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Sangüesa - Santa María la Real

Sangüesa - Santa María la Real
"Santa María la Real" is one of the highlights for all people following the "Camino Aragonés" - since about 800 years. The facade is impressing it may take hours, to find out the many details. I stayed an extra day, when I had reached the town, just to see the shadows movig over the carvings.

A church did exist here already in 1131 next to the bridge crossing the river Aragon. It was transferred by Alfonso I to the "Knights Hospitaller" (aka "Order of Saint John", later "Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta"). The apse is the oldest part of the structure and probably dates back to that time.

The nave and the breathtaking Southern Portal of Santa María la Real were created late 12th/13th century. I have uploaded a "total overview" earlier and will now focus on some details.

The left side looks like lots spolia got "glued" together here. It´s a puzzle.

The horse is saddled up, but the cavalier is sitting on the ground. In case the well dressed person is the rider. He seems relaxed, maybe daydreaming. He in shown in a similar pose as Walther von der Vogelweide is depicted in the Codex Manesse. The four persons above him, seem to wait for him.

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