The name, meaning The Courtyard of the Maidens , refers to the legend that the Moors demanded 100 virgins every year as tribute from Christian kingdoms in Iberia. Alcazar of Sevilla, Spain. The Courtyard of the Maidens

The name, meaning The Courtyard of the Maidens , refers to the legend that the Moors demanded 100 virgins every year as tribute from Christian kingdoms in Iberia. Alcazar of Sevilla, Spain. The Courtyard of the Maidens
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