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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...
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appointed Arias Diaz as his successor. A
talented young clergyman,
Diego Gelmírez, was made the "chancellor and secretary" of
Raymond and
Urraca with Alfonso's...
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votive lamps. The 12th
century Historia Compostelana commissioned by
Diego Gelmírez provides a
summary of the
legend of St. James, as it was
believed at Compostela...
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Francigena to Rome. In the 12th century,
under the
impulse of
bishop Diego Gelmírez,
Compostela became an archbishopric,
attracting a
large and multinational...
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Count Pedro Fróilaz de Traba,
whilst appointing his own notary,
Diego Gelmírez, as
bishop of Compostela. In
successive years he also
obtained the government...
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Historia Compostelana (fully
titled in Latin: De
rebus gestis D.
Didaci Gelmirez,
primi Compostellani Archiepiscopi) is a
historical chronicle by several...
- of poets, including, probably, the
troubadour Marcabru. In 1111,
Diego Gelmírez,
Bishop of
Compostela and the
count of Traba,
crowned and
anointed Alfonso...
- of his diocese,
generally without success. He lost
territory to
Diego Gelmírez and the
Diocese of
Santiago de
Compostela and he lost his
enclaves in the...
- of Deza" (miles de Deza) in a do****ent of 1115.
Arias first met
Diego Gelmírez, ****ure
Archbishop of
Santiago de Compostela, in childhood. Diego's father...
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Highest Galician nobility led by
Pedro Fróilaz de
Traba and the
bishop Diego Gelmírez crown Alfonso VII as "King of Galicia". 1176 – The
Battle of Myriokephalon...