The Monastery of San Salvador (Holy Savior) was a Benedictine monastery in the town of Oña, in the province of Burgos, central Spain, founded in 1011,...
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However, he died on 18 October 1035 and was buried in the monastery of San Salvador de Oña, an enclave in Burgos, under the inscription Sancius, gratia...
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died before 2 March 999 Tigridia, born about 998, abbess of the Monastery of San Salvador de Oña, which Sancho founded in 1011 for her to direct. Sancha...
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from the Monastery of San Salvador de Oña The church Main façade Close-up of the main façade Detail of the façade, the Last Supper Detail of the façade...
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population of 1,219 inhabitants. Benedictine monastery of San Salvador de Oña (11th century). During 2012, the town hosted the 17th edition of the sacred...
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and also an aunt of Elvira of Castile, Queen of Sicily. She made an important donation of lands to the monastery of San Salvador de Oña in the year 1087...
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Rodrigo Gómez (Castilian nobleman) (category People of the Reconquista)
they made a joint donation of their villa (palacio in contemporary records) at Villaverde to the monastery of San Salvador de Oña. In this donation Rodrigo...
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of Saldaña Oneca García, the first abbess of the Monastery of San Juan in Cillaperlata and later abess at the Monastery of Monastery of San Salvador de...
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monasterio de San Salvador de Oña". In Rafael Sánchez Domingo (ed.). Oña, un milenio: Actas del Congreso Internacional sobre el Monasterio de Oña (1011–2011)...
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Fernando Díaz (category Counts of Asturias)
July 1087 when Fernando, as an executor of her will, made a donation to the monastery of San Salvador de Oña of the land in Hermosilla inherited by Goto...
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de la Casa de Lara, Vol. I pp. 20–28 and 85–100. On 18 June 1087 Fernando Díaz appears in the Monastery of San Salvador de Oña executing the will of his...
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Gómez González (redirect from Gómez González de Candespina)
title Count, making a donation to the monastery of San Salvador de Oña in 1087. Donations to the same monastery by the same man, recorded in 1084, 1094...
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confirmed to the Monastery of San Salvador de Oña its ownership of the hills of Piedralada granted a year earlier to the Monastery by Alfonso VIII of Castile stating...
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the deaf". Ponce de Leon established a school for the deaf at the San Salvador Monastery in Oña. His students were almost all children of wealthy aristocrats...
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Imperator totius Hispaniae (redirect from List of Consorts of Hispania)
Hispaniarum—"King of the Spains"—a style which implied his lordship over all the Iberian domains. Two forged charters from the monastery of San Salvador de Oña, where...
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to the monastery of San Salvador de Oña on 19 December 1135 along with her sister Estefanía and brother Rodrigo Gómez. This may be the widow of Pedro López...
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the Jesuits (at the monastery of San Salvador de Oña and the monastery of Uclés), the Benedictines (at the Priory of Saint-Dominic de Silos), the Capuchins...
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Felipe Bigarny (redirect from Felipe de Vigarny)
better works. In 1534 he sculpted the tomb of Pedro Manso, bishop of Osma, for the Monastery of San Salvador de Oña. When his wife María died, he soon remarried...
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histórico of Miranda de Ebro Conjunto histórico of Oña Monastery of San Salvador de Oña Conjunto histórico of Peñaranda de Duero Castle of Peñaranda de Duero...
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Íñigo of Oña (died 1 June 1057) was the Benedictine abbot of San Salvador at Oña. He was canonised in 1259 by Pope Alexander IV and is venerated in the...
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favoured the Benedictine house of San Salvador de Oña with a donation in 1183 and the Praemonstratensian monastery at Aguilar de Campóo in 1205. His other...
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Gonzalo Ruiz (redirect from Gonzalo Ruiz de Bureba)
Cistercian monastery at Burgos received a donation on 13 September 1185 and the Benedictine monastery of San Salvador de Oña—the intellectual capital of La Bureba—received...
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Castile to Count Gómez y Countess Emilia, who then passed it on to the monastery of Oña (Burgos), along with other properties in Liébana and neighbouring provinces...
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Gonzalo Salvadórez (redirect from Gonzalo Salvadórez de Bureba)
to the monastery long patronised by his family, San Salvador de Oña. The act of donation—which reads almost like a will—is a "vivid statement of the aristocratic...
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Olalla de Bureba dates back to the year 1011, when Don Sancho I cites it in the founding document of the Monastery of San Salvador de Oña. The count of the...
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are buried many of the Kings of Leon. San Salvador de Oña (Burgos), converted into a county and regional cemetery in the second half of the twelfth century...
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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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Rutilio Grande (category People from San Salvador Department)
attend the high school seminary in San Salvador, the capital of the country. At the age of 17, following the final year of high school seminary (minor seminary)...
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Certainly by March 1144, when he subscribed an imperial donation to San Salvador de Oña, cf. Canal Sánchez-Pagín, 18. Barton, 131. Canal Sánchez-Pagín, 18...
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Segundo Montes (category Catholic martyrs of El Salvador)
returned to San Salvador to teach at the school Externado San José. In 1960, he returned to university to study theology. He started in Oña, where he lived...
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