Disappearance of the mosques and cathedrals in the Kingdom of Granada
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.1996.v0i18.598Abstract
Although historians have documented the conversion of the larger mosques into cathedrals, they explain neither the plenomenon, nor its disappearance. During the Reconquista the clergy regarding the mosques as trophies, symbols of the victory of the Cross over Islam, maintained them till they fell into ruins. But, in the Modern Era, having lost their symbolic value, they were soon substituted by new temples. The bishoprics of the Kingdom of Granada witnessed their extinction, a period of great tensions and perplexities.
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