The Monastery of Santa María de Huerta (Spanish: Monasterio de Santa María de Huerta) is a Cistercian monastery located in Santa María de Huerta, a town...
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Santa María de Huerta is a municipality located in the Campo de Gómara comarca, Province of Soria, Castile and León, Spain beside the A2 autopista and...
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Juan Gil de Hontañón Monastery of Santa María de Huerta, cloister Monastery of Santa María de Huerta, refectory Monastery of Santa María de Huerta, refectory...
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and was buried at the Monastery of Santa María de Huerta. Bernal died in 1391 and was succeeded by their son, Gaston. The county of Medinaceli was later...
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he could not complete his novitiate at the Cistercian monastery Monastery of Santa María de Huerta, due to his tuberculosis. After his condition improved...
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Jusepe and Francisco, the central image of the Virgin that came from the Monastery of Santa María de Huerta, of the century XVIII by which it had originally...
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Santa María de Óvila is a former Cistercian monastery built in Spain beginning in 1181 on the Tagus River near Trillo, Guadalajara, about 90 miles (140 km)...
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Amiens Cathedral, France Saint-Thiébaut Church, Thann, France Monastery of Santa María de Huerta, Spain Strasbourg Cathedral, France Old Ship Church, Hingham...
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the site of a previous building. He died in Madrid on 19 March 1739, and was buried at the Monastery of Santa María de Huerta in the Province of Soria....
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– In Spain, King James II of Aragon and King Ferdinand IV of Castile have a summit at the Monastery of Santa María de Huerta in Castile. Attending also...
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in the Monastery of Santa María de Huerta and in Monreal de Ariza in December 1308. The themes discussed in the meetings were the relaunch of the Reconquista...
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Antonio Pérez (statesman) (category University of Salamanca alumni)
rested in the Monastery of Santa María de Huerta, then in Aragon (although this is not the case today as the border was later moved). A group of followers...
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Castile and King James II of Aragon sign an alliance in the Monastery of Santa María de Huerta. Ferdinand agrees to join James in making war by sea and by...
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the saltworks (salinas) of Tercegüela to the abbey of Santa María de Huerta and Abbot Martín de Finojosa. In February 1173 Manrique along with Sancha...
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Sobrado Abbey (redirect from Monasterio de Santa María de Sobrado)
Monasterio de Santa María de Sobrado de los Monjes or Galician: Mosteiro de Santa María de Sobrado dos Monxes) is a Cistercian monastery in the province of La...
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1300s (decade) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
– In Spain, King James II of Aragon and King Ferdinand IV of Castile have a summit at the Monastery of Santa María de Huerta in Castile. Attending also...
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In Llutxent, Monastery of the Corpus Christi. In Serra, Cartuja de Porta Coeli. In Simat de la Valldigna, Monastery of Santa María de la Valldigna. In...
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the nearby Battle of Golpejera, Alfonso VI of León took refuge in Carrion's Church of Santa María de las Victorias, (or Santa Maria del Camino.) Alfonso...
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Señora de Bienvenida (Monteagudo de las Vicarías) Hermitage of San Miguel de Gormaz Monastery of San Juan de Duero Monastery of Santa María de Huerta Numantia...
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period was that of Santa María de Huerta, Soria, built in the twelfth century and decorated in the seventeenth. In the monastery of Valvanera, the rich...
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Spanish Academy in Rome (redirect from Spanish Academy of Fine Arts of Rome)
Villarino, Moisés de Huerta, and José Benlliure y Gil. Spanish Academy of Fine Arts in Rome, also founded in 1873. Spanish School of Archaeology and History...
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between 1527 and 1528, which the Indians called Tlaxcantla. The monastery of Santa María Magdalena was founded in 1535, becoming a parish in 1646. The town...
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Lomas de Ahuatlán, and Santa María Ahuacatitlán as the neighborhoods with the most infections. Santa María Ahuacatitlán was included in the list of high-risk...
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explain the "power of the Lara in the region". The historian Julia Montenegro in her study on the Monastery of Santa María la Real de Piasca documented...
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most provinces. Its capital is the city of Burgos. The Cartularies of Valpuesta from the monastery Santa María de Valpuesta, in Burgos, are considered to...
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community of Navarre, northern Spain. The Monastery of Fitero is situated here. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fitero. Monasterio de Santa María The...
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the slopes of Abantos and mountain-tops of Santa María de la Alameda, the starting point for El Canal del Escorial, the catchment area of the Alberche...
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Palencia. In July 1216 he sold an estate at Berlanga de Duero to the convent of Santa María la Real de Las Huelgas in Burgos for 1,000 maravedís, and at...
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municipality is Texcoco and the official name of the city is Texcoco de Mora, in honor of Dr. José María Luis Mora. However, both are commonly called Texcoco...
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the gate. Monastery of Santa María la Real (11th-13th centuries) Collegiate Church of San Miguel (11th-16th centuries) Church of Olleros de Pisuerga (7th-9th...
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