The Iglesia de las Santas Justa y Rufina is a medieval church in Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain.It is one of a group of so-called Mozarabic parish churches in Toledo, whose existence has been documented since 1156. However, certain material remains reveal the existence in this place of an Islamic construction, which would undoubtedly have to be identified with a mosque. Until very recently, the only testimony of the existence of an Islamic construction consisted of a fragment of arch that, on a Visigothic pilaster, was embedded in the northwest facade of the temple. The reuse of a piece from previous period, combined with the characteristics of the cutting of the arch, allow them to think of an Islamic work dating around 10th century.
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| - La iglesia de las Santas Justa y Rufina es una de las denominadas parroquias mozárabes de la ciudad española de Toledo, iglesia católica en Rito Hispano-Mozárabe, cuya existencia está acreditada documentalmente desde 1156. No obstante, determinados vestigios materiales revelan la existencia en este lugar de una construcción islámica, que sin duda habría que identificar con una mezquita. Hasta fecha muy reciente, el único testimonio de la existencia de una construcción islámica consistía en un fragmento de arco que, sobre una pilastra visigoda, se hallaba empotrado en la fachada noroeste del templo. La reutilización de una pieza de época anterior, unida a las características del despiece del arco, permiten pensar en una obra islámica fechable en torno al siglo X. (es)
- The Iglesia de las Santas Justa y Rufina is a medieval church in Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain.It is one of a group of so-called Mozarabic parish churches in Toledo, whose existence has been documented since 1156. However, certain material remains reveal the existence in this place of an Islamic construction, which would undoubtedly have to be identified with a mosque. Until very recently, the only testimony of the existence of an Islamic construction consisted of a fragment of arch that, on a Visigothic pilaster, was embedded in the northwest facade of the temple. The reuse of a piece from previous period, combined with the characteristics of the cutting of the arch, allow them to think of an Islamic work dating around 10th century. (en)
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| - The Iglesia de las Santas Justa y Rufina is a medieval church in Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain.It is one of a group of so-called Mozarabic parish churches in Toledo, whose existence has been documented since 1156. However, certain material remains reveal the existence in this place of an Islamic construction, which would undoubtedly have to be identified with a mosque. Until very recently, the only testimony of the existence of an Islamic construction consisted of a fragment of arch that, on a Visigothic pilaster, was embedded in the northwest facade of the temple. The reuse of a piece from previous period, combined with the characteristics of the cutting of the arch, allow them to think of an Islamic work dating around 10th century. Once the temple was consecrated to Christian worship, its apse had to be erected, whose formal characteristics would lead it to relate it to that of the Mosque of Cristo de la Luz and, therefore, to date it with a similar chronology: 12th century or early 13th century. In this way, it would be inserted in the first phase of the Toledan Mudéjar. The main transformations of the building arrived from 1530, by the hand of Alonso de Covarrubias. (en)
- La iglesia de las Santas Justa y Rufina es una de las denominadas parroquias mozárabes de la ciudad española de Toledo, iglesia católica en Rito Hispano-Mozárabe, cuya existencia está acreditada documentalmente desde 1156. No obstante, determinados vestigios materiales revelan la existencia en este lugar de una construcción islámica, que sin duda habría que identificar con una mezquita. Hasta fecha muy reciente, el único testimonio de la existencia de una construcción islámica consistía en un fragmento de arco que, sobre una pilastra visigoda, se hallaba empotrado en la fachada noroeste del templo. La reutilización de una pieza de época anterior, unida a las características del despiece del arco, permiten pensar en una obra islámica fechable en torno al siglo X. Una vez consagrado el templo al culto cristiano, debió levantarse su ábside, cuyas características formales llevarían a relacionarlo con el de la iglesia del Cristo de la Luz y, por lo tanto, a datarlo con una cronología similar: finales del siglo XII o comienzos del siglo XIII. De esta forma, se insertaría en la primera fase del mudéjar toledano, definida por Gómez-Moreno. (es)
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