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Timeline of Madrid

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Madrid, Spain.

Prior to 17th century edit

17th century edit

 
Small bridge in and view of the Paseo del Prado in mid-18th century by Italian painter Antonio Joli

18th century edit

 
View of Calle de Alcalá in mid-18th century by Italian painter Antonio Joli
 
The San Francisco el Grande Basilica was finished in 1784

19th century edit

 
Map of Madrid, 1857

20th century edit

 
The Monument to Alfonso XII was finished in 1922

21st century edit

 
Plaque in memory of the victims of the 2004 Madrid train bombings


Evolution of the Madrid map edit

17th century edit

18th century edit

19th century edit

20th century edit

21st century edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Britannica 1910.
  2. ^ Henri Bouchot (1890). "Topographical index of the principal towns where early printing presses were established". In H. Grevel (ed.). The book: its printers, illustrators, and binders, from Gutenberg to the present time. H. Grevel & Co.
  3. ^ a b Webster's Geographical Dictionary, USA: G. & C. Merriam Co., 1960, OL 5812502M
  4. ^ Exequies and Funeral of Isabel de Borbon, Queen of Spain, at the Real Convento de San Geronimo, Madrid. British Library. Retrieved 30 November 2014. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  5. ^ a b Baedeker 1908.
  6. ^ Stephen Rose (2005). "Chronology". In Tim Carter and John Butt (ed.). Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century Music. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-79273-8.
  7. ^ a b c d e David H. Stam, ed. (2001). International Dictionary of Library Histories. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers. ISBN 1579582443.
  8. ^ Mark Kurlansky (1999), The Basque History of the World, Walker & Company, ISBN 9780802713490
  9. ^ "Garden Search: Spain". London: Botanic Gardens Conservation International. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
  10. ^ Gordon Campbell, ed. (2006). Grove Encyclopedia of Decorative Arts. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-518948-3.
  11. ^ "Kingdom of Spain". International Encyclopedia of the Stock Market. Fitzroy Dearborn. 1999. ISBN 978-1-884964-35-0.
  12. ^ a b James Trager (1995), The Food Chronology, New York: Henry Holt, OL 1275146M
  13. ^ "Naval Museum: Historia". Armada Española. Retrieved August 11, 2012.
  14. ^ Calvert 1909.
  15. ^ Vernon N. Kisling, ed. (2000). "Zoos and Aquariums of the World (chronological list)". Zoo and Aquarium History. USA: CRC Press. ISBN 978-1-4200-3924-5.
  16. ^ "Chronology of Catholic Dioceses: Spain". Norway: Oslo katolske bispedømme (Oslo Catholic Diocese). Retrieved 30 June 2015.
  17. ^ United States. Commission to the Madrid exposition, 1892 (1895), Report of the United States commission to the Columbian historical exposition at Madrid, 1892-93, Washington, D.C.: Govt. Print. Office, OL 23368503M{{citation}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  18. ^ "Spain". Statesman's Year-Book. London: Macmillan and Co. 1910. hdl:2027/njp.32101072368408.
  19. ^ a b c Tom Dunmore (2011). Historical Dictionary of Soccer. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-7188-5.
  20. ^ a b c d e "Alterations to the municipalities in the Population Censuses since 1842: Madrid". Instituto Nacional de Estadística (Spain). Retrieved 30 November 2014.
  21. ^ a b c d e f "Movie Theaters in Madrid". CinemaTreasures.org. Los Angeles: Cinema Treasures LLC. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
  22. ^ Francisco J. Romero Salvadó (2013). "Chronology". Historical Dictionary of the Spanish Civil War. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-5784-1.
  23. ^ . ArchNet. Archived from the original on 2007-12-24.
  24. ^ a b BBC News. "Timeline". Spain Profile. Retrieved July 27, 2013.
  25. ^ Museo del Traje. Centro de Investigación del Patrimonio Etnológico. "Historia" (in Spanish). Madrid: Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte. Retrieved August 11, 2012.
  26. ^ Angel Smith (2009). "Chronology". Historical Dictionary of Spain (2nd ed.). Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-6267-8.
  27. ^ "Population of Capital Cities and Cities of 100,000 or More Inhabitants". Demographic Yearbook 2011. United Nations Statistics Division. 2012.
  28. ^ M. Kimmelman (December 26, 2011). "In Madrid's Heart, Park Blooms Where a Freeway Once Blighted". New York Times. Retrieved August 11, 2012.
  29. ^ "Madrid Rio: Highway Tunnel Project". Walking Bostonian. 29 December 2011 – via Blogspot.
  30. ^ "Spanish mayors". City Mayors.com. London: City Mayors Foundation. Retrieved 29 April 2013.
  31. ^ Encyclopædia Britannica Book of the Year. Encyclopaedia Britannica. 2013. ISBN 978-1-62513-103-4.
  32. ^ "Anti-austerity strikes sweep southern Europe". Reuters. November 14, 2012. Retrieved November 14, 2012.
  33. ^ "Un parque con horario nórdico en Valdebebas", El Mundo (in Spanish), Madrid, 2015-03-27
  34. ^ Rodríguez-Pina, Gloria; Mateo, Juan José (2019-06-15). "El PP recupera Madrid y promete acabar con la herencia de Carmena". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2023-03-14.

