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Ribadavia is a town and muni****lity
located in the
southwest of the
province of Ourense, in the
autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It
belongs to...
- Renaissance. He was born in
Madrid but the date is
highly uncertain; he died in
Ribadavia.
Little is
known about his life
except that he
joined the
Dominican order...
- than the
capital the most
important are O
Barco de Valdeorras, Verín,
Ribadavia, Allariz, A Rua, O Carballiño,
Viana do Bolo, and
Xinzo de Limia. As of...
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Among these towns were Ocaña, Guadalajara,
Buitrago del Lozoya, Lucena,
Ribadavia, Hervás, Llerena, and Almazán. In Castile,
Aranda de Duero, Ávila, Alba...
- P****ing Ourense,
there is one
major dam at
Frieira near the town of
Ribadavia,
which is
famous for its
Ribeiro DOP wine (called
after the name of the...
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Council (Di****ción de Valladolid). Also
known as
Palacio de los
Condes de
Ribadavia, the
building in the
Renaissance style was
constructed in the 15th century...
- The
Museo Etnolóxico de
Ribadavia...
- of
Ribadavia,
achieving thus the
nobility rank that he lacked. De los
Cobos built his
palace nearby his in-laws (Palace of the
Counts of
Ribadavia) and...
- Tomás de
Lemos (Thomas) (
Ribadavia, 1555 – Rome, 23
August 1629) was a
Spanish Dominican theologian and controversialist. At an
early age he
entered the...
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granted cartas forales to
numerous cities and towns; in 1164, to Padrón and
Ribadavia; in 1168, to Noia; in 1169 to
Castro Caldelas and to the city of Pontevedra;...