One Of The Most Influential Cities Of Seville

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During the 1500’s a number of empires and cities vied for power and wealth. One city, however, seemed to rise above the rest. Its great power and wealth made it one of the most influential cities during this period; culturally, politically and economically. It was the city of Seville.
Under the rule of Ferdinand III & Isabella of Castileone, then followed by Carlos I of Spain, Seville flourished. It became part of a great empire which included parts of Europe, the Americas, India, and the Philippines. Much of Seville’s significance is credited to its vital location. Situated in Spain, on the banks of the Guadalquivir River and only 90 km inland from the Atlantic Ocean, Seville quickly became an important site for trade. With the discovery of

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