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Diego Gelmírez or Xelmírez (Latin:
Didacus Gelmirici; c. 1069 – c. 1140) was the
second bishop (from 1100) and
first archbishop (from 1120) of the Catholic...
- the Portuguese. But the
quarrel was
temporarily suspended because both
Gelmires and Burdino,
virtually princes within their territories, had
reason to...
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Nascimento Simões Braga;
Rosiane Maria da
Costa Farias;
Danubia Lisbôa Costa;
Gelmires Araújo Neves; Hélio de
Lucena Lira;
Romualdo Rodrigues Menezes (2012)....
- full rule of the county. The king's
campaign had the
support of
Diego Gelmires, the
bishop of Compostela, as well as the
majority of the
Galician nobility...
- or charge).
Authors like
Risco and
Otero Pedrayo, who portra****
Diego Gelmires as a comedian, used
satire to
comment on
Galician society.
Pioneers of...
- was begun. In 1102, the
Archbishop of
Santiago de Compostela, D.
Diogo Gelmires,
transferred the
mortal remains of
Frutuoso to Compostela. In 1523, Archbishop...
- León.
Urraca took
Theresa captive. However, an
intervention by
Bishop Gelmires forced the two to an agreement, the
Treaty of Lanhoso, that
preserved the...