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- The Order of Santiago (/ˌsɒntiˈɑːɡoʊ/; Spanish: Orden de Santiago [sanˈtjaɣo]) is a religious and military order founded in the 12th century. It owes its...
- his cult (Santiaguistas) proposed the patronage of Spain under his name, in contrast to those who favored Teresa of Ávila. The Santiaguistas overcame and...
- Main organ Board of Extremadura Ministries 6 Responsible to ****embly of Extremadura Headquarters Conventual Santiaguista, Mérida Website www.juntaex.es...
- resulting in a single nave church covered with barrel vault. The Conventual Santiaguista is a granite and masonry building, made in the late 15th century. It...
- those issues and could guide the Spanish nation. Santiago's supporters (Santiaguistas) fought back and eventually won the argument, but Teresa of Ávila remained...
- Bibliography Madrid y Medina, Ángela (1989). "Alfonso X el Sabio y La Mancha santiaguista" (PDF). Espacio Tiempo y Forma. Serie III, Historia Medieval. 2. Madrid:...
- where the Adelantamiento de Cazorla and the Encomienda de Segura de la santiaguista were located, respectively, which formed the outpost of the territories...
- Fernández, Manuel (2003): "Sobre la muerte y enterramientos de un Maestre santiaguista" in Revista de estudios extremeños. Vol. 59 (2): 757–775. ISSN 0210-2854...
- ISBN 978-84-617-4815-0. Sáinz de la Maza Lasoli, Regina (1997). "Los santiaguistas del reino de Murcia durante la ocupación aragonesa (1296-1304)" (PDF)...
- problems and could lead the Spanish nation back. Santiago's supporters ("santiaguistas") fought back viciously and won the day, but Teresa of Avila remained...