- The
Battle of
Monte Laturce, also
known as the
second Battle of Albelda, was a
victory for the
forces of Ordoño I of
Asturias and his ally García Íñiguez...
- an
advocation of the saint.
Aspects of the
historical Battle of
Monte Laturce (859) were
incorporated into this
legend of the
battle of Clavijo, as Claudio...
- the Moors[who?] in the 9th
century Monastery of San
Prudencio de
Monte Laturce,
founded in the 6th
century Hermitage of
Santiago (18th century) Parish...
-
According to the
Chronicle of
Alfonso III, Musa had
placed his army at
Monte Laturce,
outside of Albelda,
which he had
recently fortified. Ordoño
split his...
- with the
Christians having to take
refuge in the
Clavijo castle in
Monte Laturce. The
chronicles say that
Ramiro I had a
dream in
which the
apostle Santiago...
- de
Monte Laturce) was a
Spanish nobleman and monk of the
Order of St.
Bernard of
Cistercians at the
Monastery of San
Prudencio de
Monte Laturce in Clavijo...
- forces,
besieging the town and
pursuing Musa’a army to a
refuge on
Mount Laturce. They
dealt Musa a
crushing defeat,
killing his son-in-law, an otherwise...
- Fernández de Medrano, a
friar at the
Monastery of San
Prudencio de
Monte Laturce,
defends the
valido system.
Directly addressing the Duke of Lerma, Juan...
-
Gascon leaders. In the past it has been
conflated with the
Battle of
Monte Laturce, also near Albelda,
which occurred in 859 or 860.
According to Ibn Hayyan...
-
Tortosa Pancorbo 2nd
Roncevaux P****
Clavijo Albelda Guadalacete Monte Laturce Morcuera Polvoraria 1st
Cellorigo 2nd
Cellorigo 2nd
Barcelona 10th century...