- protection- leave?."
Historia Compostellana, Book I,
Chapter 90 The
Historia Compostelana (fully
titled in Latin: De
rebus gestis D.
Didaci Gelmirez,
primi Compostellani...
- monarch. Two
early sources—the
Chronicle of Sahagún and the
Historia Compostelana—attribute the
proposal about Urraca's
marriage to Alfonso I, King of...
-
marble and
surrounded by six
votive lamps. The 12th
century Historia Compostelana commissioned by
Diego Gelmírez
provides a
summary of the
legend of St...
- quarrels,
ecclesiastical and secular,
which were
recounted in the
Historia Compostelana,
which covered his
episcopacy from 1100 to 1139 and
serves as a sort...
- the
first quarter of the
twelfth century.
According to the
Historia compostelana, he was "spirited ...
warlike ... of
great power ... a man who feared...
- from
Braga to
Compostela by
Diego Gelmírez
according to the
Historia Compostelana.
Susanna is the co-patron of the city
along with St. James.
Saint Susanna...
- join
other routes at
Puente La Reina,
thence to
Santiago along the Via
Compostelana. The
former abbey church was
listed in 1998
among the
UNESCO World Heritage...
-
receive the
sacraments before he died on 29 July 1119. The "Historia
Compostelana"
states that,
before Pope
Gelasius died, the
archbishop of
Vienne (Guy...
- (Annelida, ****ellata) in NW
Iberian Peninsula". Nova Acta Científica
Compostelana (Bioloxía). 24: 63–68. ISSN 2340-0021. "Crayfish 'trapping'
fails to...
-
daurat (The
Golden Bird),
cantata for children's
choir (1970)
Suite Compostelana for
guitar (1962;
composed for Andrés Segovia) "Cançó i
dansa No. 10"...