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Fitero is a town and muni****lity
located in the
province and
autonomous community of Navarre,
northern Spain. The
Monastery of
Fitero is
situated here...
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Raymond of
Fitero (also
known as
Ramon Sierra, Spanish: San
Raimundo de
Fitero) (d. Ciruelos, 1163) was a monk, abbot, and
founder of the
Order of Calatrava...
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Monastery of
Fitero (Spanish:
Monasterio de
Santa María la Real or
Monasterio de
Santa María de Nienzebas) is a
Cistercian monastery located at
Fitero, Navarre...
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Fitero (died 10 Jun 1245) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of Córdoba (1237–1245). In 1237, Lope
Fitero was
appointed by Pope Gregory...
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Calatrava la
Vieja in Castile, in the
twelfth century by St.
Raymond of
Fitero, as a
military branch of the
Cistercian family.
Rodrigo of
Toledo describes...
- María
Josefina Bayo Jiménez (born 28 May 1961 in
Fitero) is a
Spanish soprano. Bayo
studied at the
Conservatorio Navarro de Música
Pablo Sarasate in Pamplona...
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Saint Raymond may
refer to:
Raymond of
Fitero (d. 1163),
founder of the
Order of
Calatrava Raymond the
Palmer (1140–1200)
Raymond of Peñafort O.P. (c....
- prince. He
introduced the
Cistercians to
Iberia by
founding a
monastery at
Fitero. He
adopted a
militant attitude towards the
Moors of Al-Andalus, especially...
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Afonso I of
Portugal in 1146
Order of
Calatrava founded by St.
Raymond of
Fitero (Spain) in 1164.
Order of
Alcantara founded by
Ferdinand II of León (Spain)...
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castle of Calatrava-la-Vieja was
conceded to
Abbot Raymond Serrat of
Fitero, who
proposed using the lay
brothers of his
monastery as
knights to defend...