Bibliography edit

in English edit

Published in the 18th-19th century
  • Thomas Nugent (1749), "Madrid", The Grand Tour, vol. 4, London: S. Birt, hdl:2027/mdp.39015030762580
  • Jedidiah Morse; Richard C. Morse (1823), "Madrid", New Universal Gazetteer (4th ed.), New Haven, Connecticut: S. Converse
  • David Brewster, ed. (1830). "Madrid". Edinburgh Encyclopædia. Edinburgh: William Blackwood.
  • "Madrid", Cabinet Cyclopædia, vol. VII: Cities and Principal Towns of the World, London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1830, OCLC 2665202
  • Arthur de Capell Brooke (1831), "Madrid", Sketches in Spain and Morocco, London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, OCLC 13783280
  • Richard Ford (1855), "Madrid", A Handbook for Travellers in Spain (3rd ed.), London: John Murray, OCLC 2145740
  • Samuel Sullivan Cox (1870), "Madrid", Search for Winter Sunbeams in the Riviera, Corsica, Algiers and Spain, New York: D. Appleton & Company, OCLC 1022285
  • John Lomas, ed. (1889), "Madrid", O'Shea's Guide to Spain and Portugal (8th ed.), Edinburgh: Adam & Charles Black
Published in the 20th century
  • "Madrid", Spain and Portugal: Handbook for Travellers (3rd ed.), Leipsic: Karl Baedeker, 1908, OCLC 1581249
  • Albert Frederick Calvert (1909), Madrid, London: J. Lane, OCLC 1598573, OL 7014970M
  • Herbermann, Charles George (1910). "Madrid-Alcala". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • "Madrid (city)" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 17 (11th ed.). 1910. pp. 292–295.
  • Nathaniel Newnham Davis (1911), "Madrid", Gourmet's Guide to Europe (3rd ed.), London: Grant Richards
  • Francis Whiting Halsey, ed. (1914). "Madrid". Spain and Portugal. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors. Vol. 9. Funk & Wagnalls Company. hdl:2027/nyp.33433006214559 – via Hathi Trust.
  • Beatrice Erskine (1922), Madrid: Past and Present, London: John Lane, OL 7028442M
  • Trudy Ring, ed. (1996). "Madrid". Southern Europe. International Dictionary of Historic Places. Vol. 3. Fitzroy Dearborn. OCLC 31045650.
  • Michael Ugarte (1996), Madrid 1900, USA: Pennsylvania State University Press, ISBN 0271015594
Published in the 21st century
  • J. Maldonado (2005). "Madrid". In Anton Kreukels; et al. (eds.). Metropolitan Governance and Spatial Planning: Comparative Case Studies of European City-Regions. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-134-49606-8.
  • David Gilmour (2012). "Madrid". Cities of Spain. Random House. ISBN 978-1-4481-3833-3.

