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Valencia de Don Juan (Spanish pronunciation: [baˈlenθja ðe ðoŋ ˈxwan];
Coyanza in
Leonese language) is a muni****lity
located in the
province of León...
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dedicated to the rite's
reform and
development took
place at León (1020),
Coyanza (1055), and
Compostela (1056). As the
Christian kingdoms of the
north reconquered...
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friendly terms with the
Christian po****tion.[citation needed] The
Council of
Coyanza [es] (1050)
therefore found it
necessary to
revive the old
Visigothic law...
- 27 32 55 151 223 1185 Sant
Cugat CE 4 146 113 40 33 73 178 276 1186 SDC
Coyanza 4 152 113 37 39 76 169 273 1187 CD
Miengo 2 76 112 29 25 22 92 65 1188...
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invasion to Leon,
taking Castroverde de Campos, Alba de Tormes, Ardón,
Coyanza and
Castro de los Judíos de Mayorga. He also
approached Benavente (where...
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Galicia to make
peace with Portugal, and he was
given the
tenancy of
Coyanza,
modern Valencia de Don Juan. In 1167, he was
rewarded with the tenancy...
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support of
Peter II of Aragon.
Alfonso VIII
started his
campaign by
taking Coyanza and
unsuccessfully besieging León
between July 23 and 25. He took Castro...
- León, and
represented hometown sides Cultural y
Deportiva Leonesa and SDC
Coyanza as a senior. He
started his
managerial career with Atlético
Astorga FC...
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Ulver (Priaranza del Bierzo)
Castle of Corullón (Corullón)
Castle of
Coyanza or
Castle of
Valencia de Don Juan (Valencia de Don Juan)
Castle of Ferreras...
- Atlético
Bembibre B
Benavides Berciano Villadepalos Casa de
Asturias en León
Coyanza Eria
Fabero La
Nueva Crónica Unión
Cacabelense Unión
Valdornesa Salamanca...