On the ground floor of the hexagonal tower of the Palace of the Kings of Aragon, at the Museum of Huesca, find the "Living Bell " . It owes its name to the legend that the Ramiro II of Aragon, King convened Parliament in Huesca to make a bell " to be heard throughout the kingdom." Then the noble rebels beheaded , placing their heads in a circle and in the center thereof as a clapper. In the City of Huesca can be seen painting Casado del Alisal recreated this legend.
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On the ground floor of the hexagonal tower of the Palace of the Kings of Aragon, at the Museum of Huesca, find the "Living Bell " . It owes its name to the legend that the Ramiro II of Aragon, King convened Parliament in Huesca to make a bell " to be heard throughout the kingdom." Then the noble rebels beheaded , placing their heads in a circle and in the center thereof as a clapper. In the City of Huesca can be seen painting Casado del Alisal recreated this legend.
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