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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic City of Toledo' has mentioned 'Medieval' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Coat of arms 2 History 2.1 Antiquity 2.2 Visigothic Toledo 2.3 Toledo under Moorish rule 2.4 Medieval Toledo after the Reconquista 2.5 Modern era 3 Climate 4 Economy 4.1 Unemployment 5 Politics 6 Culture 6.1 Toledo steel 6.2 Gastronomy 6.3 Holidays 7 Main sights 8 Infrastructure 8.1 Roads 8.2 Rail 9 Health 10 Sport 11 Media 12 Twin towns xe2x80x93 sister cities 13 See also 14 References 15 External links | WIKI |
[38] Chindasuinth issued laws that were gathered together in a book called Liber Iudiciorum by his successor Reccesuinth in 654; this book was revised twice, widely copied, and was an important influence on medieval Spanish law. | WIKI |
Medieval Toledo after the Reconquista[edit] | WIKI |
On May 25, 1085, Alfonso VI of Castile took Toledo and established direct personal control over the Moorish city from which he had been exacting tribute, ending the medieval Taifa's Kingdom of Toledo. | WIKI |
It is remarkable for its incorporation of light and features the Baroque altar called El Transparente, several stories high, with fantastic figures of stucco, paintings, bronze castings, and multiple colors of marble, a masterpiece of medieval mixed media by Narciso Tomxc3xa9 topped by the daily effect for just a few minutes of a shaft of light from which this feature of the cathedral derives its name. | WIKI |
Today there is a significant trade, and many shops offer all kinds of swords to their customers, whether historical or modern films swords, as well as medieval armors and from other times, which are also exported to other countries. | WIKI |
Castillo de San Servando, medieval castle near the banks of the Tagus river and the Infantry Academy. | WIKI |
Puente de San Martin, medieval bridge across the Tagus. | WIKI |