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Alcázar of Toledo : ウィキペディア英語版
Alcázar of Toledo

The Alcázar of Toledo ((スペイン語:Alcázar de Toledo), ) is a stone fortification located in the highest part of Toledo, Spain. Once used as a Roman palace in the 3rd century, it was restored under Charles I (Holy Roman Emperor Charles V) and his son Philip II of Spain in the 1540s.〔Henry Kamen, ''Philip of Spain'', (Yale University Press, 1999), 184-185.〕 In 1521, Hernán Cortés was received by Charles I at the Alcázar, following Cortes' conquest of the Aztecs.〔''Toledo and the New World in the Sixteenth Century'', Javier Malagón-Barceló, The Americas, Vol. 20, No. 2 (October 1963), 124.〕
==Spanish Civil War==
During the Spanish Civil War, Colonel José Moscardó Ituarte held the building against overwhelming Spanish Republican forces in the Siege of the Alcázar. The incident became a central piece of Spanish Nationalist lore, especially the story of Moscardó's son Luis. The Republicans took 16-year-old Luis hostage, and demanded that the Alcázar be surrendered or they would kill him. Luis told his father, "Surrender or they will shoot me." His father replied, "Then commend your soul to God, shout 'Viva Cristo Rey' and die like a hero."〔(''Ideal Spain'' article )〕
Moscardó refused to surrender. Contemporary reports indicated that the Republicans then murdered Moscardó's son. Other historians have reported that Luis was not in fact shot until a month later "in reprisal for an air raid".〔Thomas, p 311〕 The dramatic story also camouflages the fact that the fate of a number of male hostages, mainly from the Guardia Civil, taken into the Alcázar at the beginning of the siege is unclear. Some sources say the men "were never heard of again".〔Beevor, p122〕 However at least one journalist who visited the Alcázar in the immediate aftermath of its liberation saw a number of prisoners chained to a railing in a cellar.〔Eby, p187〕
The events of the Spanish Civil War at the Alcázar made the structure a symbol for Spanish Nationalism and inspired the naming of ''El Alcázar'', a far-right newspaper that began during the civil war and ended during the Spanish transition to democracy as the mouthpiece for Búnker, a faction of Francoists who opposed reform after Francisco Franco's death.
By the end of the siege, the building had been severely damaged. After the war, it was rebuilt and now houses the (Castilla-La Mancha Regional Library ) ("Biblioteca Autonómica") and the Museum of the Army ("Museo del Ejército"), the latter having previously been housed in the Salón de Reinos in Madrid.

File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-2005-0601-500, Spanien, Himmlerbesucht die Burg von Toledo.jpg|Heinrich Himmler visits the Alcázar with José Moscardó in October 1940.
File:Staircase in the Alcazar of Toledo.jpg|Interior of the Alcázar in 1901.
File:Die Gartenlaube (1887) b 085.jpg|Rear view of the Alcázar in 1887.
File:Monuments aux assiégés de l'Alcazar.JPG|Monument to the siege.


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