in other languages edit

  • "Madrid". Castilla la Nueva. Recuerdos y bellezas de España [es] (in Spanish). Vol. 1. 1853. hdl:2027/ucm.5325879622.
  • Eusebio Blasco (1873), Madrid por dentro y por fuera: Guia de forasteros incautos [Madrid inside and out: stranger's guide] (in Spanish), Julian Peña, OCLC 34689580, OL 23446308M
  • Madame d'Aulnoy (1874), Mme B. Carey (ed.), La cour et la ville de Madrid vers la fin du XVIIe siècle [The court and the city of Madrid in the late seventeenth century] (in French), Paris: E. Plon et cie, OL 24403114M
  • Timoteo Domingo Palacio, ed. (1888), Documentos del Archivo General de la villa de Madrid [Documents from the Archives of the City of Madrid] (in Spanish), Madrid: Impr. y Lit. Municipal v.4
  • "Madrid". Brockhaus' Konversations-Lexikon (in German) (14th ed.). Leipzig: Brockhaus. 1908.

External links edit

  • Nicolas de Fer (1702). "Madrid, ville considérable de la nouvelle Castille, séjour ordinaire des Roys d'Espagne". (Map of Madrid)
  • Map of Madrid, 1943
  • Europeana. Items related to Madrid, various dates.
  • Digital Public Library of America. Items related to Madrid, various dates

