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Tag Archives: Spain
Andalusia # 3 Seneca.
Spain’s LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA “All cruelty springs from weakness.” -Seneca Before leaving the subject of Andalusia, I can’t resist mentioning Seneca—Lucius Annaeus Seneca (c. 4 B.C.-A.D. 65)—the Córdoban-born Stoic philosopher, orator, essayist, playwright and poet, who some consider to … Continue reading
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Andalusia #2
Below are two of the greatest buildings that the Moors (an inexact but now generally accepted term to describe the early Muslims/Arabs who invaded Spain) left behind: Córdoba’s Mezquita and the palace of Alhambra in Granada. The Great Mosque, the … Continue reading
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