The church of Santiago de Peñalba is located in the town of Peñalba de Santiago, belonging to the municipality of Ponferrada, in the region of El Bierzo...
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epigráficas en Peñalba de Villastar" (PDF). Palaeohispanica. 5: 911–956. Alcay, Santiago Navascués (16 July 2018). "El santuario de Peñalba de Villastar"...
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in Spain Santiago de Peñalba, a church in Spain Cross of Peñalba, a 10th-century votive cross related to Santiago de Peñalba Alicia Penalba (1918–1982)...
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or popularly San Genadio (c. 865, possibly El Bierzo, León - 936, Peñalba de Santiago) was a Spanish Benedictine monk, hermit and bishop of Astorga between...
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in abstract form. The pieces, made of Deer antler, were found in Peñalba de Santiago, in Astorga (Spain). In olden times mistaken by relics of San Genadio...
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51/2008, de 12 de junio, de la Junta de Castilla y León, por el que se declara Peñalba de Santiago, municipio de Ponferrada (León), Bien de Interés Cultural...
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Province of León (redirect from Provincia de León)
Cabrera Tierras de La Bañeza Tierras de León Matar judíos (lit. 'killing Jews') Santiago de Peñalba Castrillo de los Polvazares Cave of Valporquero Kingdom...
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Florencia Belén Peñalba Antoria (born 9 September 1999) is a Uruguayan field hockey player, who plays as a defender. Peñalba made her debut for the Uruguay...
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cultural development. Mozarabic art also flourished in the area, with Santiago de Peñalba standing as a notable example. This church, constructed in the 10th...
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Cross of Peñalba is a 10th-century votive cross given by Ramiro II of Leon to Genadio of Astorga, abbot of the monastery of Santiago de Peñalba, in gratitude...
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Ponferrada (redirect from Villanueva de Valdueza)
1949 in Ponferrada. The church of Santiago de Peñalba (an example of Mozarabic art), the Hermitage of Santo Tomás de las Ollas (10th century) and the Romanesque...
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alcaldía de Colón". La Prensa (in Spanish). 6 May 2024. Archived from the original on 6 May 2024. Retrieved 6 May 2024. "Stefany Dayan Peñalba le arrebata...
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The Palace of Cienfuegos de Peñalba arises on a hill near Pola de Allande, capital of the Allande Municipality of Asturias, Spain. It was originally built...
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Montes Aquilanos, also known as Montes de El Bierzo and Alpes Bergidenses, is a mountain range within Montes de León, located to the south-southeast of...
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Cross of Saint James (redirect from Santiago cross)
cross has been used as a decorative element on the almond pastry Tarta de Santiago. A traditional Galician dessert made from ground almonds, the top of...
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complex monastic complexes like San Cebrián de Mazote, Santa María de Wamba, Santiago de Peñalba, and San Miguel de Escalada, among others. The Leonese elites...
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parish is also home to a 15th-century castle, the Palace of Cienfuegos de Peñalba, based on a hill above the town, which has been a symbol for the city...
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that the Church of Santiago de Peñalba had a red painted base, 73 cm in height, both outside and inside. Monasterio de San Miguel de Escalada, in the province...
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maneouver of Count of Peñalba was covered by Teniente Maestro de Campo General don Francisco Rojo with his Tercio, while don Francisco de la Cueva moved on...
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Mozarabic bishop of Tortosa, as an envoy to king Ferdinand I of León in Santiago de Compostela, while the Christian Abu Umar ibn Gundisalvus, a Saqaliba...
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ante la europeización: San Pedro y San Pablo de Montes, Santiago y San Martín de Peñalba y San Miguel de Escalada". Hispania Sacra. 54 (109): 87–108....
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Teams in the Redemption Game Matches Club de Cuervos v El Barrio Los Chamos FC v PIO FC Los Aliens 1021 v Rayo de Barcelona Atlético Parceros v xBuyer Team...
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– 2023–24 Maximiliano Pellegrino – Atalanta, Cesena – 2007–11 Gabriel Peñalba – Cagliari – 2006–07 Luis Pentrelli – Udinese, Fiorentina – 1957–63 Roberto...
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Cross of Lorraine (redirect from Croix de Lorraine)
The Cross of Lorraine (French: Croix de Lorraine), known as the Cross of Anjou in the 16th century, is a heraldic two-barred cross, consisting of a vertical...
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–Francisco Javier Martínez, Juan Carlos Martínez, Mari Nieves Martínez, Santiago Martínez, and Mari Blanca Ruíz Martínez– Pepe Rubio as Carlos Peñafiel...
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Archived from the original on December 13, 2021. Retrieved December 13, 2021. Peñalba, Kohar (2012). "Daniel Ortega's Third Term of Office: The Controversial...
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the Tramp by Carmen Chaplin Special Mention: Réplica by Pello Gutiérrez Peñalba San Sebastian Audience Award: The Marching Band by Emmanuel Courcol San...
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of Santiago de Peñalba (León), in the presence of murals that evidence the aesthetic relationship with Andalusian art. Church of Santiago de Peñalba (León)...
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arms of the King of Jerusalem featured gold on silver (in the case of John de Brienne, silver on gold), a metal on a metal, and thus broke the heraldic...
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Occitania (crotz d'Occitània), cross of Languedoc (crotz de Lengadòc) or cross of Toulouse (crotz de Tolosa), heraldically "cross cleché, pommettée and voided"...
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