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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Madrid Spain This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Contents 1 Prior to 17th century 2 17th century 3 18th century 4 19th century 5 20th century 6 21st century 7 Evolution of the Madrid map 7 1 17th century 7 2 18th century 7 3 19th century 7 4 20th century 7 5 21st century 8 See also 9 References 10 Bibliography 10 1 in English 10 2 in other languages 11 External linksPrior to 17th century editPrehistory Quaternary period or Lower Paleolithic First archaeological signs of human occupation Roman period mansion or staging post Miacum established 5th century AD archaeological remains reported in 2007 indicate Visigoth occupation 9th century Muhammad I of Cordoba ordered the construction of an Alcazar 1085 Alfonso VI of Leon and Castile takes the city in the Reconquista 1 1339 Treaty of Madrid secures collaboration between Aragon and Castile 1499 Cardinal Cisneros founded the Complutense University Fernando de Rojas publishes La Celestina in Madrid 1500 Printing press in operation 2 1505 San Jeronimo el Real built 1526 Treaty of Madrid signed 1537 Casa de Cisneros built 1547 Birth of Miguel de Cervantes later a Spanish writer 1 1559 Convent of Las Descalzas Reales founded 1561 Court of Philip II moves to Madrid 3 Population 20 000 citation needed 1562 Anton van den Wyngaerde draws a Panorama of Madrid es 1584 Bridge of Segovia built 17th century edit nbsp Small bridge in and view of the Paseo del Prado in mid 18th century by Italian painter Antonio Joli1601 Court of Philip III moves from Madrid to Valladolid 1605 Cervantes novel Don Quixote published 1606 Court of Philip III returns to Madrid 1613 Palace of the Councils built 1616 Real Monasterio de la Encarnacion inaugurated 1619 Plaza Mayor laid out Casa de la Panaderia built 1633 Church of San Antonio de los Alemanes built 1636 Royal Alcazar built 1637 Buen Retiro Palace built 1 1643 Palacio de Santa Cruz built citation needed 1644 Funeral of Isabel de Borbon 4 1661 Gazeta de Madrid begins publication 5 1664 San Isidro Church built 1672 Premiere of Guevara Hidalgo s zarzuela Celos Hacen Estrellas 6 18th century edit nbsp View of Calle de Alcala in mid 18th century by Italian painter Antonio Joli nbsp The San Francisco el Grande Basilica was finished in 17841706 City occupied by Portuguese 1713 Royal Spanish Academy founded 7 1 1714 Real Biblioteca del Palacio formed 7 1734 Royal Alcazar burns down 1737 Real Colegio de Profesores Boticarios established 1738 Real Academia de la Historia founded 7 1743 Teatro de la Cruz renovated 1751 Compania Guipuzcoana de Caracas headquartered in Madrid 8 1752 Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando founded 7 1 1755 Real Jardin Botanico founded 9 1756 Puerta de Recoletos es built 1766 Esquilache Riots 1767 Buen Retiro Park opens 1774 Casa de Fieras del Retiro es zoo opens 1778 Puerta de Alcala inaugurated 1782 Cibeles Fountain es built on Plaza de Cibeles 1784 San Francisco el Grande Basilica built 1790 Plaza Mayor reconstructed 1798 Royal Chapel of St Anthony of La Florida built Population 170 00019th century edit nbsp Map of Madrid 18571808 Dos de Mayo Uprising 1812 Wellington takes city from the French 1817 Moncloa Porcelain Factory in operation 10 1819 Museo del Prado established 1830 Royal Conservatory of Music founded Leon Gil de Palacio es creates a scale model of the city 1831 Bolsa de Madrid founded 11 1832 Lhardy patisserie in business 12 1835 Ateneo de Madrid founded 1836 Biblioteca Nacional established 7 Literary University relocates to Madrid 1840 Monumento a los Caidos por Espana inaugurated 1843 Museo Naval de Madrid inaugurated 13 1850 Teatro Real opera house opens 1851 Estacion de Mediodia inaugurated 1856 Teatro de la Zarzuela opens Escuela Superior de Diplomatica es school founded 1864 Hotel Paris opens 1866 Sociedad de Conciertos de Madrid founded 1867 National Archaeological Museum of Spain established 1868 City walls dismantled 14 1869 Jardin Zoologico established 15 1874 Bull ring constructed on Plaza de Toros 5 1875 Museo Nacional de Antropologia inaugurated 1877 Population 397 816 1 1884 Cementerio de la Almudena established 