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  2. Aljafería - Wikipedia

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    Today the bedroom on the western flank has been lost, but it was used as a royal bedroom and also used by the Aragonese kings until the 14th century. Most of the arabesque yeserias that covered the walls, as well as an alabaster base two and a half metres high and the white marble floors of the original palace, have been lost.

  3. Alcobaça, Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The open area of the kitchen chimney is large enough to take a whole ox for roasting. The surround to the sacristy doorway is an outstanding example of Manueline decoration. In 1794, Lord Beckford visited the Abbey and commented that he found some 300 monks "living in a very splendid manner"!

  4. Alcoba - Wikipedia

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    Alcoba is a municipality located in the province of Ciudad Real, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It has a population of 639 (2014). This page was last edited on 15 ...

  5. Inside Royal Lodge: Prince Andrew’s 30-room mansion that ...

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    The Royal Lodge is located around three miles south of Windsor Castle. It is part of the Crown Estate and was previously the Windsor residence of the Queen Mother from 1952 until her death in 2002.

  6. Compton Wynyates - Wikipedia

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    The ceiling of the royal bedroom is decorated with the monograms of all the monarchs who have slept here. [5] An anecdote from the time of the Civil War is that the Cromwellian commander of the house took such a liking to the gilded bed of state, slept in by so many monarchs, that he sequestered it for himself. After the restoration of the ...

  7. Inside Royal Lodge: The 30-room mansion Prince Andrew may ...

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    The Royal Lodge is located around three miles south of Windsor Castle. It is part of the Crown Estate and was previously the Windsor residence of the Queen Mother from 1952 until her death in 2002.