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  1. Cathedral of the Sea (Spanish: La catedral del mar) is a Spanish historical drama television series that originally aired on Antena 3 from May 23 to July 18, 2018. It is an adaptation of Ildefonso Falcones's novel La catedral del mar.

  2. Cathedral of the Sea: With Susana G. Esteban, Jordi Aguilar, Aitor Luna, Susana Ballesteros. In 14th-century Barcelona, a serf's determined climb to wealth and freedom incurs the disdain of the noble class and the suspicion of the Inquisition.

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    • 2018-08-31
    • Drama, History
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  3. Watch Cathedral of the Sea | Netflix Official Site. In 14th-century Barcelona, a serf's determined climb to wealth and freedom incurs the disdain of the noble class and the suspicion of the Inquisition. Watch trailers & learn more.

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    • August 31, 2018
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    • La Catedral del Mar tv1
    • La Catedral del Mar tv2
    • La Catedral del Mar tv3
    • La Catedral del Mar tv4
  4. The city has grown to La Ribera, a fishing district in which the largest Marian temple ever known is built: Santa María del Mar. But the construction runs parallel to Arnau Estanyol, a serf of the land who, fleeing the abuses of The feudal lords of the countryside take refuge in Barcelona.

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  5. Cathedral of the Sea (Spanish: La catedral del mar) is a 2006 historical novel by Spanish author Ildefonso Falcones. The action takes place in 14th century Barcelona at the height of the city's trade and military power in the Mediterranean, during the construction of Santa Maria del Mar serving as background to the story.

    • Ildefonso Falcones de Sierra, Paul Michael, Nick Caistor
    • 2006
  6. Cathedral of the Sea is a Spanish historical drama television series that originally aired on Antena 3 from May 23 to July 18, 2018. It is an adaptation of Ildefonso...

  7. Aug 31, 2018 · Directed by Jordi Frades and adapted from the famed Spanish historical novel La catedral del mar by Ildefonso Falcones, Cathedral of the Sea is a blessedly short miniseries (only eight episodes, as opposed to the sixty of Undercover Law, which also debuted today) that reminded me in many ways of Ken Follet’s Pillars of the Earth.