Nuno I (1025–1027) was a medieval Galician bishop. Episcopologio Mindoniense. CAL PARDO, Enrique, 2003, ISBN 84-933023-1-7. (in Spanish) Official web...
783 bytes (37 words) - 01:36, 14 March 2024
of Spain. Nuño Rasura (9th century), one of two legendary judges of Castile Nuño Fernández (fl. 920–27), count of Castile Nuño I (bishop of Mondoñedo)...
3 KB (376 words) - 06:50, 1 November 2024
Episcopologio Mindoniense. CAL PARDO, Enrique, 2003, ISBN 84-933023-1-7. (in Spanish) Official web site of the Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol v t e v t e...
759 bytes (36 words) - 22:17, 25 February 2021
de Mondoñedo in Foz, Lugo province. 866: Established as Diocese of San Martiño de Mondoñedo on Galician territories split off from the Diocese of Oviedo...
27 KB (2,131 words) - 20:49, 25 October 2024
Episcopologio Mindoniense. CAL PARDO, Enrique, 2003, ISBN 84-933023-1-7. (in Spanish) Official web site of the Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol v t e v t e...
712 bytes (37 words) - 21:22, 28 February 2021
Nuño Alfonso (1112–1136) was a medieval Galician bishop. Episcopologio Mindoniense. CAL PARDO, Enrique, 2003, ISBN 84-933023-1-7. (in Spanish) Official...
782 bytes (37 words) - 01:40, 14 March 2024
Fruela (991/2 – 1006) Nuño (1007–1026) Servando (1026–1040) Cipriano (1040–1057) Aloito (1057–1063) Pelayo Tedóniz (1065– ) Pedro I (c.1087 – 1111/2) Maurice...
17 KB (1,668 words) - 02:34, 25 October 2024
Armentarius (category 10th-century Galician bishops)
Armentarius (Spanish: Armentario) was the Bishop of Mondoñedo, when its seat was still at Dumium, from at least 984 until his death sometime between 1018...
3 KB (362 words) - 05:01, 30 October 2024
Suero, Bishop of Mondoñedo, his father confirming the agreement. In the 1065 division of his father's estates, García was given the County of Galicia...
11 KB (1,203 words) - 14:21, 6 March 2024
invasion. Alfonso I the Catholic pushed his conquests as far as Salamanca, and Ordoño I of Asturias captured the city, but its bishops continued to reside...
17 KB (1,771 words) - 02:41, 25 October 2024
11th centuries most of these bishoprics were re-established in their historical sees, but at this time the bishops of Lugo, Mondoñedo, and Iria became major...
168 KB (20,774 words) - 18:09, 3 November 2024
1323) – led Castilian forces at the Siege of Gibraltar Juan Sánchez (April 1323 – after 23 November 1348) Nuño de Fuentes (1349–1361) – Convoked a provincial...
27 KB (2,722 words) - 17:56, 25 October 2024
Martin of Mondoñedo, were remnants of 5th–6th centuries. Changed its name and its headquarters on several occasions, currently the Galician diocese of Mondoñedo...
34 KB (4,710 words) - 16:04, 13 October 2024
Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela and by the Bishops of León, Lugo, Mondoñedo and Palencia. The meeting concluded with the peace between John of Castile...
123 KB (18,207 words) - 02:00, 10 September 2024
Rodrigo Vélaz (category People of the Reconquista)
compostellana, Rodrigo visited the Kingdom of Jerusalem around 1121. He later had a dispute with the bishop of Mondoñedo, Nuño Alfonso, concerning their respective...
11 KB (1,481 words) - 23:25, 9 February 2023
Congregatio de Auxiliis (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from November 2020)
the three universities of Salamanca, Alcalà and Sigüenza; by the bishops of Coria, Segovia, Plasencia, Cartagena and Mondoñedo; by Serra, Miguel Salon...
15 KB (2,174 words) - 07:02, 3 November 2024
cristiana.(in Spanish) Manuales Gallach. Editorial Espasa Calpe, Madrid 1935 Nuño González, Jaime. Iniciación al Arte Románico: Aportación de la Historia,...
51 KB (6,874 words) - 00:53, 2 September 2024
Pedro Fróilaz de Traba (category Counts of Spain)
imperatoris filia et totius gallecie domina. The important Galician bishops of Lugo, Mondoñedo, Tui, and Ourense, along with Pedro Fróilaz and the Asturian magnate...
38 KB (5,274 words) - 20:22, 17 September 2024