- The
legend of
Saint Ero of
Armenteira. The
romanic monastery of
Armenteira has
always been
related to the
legend of its founder, the
abbot Ero. Once upon...
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Monasterio de
Santa María la Real near Arévalo,
Spain Monasterio de
Armenteira in
Armenteira,
Spain Monasterio Cisterciense de
Santa Ana in Avila,
Spain Monasterio...
-
Vermell de
Montserrat Pergaminho Sharrer Martin Codax The
Legend of Ero of
Armenteira F****ler 2014, pp. 163–164. Rübecamp,
Rudolf (1932). "A
linguagem das Cantigas...
- (rapper) [pl] (born 1981),
Polish rapper Ero, an
abbot in The
Legend of Ero of
Armenteira Končar-Arma ERO, a
Croatian submachine gun
similar to the Israeli-made...
- It also
favored numerous monasteries, such as
those of Sobrado, Melón,
Armenteira,
Moraime and San Martín de Xubia. It also
benefited the
Santiago de Compostela...
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Monastery of São
Bento da
Porta Aberta Spain: Alloz-Estella, Arévalo,
Armenteira, Arnedo, Avila, Benaguasil,
Burgos (Las Huelgas), Cañas,
Carrizo de La...
- Islands, like
those of
Saint Amaro,
Trezenzonio or The
Legend of Ero of
Armenteira.
These stories have many
parallels with
those of
Brendan the navigator...
- area in the 12th
century by the
Cistercian monks of the
Monastery of
Armenteira [es]. The sub-zones of
Rosal and
Condado have a long
history of grape...
-
feature in some facades, such as that at the
Monastery of
Santa María de
Armenteira, Galicia. The
Cathedral of
Santiago de Compostela,
Santiago de Compostela...
- of the
Cistercians in Spain,
making donations to
their foundations at
Armenteira,
Ferreira de Pallares, Meira, and Melón. In 1175 she made a
donation to...