- The
church of
Saint Mary at
Mount Naranco (Spanish:
Iglesia de
Santa María del
Naranco; Asturian:
Ilesia de
Santa María'l Narancu) is a pre-Romanesque...
-
Monte Naranco is a
mountain in Oviedo, Spain. The
church Santa María del
Naranco is
situated on its slopes. It is also
known as the
finishing line for...
- two buildings, the
Church Santa Maria del
Naranco and San
Miguel de Lillo. The
Church Santa Maria de
Naranco was
likely to
originally be
Ramiro I's palace...
- of al-Andalus. Architecturally, his
recreational palace Santa María del
Naranco and
other buildings used the
ramirense style that
prefigured Romanesque...
- del
Naranco and San
Miguel de Lillo, a pre-Romanesque
church and a
palace respectively,
which were
built by the
first Asturian kings on
Mount Naranco, to...
-
Subida al
Naranco is a
professional cycle road race held in
Spain in
early June each year. The
event was
first run in 1941 but was not held consistently...
- Lliño) is a
Roman Catholic church built on the
Naranco mount, near the
Church of
Santa María del
Naranco in Asturias. It was
completed in 842 and it was...
-
Monte Urgull". sansebastianturismoa.eus.
Retrieved August 19, 2024. "Mount
Naranco, Oviedo, Spain". ourworldforyou.com.
Retrieved August 19, 2024. "Mount...
- The
first of the
works from this period, the
Palace of
Santa María del
Naranco,
involved a
significant stylistic, morphological,
constructive and decorative...
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defend Rome. The
Roman Catholic church of
Santa María del
Naranco, on the
slope of
Monte Naranco (Northern Spain), is completed.
Alfonso III, king of Asturias...