28 examples of alcazar in sentences

I was in the chorus at the Alcazar.

Is Maudie stampedin' through the snow so that other little woman need never dance at the Alcazar?

Then the King came forth from the cathedral and went to his palace, which then was in the residence of the alcazar in the castle.

It flickered out in Dom Sebastian, who dragged his country into a mad invasion of Morocco and vanished from human ken on the disastrous battlefield of Alcazar-Khebir.

El-Kesar is a very common name of a fortified town, and is usually written by the Spaniards Alcazar, being the name of the celebrated royal palace at Seville.

Tonight she will take her part at t'e Alcazar; at t'e toor a friend will meet her unt t'ey will go toget'er down t'e Champs-Elysées to t'e grand boulevard, where t'ey sit in front of Pousset's and trink t'eir wine unt eau sucree.

He notices having seen Captain Stukely at Rome, who was killed at the Battle of Alcazar in 1578.

The Alcazar (Arab, al qaçr, 'the castle') "stands on the highest ground in Toledo.

The magnificent staircase is due to Charles V, whose name the Alcazar sometimes bears.]

This is the name of the street that leads from the Zocodover up to the height on which is situated the Alcazar (see p. 61, note 3).]

They made great havoc in Toledo, where among other desecrations they burned the Alcazar (now restored) and the convent church of San Juan de los Reyes.]

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From the Cathedral we went to the Alcazar (El-Kasr), or Palace of the Moorish Kings.

It is very rich and elegant, but stands in the same relation to the Alcazar as a good copy does to the original picture.

The Moorish sculptures are reproduced in plaster, which, at least, has a better effect than the fatal whitewash under which the original tints of the Alcazar are hidden.

The Alcazar, or palace, and the Moorish walls also remain, though in a very ruinous condition.

Here the fringed arches, the lace-like filigrees, the wreathed inscriptions, and the domes of pendent stalactites which enchant you in the Alcazar of Seville, are repeated, not in stucco, but in purest marble, while the entrance to the "holy of holies" is probably the most glorious piece of mosaic in the world.

After the unfortunate expedition of Dom Sebastian I. to Africa, where he was slain in the battle of Alcazar, the crown devolved upon his great uncle, the Cardinal Dom Henry, a man of 67 years of age, and who reigned but 17 months.

CALIP´OLIS, in The Battle of Alcazar, a drama by George Peele (1582).

At the Alcazar, San Francisco's stock house, many familiar players made their debuts, including Blanche Bates, Frank Bacon, Frances Starr, Bert Lytell and Evelyn Vaughn.

There's the Alcazar, for instance, where we have sometimes dined together.

" "I'll take you there now, and we will try to get somebody from the Alcazar at the same time.

" Nick took the prisoner at once to the Alcazar.

The roofs of the Cathedral, dark and ugly, lay at their feet, and in front on a hill rose the Alcazar, higher and larger than the church, as though keeping up the spirit of the emperor who built it, Caesar of Catholicism, champion of the faith, but who nevertheless strove to keep the Church at his feet.

A few moments afterwards, from the front of the Alcazar, came the sound of martial music, trumpets, and drums.

28 examples of  alcazar  in sentences