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Cresconius (Spanish:
Cresconio) (c. 1036 – 1066) was an 11th-century
bishop of Iria
Flavia and
Santiago de
Compostela in
Spain who
succeeded Vistruarius...
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alleged relics of St James. In
response to
these challenges bishop Cresconio, in the mid-11th century,
fortified the
entire town,
building walls and...
- Iria-Compostela, held at that
moment by
bishop Vestruarius.
Subsequent bishops Cresconio,
Diego Peláez and
Diego Gelmirez undertook the
commitment to strengthen...
- he
departed accompanied by his wife Dona Sancha, his sons, the
Bishop Crescónio of Santiago,
Bishop Vistruário of Lugo,
Bishop Suário of Mondonhedo, Bishop...
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Council of
Carthage (411) at that time the seat had no
Donatist bishops.
Cresconio witnessed the
Council of
Carthage (525). In
modern times Simingi became...
- 256,
where he
discussed the
problem of the Lapsi. The
Donatist Bishop Cresconio, at the
Council of
Carthage in 411.
There was no
competitor Catholic bishop...
- alvazil, at
Easter 1091, he
appointed a new
bishop for the city:
Bishop Crescónio, who had been
Abbot of Tui, and was
recognized by all as the monarch's...
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meaning 'godly'. His
uncle Dom
Crescónio,
abbot of the
Benedictine monastery near Tuy, was his
first teacher. When Dom
Crescónio became bishop of
Coimbra in...
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bishop attended the
Council of
Milevum (402) and
Council of
Carthage (411)
Cresconio fl. 411) (rival Donatist)
Gennaro fl.484 Luis
Camargo Pacheco (1622–1665)...
- (West Towers) were
built as
protection in
Catoira (Pontevedra) by
Bishop Cresconio. This led to a
great period of
prosperity during the 12th and 13th centuries...