1885 Roman Catholic diocese of Madrid established 16 Theatre of Maria Guerrero built 1887 Cafe Comercial in business Palacio de Cristal built Population 472 228 1 1888 Cafe Gijon opens 12 1891 Bank of Spain Building completed 1 1892 Historical American Exposition held 17 1893 Fabrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre formed 1900 Population 539 835 18 20th century edit nbsp The Monument to Alfonso XII was finished in 19221902 Real Madrid C F football club founded 19 1903 Madrid Symphony Orchestra formed 1905 Parque del Oeste inaugurated 1909 Cibeles Palace built 1910 Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales established Residencia de Estudiantes founded 1911 Cuatro Vientos Airport opens Metropolis Building inaugurated 1912 Hotel Palace opens 1916 Market of San Miguel constructed 1919 Metro begins operating 1920 Population 750 896 20 1922 Monument to Alfonso XII inaugurated 1923 Teatro Monumental theatre built 1924 Line 2 Madrid Metro begins operating Hotel Florida opens National Museum of Romanticism inaugurated 1925 Teatro Pavon theatre opens 1928 Catholic Opus Dei founded 1929 Gran Via constructed Cine Avenida es opens 21 1930 Teatro Munoz Seca theatre opens Cine Barcelo es built 21 1931 City designated capital of Spanish Republic Airport begins operating Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Spain headquartered in Madrid citation needed 1932 Museo Sorolla and Cine Proyecciones cinema 21 inaugurated 1934 Museum of the Spanish Village formed 1935 House Museum of Lope de Vega and Cine Madrid Paris cinema 21 open 1936 November Siege of Madrid begins 22 Line 3 Madrid Metro begins operating 1939 March Siege of Madrid ends Nationalists in power 3 Capital of Spanish State relocated to Madrid from Burgos 1940 Spanish National Orchestra founded Population 1 088 647 20 1941 Museum of the Americas founded 1944 Carabanchel Prison built Museum Cerralbo opens Line 4 Madrid Metro begins operating 1946 Estadio Santiago Bernabeu opens 1949 Cine Pompeya cinema opens 21 1950 Lope de Vega Theater opens 1951 Museum of Lazaro Galdiano opens 1954 Cine Benlliure cinema opens 21 1956 Real Madrid wins first European Cup 19 1960 Population 2 259 931 20 1965 RTVE Symphony Orchestra formed 1966 Estadio Vicente Calderon opens 1967 City flag design adopted 1968 Autonomous University of Madrid established Line 5 Madrid Metro begins operating 1969 Comillas Pontifical University relocates to Madrid 1970 Population 3 146 071 20 1971 Technical University of Madrid formed 1972 Zoo Aquarium built Temple of Debod installed 1973 Operacion Ogro 1974 Line 7 Madrid Metro begins operating 1975 La Movida Madrilena 1976 Torres de Colon built 1977 Massacre of Atocha 1978 Sabatini Gardens open Centro Dramatico Nacional created 1979 Line 6 Madrid Metro begins operating Windsor Tower built 1980 Line 9 Madrid Metro begins operating 1981 Museo de Aeronautica y Astronautica founded 1982 City hosts 1982 FIFA World Cup 19 1983 Almudena Cathedral consecrated November Avianca Flight 011 accident December Alcala 20 nightclub fire 1984 Queen Sofia Chamber Orchestra formed 1987 Community of Madrid Orchestra founded 1988 National Auditorium of Music inaugurated 1989 El Mundo begins publication 1990 Editorial Verbum es in business 1991 City hosts Israeli Palestinian peace conference Population 2 984 576 20 1992 Madrid Seville high speed rail line and Thyssen Bornemisza Museum open Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia and Juan Carlos I Park established 1994 Festimad music festival begins 1996 Gate of Europe and Islamic Cultural Center of Madrid built 23 1997 Teatro Real reopens 1998 Line 8 Madrid Metro and Line 11 Madrid Metro begin operating 21st century edit nbsp Plaque in memory of the victims of the 2004 Madrid train bombings2001 City named World Book Capital by UNESCO 2002 Madrid Arena opens 2003 Alberto Ruiz Gallardon becomes the new mayor succeeding Jose Maria Alvarez del Manzano Manzanares Park inaugurated Line 12 Madrid Metro begins operating 2004 March Train bombings 24 Museo del Traje established 25 2005 Windsor Tower suffers a major fire and becomes demolished afterwards June Demonstration against ETA 26 Madrid Toledo high speed rail line begins operating