- The
Archdiocese of
Santiago de
Compostela (Latin:
Archidioecesis Compostellana) is a
Latin Church archdiocese of the
Catholic Church in Spain. It is the...
- Fernández Rei 2003, pp. 18–23. As an example, in a p****age of the
Historia Compostellana it is stated, as a
notable event, that
bishop Diego Gelmirez spoke publicly...
- The
Camino de
Santiago (Latin:
Peregrinatio Compostellana, lit. 'Pilgrimage of Compostela'; Galician: O Camiño de Santiago), or in
English the Way of...
- the Galicia's
armies -their
shield and protection- leave?."
Historia Compostellana, Book I,
Chapter 90 The
Historia Compostelana (fully
titled in Latin:...
- predecessor,
Peter II, in 1113.
According to the
suggestions of the
Historia compostellana,
Peter III
remained closely attached to the
queen even
after his elevation...
-
Latin literary creations such as the
Codex Calixtinus and the
Historia Compostellana. The
Historia is an
extensive chronicle of the
deeds of the
bishop of...
- Urraca,
which keeps with the
description of him
provided by the
Historia compostellana that he
tried to
steer a
moderate course. He was
still on Urraca's side...
- 561 and
ending in 982. It is
usually found appended to the
Historia Compostellana in
medieval m****cripts,
though it is also
found in twelfth-century...
- his
promotion to his own see. In 1118–19,
according to the
Historia Compostellana, he
served Gelmírez as an amb****ador to the
Papal curia. Like his patron...
-
Froila Arias may be the "Count Froila" who,
according to the
Historia Compostellana ********inated his nephew,
Bishop Gudesteus of Iria
Flavia in 1069. If...