1. escorial - Noun
2. Escorial - Proper noun
See Escurial.
Source: Webster's dictionaryOn November 3, 1593 he was baptized in the Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, sponsored by Philip II, after whom he was named. Source: Internet
Heraldry Ancestry Family Philip and Anna banqueting with family and courtiers, by Alonso Sánchez Coello Cenotaph of Philip and his family at El Escorial. Source: Internet
Indeed, when his health began failing, he worked from his quarters in the Palace-Monastery-Pantheon of El Escorial he had built. Source: Internet
Influenced the layout of El Escorial. Source: Internet
In January 1980 his remains were transferred to El Escorial in Spain. Source: Internet
Moreover, the structure of the Escorial was inspired by that of Solomon's Temple. Source: Internet