate, whose Latin inscription mentions a priest named Crispín, dating from 693 (51st year of the reign of Égica, year of the
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In 1471 Guadamur obtained the title of town. In these years is also built a pillory on the square of the village, insignia of jurisdiction and execution, which replaced the old gallows of wood (still a hill not far from the castle retains the name of "Cerro de la Horca").
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The Visigothic period (409-711) left Guadamur the most interesting chapter in its history. In August 1858, heavy storms over Guadamur uncovered a series of tombs at the site of the gardens of Guarrazar. Neighbours Francisco Morales and María Pérez discovered the
578:, apart from the 26 fatalities recorded natural Guadamur, many residents went to the new state prison and suffered humiliation, exile, banishment and condemnation to death, sometimes switched with the customary charge of "assisting the rebellion."
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The "General Cause" recorded 45 victims due to the revolutionary suppression, number of outstanding research by-case basis, because for sure there will be victims who were entered in their villages. As regards to the repression carried out by
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of Madrid), a crown and a gold cross and a stone engraved with the Annunciation (now in the Royal Palace of Madrid), three crowns, two crosses, links and gold pendants (now at the
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On 3 April 1979 democratic elections were held again, after the general election in June 1977. Since then, Guadamur mayors had contested the elections under the acronym of UCD (
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1632:Villamuelas
1627:Villaminaya
1292:Navahermosa
1267:Montearagón
1232:Mazarambroz
1182:Los Yébenes
1077:La Estrella
997:Escalonilla
867:Casasbuenas
832:Camarenilla
535:Philippines
426:Alfonso VII
319:Middle Ages
298:Paleolithic
282:Paolo Monti
1748:Categories
1687:Yunclillos
1667:Villatobas
1607:Villacañas
1392:Pelahustán
1337:Nuño Gómez
1242:Menasalbas
1227:Mascaraque
1207:Manzaneque
1192:Madridejos
1082:La Guardia
1012:Fuensalida
972:El Romeral
942:Dosbarrios
742:Arcicóllar
598:) and PP (
444:Modern Age
422:Christians
418:Almoravids
323:See also:
280:(photo by
122:Population
1597:Valmojado
1542:Tembleque
1512:Segurilla
1507:Sartajada
1432:Quismondo
1387:Parrillas
1372:Palomeque
1217:Marjaliza
1162:Lominchar
1127:Lagartera
1022:Gerindote
1017:Garciotum
1007:Esquivias
977:El Toboso
922:Consuegra
877:Cazalegas
857:Carriches
852:Carranque
817:Caleruela
762:Barcience
594:), PSOE (
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395:Guarrazar
387:Daramazán
305:Carpetani
230:Alaric II
144:Time zone
114:Elevation
1577:Turleque
1567:Torrijos
1352:Ontígola
1312:Noblejas
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1282:Méntrida
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1187:Lucillos
1067:Illescas
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1047:Hontanar
1027:Guadamur
992:Escalona
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827:Camarena
702:Alcañizo
489:Napoleon
460:The III
403:Aceituno
391:Guajaraz
350:delubrum
236:The name
226:Clovis I
222:Poitiers
183:Guadamur
96:Guadamur
80:Province
1718:39°49′N
1682:Yuncler
1572:Totanés
1562:Torrico
1527:Sonseca
1447:Rielves
1377:Pantoja
1362:Oropesa
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1092:La Mata
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837:Camuñas
792:Burujón
737:Almorox
692:Alcabón
677:Ajofrín
477:Silíceo
469:dehesas
440:style.
438:Mudéjar
399:Zuarraz
269:Origins
264:History
214:Tournai
210:Vouillé
58:Country
1721:4°09′W
1692:Yuncos
1602:Velada
1547:Toledo
1517:Seseña
1417:Pulgar
1397:Pepino
1057:Huecas
1032:Gálvez
932:Cuerva
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912:Cobeja
902:Chueca
767:Bargas
752:Azután
531:Tarlac
410:Toledo
309:Strabo
258:الوادي
254:Arabic
242:Arabic
195:census
85:Toledo
1677:Yepes
1672:Yeles
1582:Ugena
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1422:Quero
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1367:Otero
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1342:Ocaña
1327:Novés
1197:Magán
1157:Lillo
1152:Layos
777:Borox
747:Argés
473:Mesta
170:UTC+2
149:UTC+1
130:1,781
62:Spain
1587:Urda
1317:Noez
1277:Mora
416:and
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246:قدمر
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