• Fitero is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. The Monastery of Fitero is situated here...
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    Raymond of Fitero (also known as Ramon Sierra, Spanish: San Raimundo de Fitero) (d. Ciruelos, Toledo, 1163) was a monk, abbot, and founder of the Order...
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    Monastery of Fitero (Spanish: Monasterio de Santa María la Real or Monasterio de Santa María de Nienzebas) is a Cistercian monastery located at Fitero, Navarre...
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  • Lope Fitero (died 10 Jun 1245) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Córdoba (1237–1245). In 1237, Lope Fitero was appointed by Pope Gregory...
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    María Josefina Bayo Jiménez (born 28 May 1961 in Fitero) is a Spanish soprano. Bayo studied at the Conservatorio Navarro de Música Pablo Sarasate in Pamplona...
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    Calatrava la Vieja in Castile, in the twelfth century by St. Raymond of Fitero, as a military branch of the Cistercian family. Rodrigo of Toledo describes...
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    Afonso I of Portugal in 1146 Order of Calatrava founded by St. Raymond of Fitero (Spain) in 1164. Order of Alcantara founded by Ferdinand II of León (Spain)...
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    time, over the border dispute concerning the ownership of the Monastery of Fitero that had developed into a war with Castille in 1335. Having successfully...
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    prince. He introduced the Cistercians to Iberia by founding a monastery at Fitero. He adopted a militant attitude towards the Moors of Al-Andalus, especially...
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    the castle of Calatrava-la-Vieja was conceded to Abbot Raymond Serrat of Fitero, who proposed using the lay brothers of his monastery as knights to defend...
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  • los 74 años Raúl Sanz Jiménez, empresario de Cintruénigo y propietario en Fitero de Finca Señorío de Rioja (in Spanish) The broad statistical academic community...
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    brother King Pedro IV, revived 1848/1986 Order of Calatrava 1158 Raymond of Fitero Calatrava la Vieja, Kingdom of Castile, Spain 1164 by Pope Alexander III...
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    of the falsely accused, and of the seal of the confessional Raymond of Fitero (died 1163), founder of the military order of the Knights of Calatrava Raymond...
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    recovered from the Moors a decade before, the Cistercian Abbot Raymond of Fitero offered his help. Lay brothers were to be employed as "soldiers of the Cross"...
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    Velásquez, who had been a warrior before becoming a friar, Saint Raymond of Fitero took up the challenge. Sancho granted them the privilege of defending Calatrava...
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    bullfighter eventually came to a tragic end. On 12 September 1899, at the Fitero bullring, the bull "Cantinero" of the Zalduendo ranch [es] jumped the barrier...
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    15 March 2000 in an event with José Mari Manzanares and Juan Bautista in Fitero. In the following years since his return to the major fairs where he gained...
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    on their behalf. A border dispute over the ownership of the Monastery of Fitero developed into a war with Castille in 1335. Peter IV of Aragon supported...
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    Founded Location Closed Re-established Details Santa María la Real, Fitero 1141 Fitero, Spain 1835 Santa María de la Oliva 1134 Carcastillo, Spain 1835 1927...
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    Hontanas   14 329 440 23 Castrojeriz Frómista Itero del Castillo, Puente de Fitero, Itero de la Vega, Boadilla del Camino Leaving the province of Burgos, entering...
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  • Calatrava (Order of Calatrava), St. Raymond of Fitero, first abbott of the cistercian monastery of Fitero (Navarre), 1158. Order of Santiago (Order of Santiago)...
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    as the boy's uncle, Ferdinand II (ruler of León and Galicia). Raymond of Fitero, Spanish monk and abbot, pledges to defend the fortress of Calatrava (guarding...
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  • Saint Raymond may refer to: Raymond of Fitero (d. 1163), founder of the Order of Calatrava Raymond the Palmer (1140–1200) Raymond of Peñafort O.P. (c....
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  • Castro Caldelas, Pontevedra Zestoa, Gipuzkoa Chiclana de la Frontera, Cádiz Fitero, Navarra Fortuna, Murcia Fuente-Olmedo, Valladolid Guitiriz, Lugo Lanjarón...
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  • to a truce. 1117 Alfonso the Battler conquered the Almoravid cities of Fitero, Belchite, Corella, Spain, Cintruénigo, Murchante, Monteagudo, Navarre,...
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    Rank Bishop Personal details Born Juan de Palafox y Mendoza 24 June 1600 Fitero, Navarre, Spain Died 1 October 1659(1659-10-01) (aged 59) Osma, Soria, Spain...
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    and León through his wife, Urraca. He resumed his conquests in 1117 with Fitero, Corella, Cintruénigo, Murchante, Monteagudo, and Cascante. In 1118, the...
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    pilgrimage to Palestine. The first Cistercian monastery in Spain is founded in Fitero. The order enjoys a rapid expansion in the region in the following 15 years...
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    Nueva, headquarters of the Order of Calatrava, founded by the Abbot of Fitero, Raymond, at the behest of King Sancho III of Castile, to protect the area...
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  • Santa María de Vallbona Monastery, Lleida Province Santa María la Real de Fitero Monastery, Navarre Santa María la Real de Las Huelgas Monastery, Burgos...
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