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Castillo de Gauzón

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The castle was located on the Peñón de Raíces

Castillo de Gauzón (Gauzón Castle) is a ruined Spanish fortification. It is located in the municipality of Castrillón, Asturias, Spain. Little remains of it, partly because many of the stones that formed it were taken by the area residents to build houses and other structures.

The structure holds special significance for Asturias because it was there that the Victory Cross was encased in gold and precious stones. Archaeological excavations at the site dated it to the ninth century but more recent tests with Carbon-14 have dated construction to the mid-7th century.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ González, José L. (1 February 2008). "La datación de los restos encontrados en El Peñón de Raíces obliga a revisar la creación del reino de Asturias". El Comercio (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 January 2015.