Timeline of Valladolid
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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Valladolid, Castile-Leon, Spain.
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Prior to 20th century
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- 920 CE - Ordoño II of León in power.[1][2]
- 1074 - Castilian Pedro Ansúrez in power.[3]
- 12th century CE - Santa María La Antigua church built.
- 1276 - San Pablo Church founded.[4]
- 1346 - University of Valladolid founded.[5]
- 1389 - Convento de San Benito founded.[4]
- 1453 - Execution of Álvaro de Luna at Plaza del Ochavo.[4]
- 1468 - San Pablo Church built.
- 1469 - 19 October: Wedding of monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella.[5]
- 1481 - Printing press in use.[6]
- 1492 - Colegio de Santa Cruz built.[4]
- 1496 - Colegio de San Gregorio built.[4]
- 1506 - 20 May: Explorer Christopher Columbus dies in the Casa de Colon.[1][4]
- 1513 - 5 January: Entry into city of Ferdinand II of Aragon.[7]
- 1515 - es (church) built.
- 1518 - 7 February: Coronation of Charles V of Spain.[8][9]
- 1528 - Valladolid Royal Palace built (approximate date).[citation needed]
- 1540 - Archivo General de Simancas established near city.[10]
- 1552 - Convent of Las Descalzas Reales active.
- 1559 - 21 May: Religious auto-da-fé ritual begins.[11]
- 1561
- 1570 - La Magdalena church built.[4]
- 1585 - Valladolid Cathedral construction begins.[12]
- 1589 - English College founded.
- 1595
- Catholic Diocese of Valladolid established.[3]
- es (church) built.
- 1601 - Court of Philip III relocated to Valladolid.[3]
- 1603 - Writer Cervantes moves to town.[12]
- 1604 - es church built.[4]
- 1610 - Expulsion of the Moriscos.[13]
- 1668 - Valladolid Cathedral consecrated.[citation needed]
- 1808 - City sacked by French forces.[12]
- 1813 - 4 June: City taken by English forces.[1]
- 1842 - Provincial Museum of Fine Arts founded.
- 1856 - El Norte de Castilla newspaper begins publication.[14]
- 1857 - Population: 41,943.[15]
- 1861 - Lope de Vega Theatre inaugurated.
- 1864 - Teatro Calderón (theatre) opens.
- 1895 - Ariza-Valladolid es begins operating.[16]
20th century
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- 1903
- es (travel club) founded.[17]
- Statue of Pedro Ansúrez erected in Plaza Mayor.
- 1905 - Statue of Columbus erected in the Campo Grande.[4]
- 1924 - es (cavalry academy) built.
- 1928 - Real Valladolid football club formed.
- 1930 - Population: 91,089.[15]
- 1953 - Renault Valladolid Factory begins operating.[18]
- 1956 - Seminci film festival begins.
- 1960 - Population: 151,807.[15]
- 1970 - Population: 236,341.[15]
- 1975
- Polideportivo Huerta del Rey (arena) opens.
- José Delicado Baeza becomes archbishop.
- 1976 - CB Valladolid basketball team formed.
- 1979 - es becomes mayor.
- 1982
- Sociedad para el Desarrollo Industrial de Castilla y Leon (economic development entity) headquartered in city.[19]
- Estadio Nuevo José Zorrilla (stadium) opens.
- 1985 - Pabellón Polideportivo Pisuerga (arena) opens.
- 1991 - Population: 345,891.[15]
- 1995 - es becomes mayor.[20]
21st century
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- 2003 - Valladolid Science Museum and es established.[21]
- 2007
- Madrid–Valladolid high-speed rail line begins operating.
- es headquartered in city.
- es built.
See also
- History of Valladolid
- History of Valladolid (in Spanish)
- List of mayors of Valladolid (in Spanish)
- Architecture of Valladolid (in Spanish)
- Other cities in Spain
- Timeline of Barcelona
- Timeline of Bilbao
- Timeline of Córdoba
- Timeline of Granada
- Timeline of Madrid
- Timeline of Málaga
- Timeline of Pamplona
- Timeline of Santander
- Timeline of Seville
- Timeline of Valencia
- Timeline of Zaragoza
References
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This article incorporates information from the Spanish Wikipedia.
Further reading
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External links
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- Map of Valladolid, 1943
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