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According to the legend told in the Odyssey of Homer, after the Trojan War a Greek official named Menestheus escaped with his troops through the... more
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According to the legend told in the Odyssey of Homer, after the Trojan War a Greek official named Menestheus escaped with his troops through the Straits of Gibraltar and reached the Guadalete River. They established themselves here and called that port Menestheus's port.
In 711, Arab (Moors) from the North of Africa invaded southern Spain. They renamed the place Alcante or Alcanatif which means Port of Salt, due to the old salt industry of Phoenicians and Romans.
In 1260, Alfonso X of Castile conquered the city from the Moors and renamed it Santa Maria del Puerto. He organized the land distribution and conceded a charter under the Crown of Castile. Having received a royal charter the city was then allowed to use the title "El" prior to the name of the city itself. This is a distinguishing property and even though Madrid is the capital of Spain it has not earned this distinction. In his Cantigas de Santa Maria CSM 367, Alfonso sings that he was miraculously healed of...
Ferrol - Spain, 1963. A self taught photographer, I started as an amateur in the late 70s. My interest in rural and urban landscape, tall ships and, above all, seascapes, has taken me to develop a photographic and editorial activity. My work has been published in specialized magazines, photography books and exhibited in Galleries. Many of my images have been purchased by private collectors. Unless otherwise stated, all images are © pabloavanzini.com, and are the exclusive intellectual property of Pablo Avanzini, as such, they are protected by US & International Copyright laws. You can use any image from this website for personal, non-commercial use provided that the following attribution requirement is fulfilled: The text "...
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