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  1. Arms of Maria de Padilla. María Díaz de Padilla (c. 1334 –Seville, July 1361) was the mistress of King Peter of Castile, whom he posthumously recognised as his wife.

  2. María de Padilla ( c. 1334 a - Sevilla, julio de 1361) fue una noble, famosa por sus amores con el rey Pedro I de Castilla, quien la nombró señora de Huelva, y un año después de su muerte la legitimó como su esposa.

  3. Baths of Maria De Padilla. Alcázar of Seville. Alcazar - Royal Palace of Seville, Spain a magnificent complex of patios and halls in different architectural styles, from Mudéjar to Gothic....

  4. What are the Baths of Doña María de Padilla of the Alcázar of Seville? The Baths of Doña María de Padilla were built around the 12 th century and owe their structure to an ancient Almohad garden. They served as a recreational area to take refuge from the summer heat, as well as a food storage area.

  5. The underground baths of the Alcazar of Seville were made famous by the beautiful María de Padilla, with whom the King of Castile Peter the Cruel was madly in love, despite his status as a married man.

  6. The Baños de Doña María de Padilla (Baths of Dona Maria de Padilla) are actually no baths at all, the name is a sort of saucy joke. It was named after María Díaz de Padilla (*1334 – JUL-1361 Seville), the mistress of King Pedro I of Castile , also named Pedro the Cruel .

  7. The Baños de Doña María de Padilla ("Baths of Lady María de Padilla") is a chamber located in a basement beneath the Patio del Crucero. It is named after María de Padilla, the mistress of Pedro I, although the structure itself is unrelated to her and dates instead to the Gothic palace of Alfonso X.

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