-
occurred after death of Aemilian, but the fame of the San Millán de la
Cogolla monastery dedicated in his
memory (and
which held his tomb)
eclipsed that...
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cultural interest as
archaeological zone, in 2005. Veneguera's "
Cogolla" (La
Cogolla de Veneguera) is in the
upper part of the
Veneguera ravine in the...
- century) are two
monasteries situated in the
village of San Millán de la
Cogolla, La Rioja, Spain. They have been
designated a
World Heritage Site by UNESCO...
- San Millán de la
Cogolla (Spanish pronunciation: [sam miˈʎan de la koˈɣoʎa]) is a sp****ly po****ted muni****lity in La Rioja, (Spain). The
village is...
- sea"),
declared an
archaeological property of
cultural interest in 2005 La
Cogolla de
Veneguera Mogán's windmill, also
known as the
Molino quemado ("burnt...
- (African martyr) (died 484),
victim of
Vandal ****cution
Aemilian of
Cogolla (472–573),
Spanish saint Émilien of
Nantes (Latin: Aemili****) (died c...
-
saints spent their contemplative lives at the
Monastery of San Millán de la
Cogolla in La Rioja. Amunia's
feast day is
March 11. "St. Amunia".
Catholic Online...
- now in Madrid, but came from the
monastic library at San Millán de la
Cogolla. The
anonymous author of the
glosses is
presumed to be a monk at San Millán...
- of Berceo,
close to the
major Benedictine monastery of San Millán de la
Cogolla. He is
celebrated for his
poems on
religious subjects,
written in a style...
-
Archived 2015-09-24 at the
Wayback Machine San Millán
Foundation of the
Cogolla p. 84 MacEvoy,
Bruce (2005). "Color vision: Do "primary"
colors exist?"...