Forest of Remembrance dedicated Madrid Ballet established 2006 Art Madrid contemporary art fair begins Teatro Valle Inclan opens December Airport bombing 24 2007 Metro Ligero begins operating 2008 Madrid Barcelona high speed rail line begins operating Spanair Flight 5022 crash Caixa Forum opens Torre PwC Torre Caja Madrid Torre de Cristal and Torre Espacio built Saturday Night Fiber music festival held 2009 Population 3 264 497 27 2011 15 M Movement protests Parque Madrid Rio es inaugurated 28 29 Ana Botella becomes the new City Mayor after Alberto Ruiz Gallardon resigns 30 2012 May Economic protest 31 November Anti austerity protests 32 2013 September 4th bid for the Summer Olympic Games fails 2015 March Parque Felipe VI es inaugurated 33 May City Council election held Manuela Carmena elected mayor 2019 June Jose Luis Martinez Almeida elected mayor 34 2021 January Snowstorm January ExplosionEvolution of the Madrid map edit17th century edit nbsp 1622 1635 nbsp 165618th century edit nbsp 1705 1706 nbsp 1730 nbsp 1762 nbsp 1769 nbsp 178519th century edit nbsp 1813 nbsp 1831 nbsp 1848 nbsp 1859 nbsp 1866 nbsp 1879 nbsp 1888 nbsp 190020th century edit nbsp 1929 nbsp 1975 nbsp 1982 nbsp 1992 nbsp 200021st century edit nbsp 2012 includes metropolitan area nbsp 2015See also editList of mayors of Madrid History of Madrid Madrid capitalReferences edit a b c d e f g h Britannica 1910 Henri Bouchot 1890 Topographical index of the principal towns where early printing presses were established In H Grevel ed The book its printers illustrators and binders from Gutenberg to the present time H Grevel amp Co a b Webster s Geographical Dictionary USA G amp C Merriam Co 1960 OL 5812502M Exequies and Funeral of Isabel de Borbon Queen of Spain at the Real Convento de San Geronimo Madrid British Library Retrieved 30 November 2014 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help a b Baedeker 1908 Stephen Rose 2005 Chronology In Tim Carter and John Butt ed Cambridge History of Seventeenth Century Music Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 79273 8 a b c d e David H Stam ed 2001 International Dictionary of Library Histories Chicago Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers ISBN 1579582443 Mark Kurlansky 1999 The Basque History of the World Walker amp Company ISBN 9780802713490 Garden Search Spain London Botanic Gardens Conservation International Retrieved 30 June 2015 Gordon Campbell ed 2006 Grove Encyclopedia of Decorative Arts Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 518948 3 Kingdom of Spain International Encyclopedia of the Stock Market Fitzroy Dearborn 1999 ISBN 978 1 884964 35 0 a b James Trager 1995 The Food Chronology New York Henry Holt OL 1275146M Naval Museum Historia Armada Espanola Retrieved August 11 2012 Calvert 1909 Vernon N Kisling ed 2000 Zoos and Aquariums of the World chronological list Zoo and Aquarium History USA CRC Press ISBN 978 1 4200 3924 5 Chronology of Catholic Dioceses Spain Norway Oslo katolske bispedomme Oslo Catholic Diocese Retrieved 30 June 2015 United States Commission to the Madrid exposition 1892 1895 Report of the United States commission to the Columbian historical exposition at Madrid 1892 93 Washington D C Govt Print Office OL 23368503M a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Spain Statesman s Year Book London Macmillan and Co 1910 hdl 2027 njp 32101072368408 a b c Tom Dunmore 2011 Historical Dictionary of Soccer Scarecrow Press ISBN 978 0 8108 7188 5 a b c d e Alterations to the municipalities in the Population Censuses since 1842 Madrid Instituto Nacional de Estadistica Spain Retrieved 30 November 2014 a b c d e f Movie Theaters in Madrid CinemaTreasures org Los Angeles Cinema Treasures LLC Retrieved 30 June 2015 Francisco J Romero Salvado 2013 Chronology Historical Dictionary of the Spanish Civil War Scarecrow Press ISBN 978 0 8108 5784 1 Madrid ArchNet Archived from the original on 2007 12 24 a b BBC News Timeline Spain Profile Retrieved July 27 2013 Museo del Traje Centro de Investigacion del Patrimonio Etnologico Historia in Spanish Madrid Ministerio de Educacion Cultura y Deporte Retrieved August 11 2012 Angel Smith 2009 Chronology Historical Dictionary of Spain 2nd ed Scarecrow Press