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    San Pedro de Arlanza is a ruined Benedictine monastery in north central Spain. It is located in the valley of the river Arlanza in Hortigüela, Burgos...
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  • Gonzalo Téllez (category Counts of Álava)
    founders of the Monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza. Because of the relentless incursions of the armies of the Emirate of Córdoba from the end of the 8th-century...
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  • the monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza. It is dated by the reign of Sancho and Alberta in Castile and Galicia, indicating that the deposition of García...
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    paintings from Arlanza are a set of frescos belonging to the mural decoration of a Benedictine monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza, in the Province of Burgos,...
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  • Monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza, Hortigüela, Burgos, Castile and León San Pedro (Cordoba), a minor basilica San Pedro Apóstol Church, La Línea de la...
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    is a charter of 1 November 1032 from the monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza, which does not mention his father, but dates it to the time of "Fernando Sánchez...
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    were moved to the monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza in Burgos, but later, in 1175, they were returned to Ávila and the construction of a new basilica was...
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  • Arlanza may refer to: Arlanza (river), a river in Spain Arlanza (comarca), an area of Spain Arlanza (DO), a Spanish wine from the area San Pedro de Arlanza...
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    originally decorated the monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza, and contain huge bold mythical beasts that are some of the finest survivals of Romanesque palace...
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    donation to the monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza. On 15 March 942, he wrote up Fernán's concession of some salt pans at Añana to Valeránica. All of these acts...
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    and of the type of contemporary works (of the Abbey of Santo Domingo de Silos, of the Monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza of San Martín de Tours de Frómista...
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    monastery. In 1038, the church was donated to the nearby monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza and from then on the church began a gradual decline both in...
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    last appears in medieval charters on 1 January 1038 in the Monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza A tower at Covarrubias is named after her. Martínez Díez 2005...
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    The Cloisters (category Metropolitan Museum of Art)
    Adoration of the Magi, frescoes of a lion and a wyvern, each from the Monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza in north-central Spain. On the left of the room...
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  • frontier region southeast of Burgos is apparent in the archives of the monasteries of San Pedro de Arlanza and San Pedro de Cardeña. Nuño also had properties...
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    are ruined, such as San Pedro de Arlanza. Anti-clerical riots of 1835 Spanish confiscation Anticlericalism in Spain Confiscations of Madoz Josefina Bello...
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    Silos.[citation needed] He was also the founder of the other Monastic House of San Pedro de Arlanza (912).[citation needed] In 912, he took the main...
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  • histórico of Vadocondes Conjunto histórico of Villadiego Conjunto histórico of Villahoz Conjunto histórico of Villarcayo Monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza Monastery...
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    the church of Toledo. On 22 February 1119, he was in Castile to subscribe a royal charter of donation to the monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza. When the...
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    by the Duke of Lerma. The village is home to the headquarters of the Spanish wine denominación de origen protegida Arlanza DOP. The town of Lerma dates...
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  • the Monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza. Gonzalo could also have been the father of a Goto González who appears with her nephew Manrique Pérez de Lara...
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    February 1141 Nuño entered public life, subscribing a charter of the monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza. In March 1145 he was appointed imperial alférez, a post...
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    Fragments of capitals with their original painting have been found among the ruins of the San Pedro de Arlanza monastery and they give an indication of how...
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    Sánchez of Gascony. His remains were buried in the monastery of San Pedro of Arlanza. His life and feats are recorded in an anonymous poem, The Poem of Fernán...
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    Burgos (redirect from Museo de Burgos)
    thanks to nearby wine cellars from Ribera de Duero, Rioja and Arlanza D.O. The city's main festival is San Pedro y San Pablo (also referred to locally as "Sampedros")...
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  • September 1125 Pedro gave his vills of Uranave and Ranedo to Santo Domingo de Silos in exchange for the monastery's properties at Arlanza and Tordueles...
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    century, Ferdinand I of León and Castile added several monasteries to San Pedro de Arlanza, among which were San Facundo and San Martin, located in the...
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    municipality had a population of 515 inhabitants. Abbey of San Pedro de Cardeña (9th-17th century) This abbey was the burial place of El Cid, the 11th century...
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    Hortigüela (category Municipalities in the Province of Burgos)
    of 107 inhabitants. Ruins of the 10th-century Benedictine Monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza. Fuente Azul, an upwelling which has the deepest sump in Spain...
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  • Pedro Manrique de Lara (died January 1202), commonly called Pedro de Molina or Peter of Lara, was a Castilian nobleman and military leader of the House...
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