The guardian of the city, San Fernando, a name that you hear here much, conquered Seville on the Moors in 1248. He made Seville Christian again. He lived in the Real Alcazar Palace until he died in 1252 at the age of 51.
Because San Fernando had done a lot for the church and his hard struggle for Christianity, he had been given the nickname for the Holy Place. In 1671, this king was sanctified by the pope named Clemens X.
How can or are you declared sacred? First, the person in question must have died, you cannot be officially declared holy alive. In addition, the request goes through different phases: Servant of God, venerable and then you are declared Blessed. When the final stage is recognized, this can only be officially done by the Pope, you are declared holy.
The Saturday on or around 30 May is the day of the Armed Forces. This is happening on this day not only because it is Día de San Fernando but also because of the death of King Ferdinand III of Castile.
On this day, the Spanish flag and all those who gave their lives will receive a tribute during the song 'La muerte no es el final'.
In Seville, there are a few things of San Fernando you can find:
On Plaza Nueva is his monument and, in the Cathedral, he is buried. On 30 May his body is exhibited, and all people are allowed to admire the grave.
Plaza Nueva and the Cathedral are also stops during our Daily tour. Do you want to look at these monuments? Book now through our website!