Theodemir or Theodomar (Galician and Spanish: Teodomiro; died 847), was a bishop of Iria, in Galicia. At some point between year 818, when Bishop Quendulf...
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Theodemar of Monte Cassino (fl. late 8th century), abbot of Monte Cassino Theodemir of Iria (died 847), bishop of Iria Flavia Theodemir (bishop of Mondoñedo)...
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location of the grave was lost to memory, and was believed to be rediscovered by bishop Theodemir of Iria on July 25, 812, during the reign of Alfonso II...
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appeared before Bishop Theodemir of Iria Flavia (now called Padrón) to tell him about the miracle. On 25 July 812, Theodemir gathered a small entourage...
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Santiago de Compostela (redirect from Santiago of Compostella)
quickly reported his discovery to the bishop of Iria, Theodemir. The bishop declared that the remains were those of the apostle James and immediately notified...
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Holy Land. 25 July 812. During the reign of Alfonso II of Asturias, Bishop Theodemir of Iria finds the remains of St. James the Greater. The site later is...
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Hermit saw some lights that illuminated the forest. He advised Theodemir, bishop of Iria Flavia. They found a small chapel with an altar and a crypt (the...
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Muslim conquest of Spain. The tomb was lost until the bishop Theodemir in the ninth century, when God sought to "change the fortune of the Church" by revealing...
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James the Great (redirect from James son of Zebedee)
placed the discovery of the relics of the saint in the 9th century, by Pelayo in the Libredon forest in the time of Bishop Theodemir and king Alfonso II...
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Iria Flavia diocese. Angelic songs accompanied the lights. Impressed by this phenomenon, Pelayo appeared before the bishop of Iria Flavia, Theodemir,...
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Reconquista (redirect from Military orders of the Reconquista)
Theodemir's dominion (region of Tudmir), or Pamplona, for example. The invading Islamic armies did not exceed 60,000 men. After the establishment of a...
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Pelagius, Theodemir, the bishop of Iria Flavia, travelled quickly to the place, identifying the remains found there as the decapitated body of the Apostle...
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