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The Pastrana Tapestries (Portuguese: Tapeçarias de Pastrana) are four large tapestries commissioned by king Afonso V of Portugal to celebrate the successful conquest of the Moroccan cities of Asilah and Tangier by the Portuguese in 1471. Each measures about 11 by 4 meters (36 by 12 feet), and are made of wool and silk. The tapestries depict four episodes regarding the conquest of Asilah and Tangier: * The Landing at Asilah * The Siege of Asilah * The Storming of Asilah * The Capture of Tangier

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  • Tapices de Pastrana (es)
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  • La serie de tapices de Alfonso V de Portugal, también conocidos como Tapices de Pastrana, la forman cuatro paños tejidos en seda y lana de unas dimensiones medias de 11x4 metros. Se considera por los expertos la primera que narra con extraordinaria minuciosidad descriptiva, hechos políticos contemporáneos a su textura, las conquistas de dos ciudades del norte de África, Arcila y Tánger, llevadas a cabo por Alfonso V de Portugal en agosto de 1471.Desde 1950 se conserva y expone en el situado en la antigua Sacristía Mayor de la Colegiata. (es)
  • The Pastrana Tapestries (Portuguese: Tapeçarias de Pastrana) are four large tapestries commissioned by king Afonso V of Portugal to celebrate the successful conquest of the Moroccan cities of Asilah and Tangier by the Portuguese in 1471. Each measures about 11 by 4 meters (36 by 12 feet), and are made of wool and silk. The tapestries depict four episodes regarding the conquest of Asilah and Tangier: * The Landing at Asilah * The Siege of Asilah * The Storming of Asilah * The Capture of Tangier (en)
  • As chamadas Tapeçarias de Pastrana são um conjunto de tapeçarias de grandes dimensões (11 metros por 4 metros), em lã e seda. Celebram episódios da conquista, em 1471, das praças marroquinas de Arzila e Tânger pelas forças de D. Afonso V de Portugal e retratam os seguintes episódios: * o desembarque em Arzila * o cerco de Arzila * a tomada de Arzila * a entrada em Tânger Foram executadas sob encomenda do rei português, sendo essa execução atribuída à oficina de em Tournai, hoje na Bélgica. (pt)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/O_Cerco_de_Arzila_(Tapeçaria_de_Pastrana).jpg
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  • La serie de tapices de Alfonso V de Portugal, también conocidos como Tapices de Pastrana, la forman cuatro paños tejidos en seda y lana de unas dimensiones medias de 11x4 metros. Se considera por los expertos la primera que narra con extraordinaria minuciosidad descriptiva, hechos políticos contemporáneos a su textura, las conquistas de dos ciudades del norte de África, Arcila y Tánger, llevadas a cabo por Alfonso V de Portugal en agosto de 1471.Desde 1950 se conserva y expone en el situado en la antigua Sacristía Mayor de la Colegiata. (es)
  • The Pastrana Tapestries (Portuguese: Tapeçarias de Pastrana) are four large tapestries commissioned by king Afonso V of Portugal to celebrate the successful conquest of the Moroccan cities of Asilah and Tangier by the Portuguese in 1471. Each measures about 11 by 4 meters (36 by 12 feet), and are made of wool and silk. The tapestries depict four episodes regarding the conquest of Asilah and Tangier: * The Landing at Asilah * The Siege of Asilah * The Storming of Asilah * The Capture of Tangier They feature an impressive array of detailed depictions of Gothic plate armours and weapons such as swords, crossbows, polearms, cannons, and even handcannons, that would have been innovative in the period. Their manufacture has been attributed to the workshop of Pasquier Grenier in Tournai, modern-day Belgium. The tapestries are remarkable for being one of the few surviving 15th-century works of weaving depicting contemporary rather than biblical or mythological episodes. In this they showed the direction for the next three centuries, as sets of tapestries became the grandest form of military art, for example in the set commissioned some 60 years later by Emperor Charles V showing his Tunis campaign, and the English Armada Tapestries 50 years after that. The tapestries have been kept at the Colegiada de Pastrana Museum in Pastrana, Spain, since 1664, though it is unknown how exactly they came to Spain. (en)
  • As chamadas Tapeçarias de Pastrana são um conjunto de tapeçarias de grandes dimensões (11 metros por 4 metros), em lã e seda. Celebram episódios da conquista, em 1471, das praças marroquinas de Arzila e Tânger pelas forças de D. Afonso V de Portugal e retratam os seguintes episódios: * o desembarque em Arzila * o cerco de Arzila * a tomada de Arzila * a entrada em Tânger Foram executadas sob encomenda do rei português, sendo essa execução atribuída à oficina de em Tournai, hoje na Bélgica. As tapeçarias encontram-se expostas no Palácio dos Duques de Bragança em Guimarães, e antes estiveram no museu da , em Pastrana, em Espanha. Sofreram intervenção de conservação e restauro em 2009. (pt)
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