The monastery of San Juan de la Peña is a religious complex in the town of Santa Cruz de la Serós, at the south-west of Jaca, in the province of Huesca...
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of San Juan de la Peña (or Crónica pinatense) is an Aragonese chronicle written in Latin around before 1359 in the monastery of San Juan de la Peña at...
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Juan Alderete de la Peña (born September 5, 1963) is an American musician, best known as the longtime bassist of Racer X, the Mars Volta and Marilyn Manson...
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Gaztelugatxe (redirect from San juan de gaztelugatxe)
was donated by Don Íñigo López, Lord of Biscay to the monastery of San Juan de la Peña near Jaca in Huesca. Medieval burials from the 9th and 12th centuries...
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Valencia is found in an inventory of the treasury of the monastery of San Juan de la Peña drawn up by Don Carreras Ramírez, Canon of Zaragoza, on 14 December...
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Huesca, it is located at a hill side on the way to the Monastery of San Juan de la Peña. The village is known for its two First Romanesque churches from...
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His nickname comes from the Aragonese version of the Chronicle of San Juan de la Peña (c. 1370), which says that "they called him lord Alfonso the battler...
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Castle of Loarre and Monastery of San Juan de la Peña in Aragon Palace of the Kings of Navarre (Estella), the church of San Miguel (Estella), Saint Mary of...
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the Monastery of San Juan de la Peña. Her husband remarried four years later to Agnes. Crónica de San Juan de la Peña Márquez de la Plata, Vicenta María...
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Continuities and Contrasts. Routledge. pp. 165–186. Peña (1991). The Chronicle of San Juan de la Peña: A Fourteenth-century Official History of the Crown...
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Juan Núñez de la Peña (May 1641 – January 3, 1721) was a Spanish historian. Born in San Cristóbal de La Laguna, he studied Latin and the humanities in...
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kingdom had serious domestic and foreign problems. The Chronicle of San Juan de la Peña from the 14th century tells how Ramiro II became so concerned about...
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Queens, Regents and Potentates. Academia Press. Peña (1991). The Chronicle of San Juan de la Peña: A Fourteenth-century Official History of the Crown...
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Tradition is divided over who had the victory, the Chronicle of San Juan de la Peña attributes a rout to the Navarrese and Aragonese at Viana, while...
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the monastery of Santa María de Santa Fe, though he also spent some time at San Juan de la Peña. According to Félix de Latassa y Ortín, besides history...
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Ramiro I of Aragon (category Burials at the Monastery of San Juan de la Peña)
trying to take the city. He was buried at the monastery of San Juan de la Peña, in Santa Cruz de la Serós. Before he was married, Ramiro had a mistress named...
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Sancho Ramírez (category Burials at the Monastery of San Juan de la Peña)
La Genealogía de los Reyes de España, (Visionnet, 2007), 220. Barton 1997, p. 9. Reilly 1992, p. 109. Makki 1994, p. 55. Richard, Alfred, Histoire de...
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It is surrounded by six bodies of water: San Juan Bay, Condado Natural Lagoon, the Martín Peña Channel, San José Lagoon, Los Corozos Lagoon, and the Atlantic...
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Sancho II of Pamplona (category Burials at the Monastery of San Juan de la Peña)
death in 994, he was buried in San Estebán de Monjardín and later, he was interred in the Monastery of San Juan de la Peña. Sancho Garcés was married to...
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childless death of King Alfonso I the Battler. According to the Crónica de San Juan de la Peña, written in the 14th century, he had been the preferred candidate...
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Enrique Peña Nieto OMRI CYC GCB (Spanish pronunciation: [enˈrike ˈpeɲa ˈnjeto] ; born 20 July 1966), commonly referred to by his initials EPN, is a Mexican...
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San Juan de la Peña, Sancho III granted Aragon to his eldest but illegitimate son Ramiro. In the same act the castle of Loarre and monastery of San Emeterio...
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Pamplona and a single document from the cartulary of the monastery of San Juan de la Peña. According to the Roda genealogy, "From other servants [Galindo Aznárez...
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Sobrarbe met at "Espelunga de Galión" in the year 724, in the place where today stands the monastery of San Juan de la Peña. There they created an army...
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Ferdinand I of León (category Burials in the Royal Pantheon at the Basilica of San Isidoro)
Pamplona list them in this way, as well as four from the monastery of San Juan de la Peña. One charter from Pamplona, dated 29 September 1023, is witnessed...
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those of Sant Vitorián de Ribagorza. It, in turn, served as a source for the expanded version of the Crónica de San Juan de la Peña. The chronicle seems...
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Italy. In 1089 the diocese of Jaca gave the church to monastery of San Juan de la Peña, which, for some time, converted it into a priorate. The church has...
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but P. Germán de Iruña suggests that it might have been issued before 1030. The fourteenth-century Chronicle of San Juan de la Peña, in its fourteenth...
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district of Old San Juan; among the most notable are the city's former defensive walls, Fort San Felipe del Morro and Fort San Cristóbal, and La Fortaleza,...
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Nicolás Rodriguez Peña (1775, in Buenos Aires – 1853, in Santiago de Chile) was an Argentine politician. Born in Buenos Aires in April 1775, he worked...
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