ISBN 978 0 8108 6267 8 Population of Capital Cities and Cities of 100 000 or More Inhabitants Demographic Yearbook 2011 United Nations Statistics Division 2012 M Kimmelman December 26 2011 In Madrid s Heart Park Blooms Where a Freeway Once Blighted New York Times Retrieved August 11 2012 Madrid Rio Highway Tunnel Project Walking Bostonian 29 December 2011 via Blogspot Spanish mayors City Mayors com London City Mayors Foundation Retrieved 29 April 2013 Encyclopaedia Britannica Book of the Year Encyclopaedia Britannica 2013 ISBN 978 1 62513 103 4 Anti austerity strikes sweep southern Europe Reuters November 14 2012 Retrieved November 14 2012 Un parque con horario nordico en Valdebebas El Mundo in Spanish Madrid 2015 03 27 Rodriguez Pina Gloria Mateo Juan Jose 2019 06 15 El PP recupera Madrid y promete acabar con la herencia de Carmena El Pais in Spanish ISSN 1134 6582 Retrieved 2023 03 14 Bibliography editin English edit Published in the 18th 19th centuryThomas Nugent 1749 Madrid The Grand Tour vol 4 London S Birt hdl 2027 mdp 39015030762580 Jedidiah Morse Richard C Morse 1823 Madrid New Universal Gazetteer 4th ed New Haven Connecticut S Converse David Brewster ed 1830 Madrid Edinburgh Encyclopaedia Edinburgh William Blackwood Madrid Cabinet Cyclopaedia vol VII Cities and Principal Towns of the World London Longman Rees Orme Brown amp Green 1830 OCLC 2665202 Arthur de Capell Brooke 1831 Madrid Sketches in Spain and Morocco London Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley OCLC 13783280 Richard Ford 1855 Madrid A Handbook for Travellers in Spain 3rd ed London John Murray OCLC 2145740 Samuel Sullivan Cox 1870 Madrid Search for Winter Sunbeams in the Riviera Corsica Algiers and Spain New York D Appleton amp Company OCLC 1022285 John Lomas ed 1889 Madrid O Shea s Guide to Spain and Portugal 8th ed Edinburgh Adam amp Charles BlackPublished in the 20th century Madrid Spain and Portugal Handbook for Travellers 3rd ed Leipsic Karl Baedeker 1908 OCLC 1581249 Albert Frederick Calvert 1909 Madrid London J Lane OCLC 1598573 OL 7014970M Herbermann Charles George 1910 Madrid Alcala Catholic Encyclopedia New York a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Madrid city Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 17 11th ed 1910 pp 292 295 Nathaniel Newnham Davis 1911 Madrid Gourmet s Guide to Europe 3rd ed London Grant Richards Francis Whiting Halsey ed 1914 Madrid Spain and Portugal Seeing Europe with Famous Authors Vol 9 Funk amp Wagnalls Company hdl 2027 nyp 33433006214559 via Hathi Trust Beatrice Erskine 1922 Madrid Past and Present London John Lane OL 7028442M Trudy Ring ed 1996 Madrid Southern Europe International Dictionary of Historic Places Vol 3 Fitzroy Dearborn OCLC 31045650 Michael Ugarte 1996 Madrid 1900 USA Pennsylvania State University Press ISBN 0271015594Published in the 21st centuryJ Maldonado 2005 Madrid In Anton Kreukels et al eds Metropolitan Governance and Spatial Planning Comparative Case Studies of European City Regions Routledge ISBN 978 1 134 49606 8 David Gilmour 2012 Madrid Cities of Spain Random House ISBN 978 1 4481 3833 3 in other languages edit Madrid Castilla la Nueva Recuerdos y bellezas de Espana es in Spanish Vol 1 1853 hdl 2027 ucm 5325879622 Eusebio Blasco 1873 Madrid por dentro y por fuera Guia de forasteros incautos Madrid inside and out stranger s guide in Spanish Julian Pena OCLC 34689580 OL 23446308M Madame d Aulnoy 1874 Mme B Carey ed La cour et la ville de Madrid vers la fin du XVIIe siecle The court and the city of Madrid in the late seventeenth century in French Paris E Plon et cie OL 24403114M Timoteo Domingo Palacio ed 1888 Documentos del Archivo General de la villa de Madrid Documents from the Archives of the City of Madrid in Spanish Madrid Impr y Lit Municipal v 4 Madrid Brockhaus Konversations Lexikon in German 14th ed Leipzig Brockhaus 1908 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to History of Madrid Nicolas de Fer 1702 Madrid ville considerable de la nouvelle Castille sejour ordinaire des Roys d Espagne Map of Madrid Map of Madrid 1943 Europeana Items related to Madrid various dates Digital Public Library of America Items related to Madrid 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