Presently, more archaeological restoration is going on, though I'm not exactly sure what else has been discovered. What we do know is that archeological data of ground and the study of the furniture show that the site was occupied of ibéro-Roman epoch in our days and reveal architectural characteristics testifying Muslims' installation of al-Andalus and kingdoms of Taifas.
In the book The Secret Castle: The Key to Good and Evil, written by Miguel Bronshud, the author mentions briefly about the Templar Knights of Miravet.

If you have any information about this site, please leave a comment below. I would love to hear some history about Miravet.
This is such facinating history!! What a great place! Now I have to learn more about it :)
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Always take care,
Carl
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ReplyDeleteI was fascinated by this place. It's not exactly the architecture I love, but most of the Templar holdings were quite ordinary by appearance so it's not a surprise Miravet is connected with them.
That looks like a massive place. When exploring a castle, I always think the bigger the better.
ReplyDeleteAnother awesome castle article. The Knights Of Templar were also such a fascinating subject, especially today. Thanks for sharing this....it's great work!
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