- The
Monastery of San
Pedro de
Eslonza is a
former Benedictine monastery in Gradefes, in the
province of León,
central Spain.
Today in ruins, it was once...
-
tradition of Leónese
royal women supporting the
Monastery of San
Pedro de
Eslonza, last
performed by her great-grand aunt,
Sancha Raimúndez. She is portra****...
- 18th-century
Baroque façade
taken from the
ruined monastery of San
Pedro de
Eslonza,
located about 22 km (14 mi)
outside the city.
Roman Walls,
built in the...
-
campaign against Coimbra and the
torching of the
Monastery of San
Pedro de
Eslonza in the
first retaliatory campaign in 986, in
which he also took León, Zamora...
- is
first mentioned in a
charter kept at the
monastery of San
Pedro de
Eslonza and
dated 15
October 1071.
There is a
highly dubious reference to Fernando...
-
sacks Leon, Zamora, and Sahagun, and sets fire to the
great monasteries of
Eslonza and Sahagun. 989 – Al-Mansur
seizes Osma. 995 –
Despite stout resistance...
- 1050 Son of
Artaud I and
Constance 1081 – 1124
County of
Upper Pallars Eslonza Martínez c.1085 one
child 1124 aged 73-74?
Arnaud Raymond c.1060 First...
-
dated 940 and
preserved as a copy in the
cartulary of the
monastery of
Eslonza is
dated by "our
reigning lord and emperor" (regnante
domino et imperatore...
- in the
hamlet of Villarmún), and the
ruined monastery of San
Pedro de
Eslonza. Muni****l
Register of
Spain 2018.
National Statistics Institute. v t e...
- 1005; the
Infanta Doña
Urraca donated it to the
Monastery of San
Pedro de
Eslonza in 1099. The
structure went
through several redesigns in the fifteenth...