My Carmona
We are off to Carmona and why not. It has History, rather a lot of it and is just another of those Spanish towns with a past that you have never heard of but rather feel you should have. History wise Carmona has the usual Paleolithics, Neolithics and all that crowd/ The Phoenicians arrived and replaced the circular huts with rectangular ones. The name Carmona comes from the Semitic root words Kar [city] and Hammon [a sun-god]. So, welcome to the city of Hammon. The Romans came, hung around and from the end of the 3rd century started to go away - well, the urban centre went into decline. Very briefly it was part of the Byzantine Empire and then became one of the first capitals of Muslim Spain. Castilian expansion came to Carmona in 1247, when Rodrigo Gonzalez Giron, Steward to Ferdinand III, accepted the surrender of the town. We are going to head into town. The Teatro Cerezo is just a step or two of our path so let us sidle up and look a...