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- Seville. Permission to consult the do****ents at Simancas can be readily obtained. On the outskirts of Simancas lies the megalithic tomb of Los Zumacales, a...
- The Castle of Simancas (also known as Simancas Castle) is a fortified complex in Simancas, central Spain. The castle stands in the center of town and...
- The Simancas Group (1967-2007) was a collective of Spanish painters of Valladolid origin who established their workshops in the town of Simancas (Valladolid)...
- de Simancas Simancas was born in Cordoba, Spain, the son of Diego de Simancas Bretón and María de Simancas, and the brother of Diego de Simancas, Bishop...
- The Battle of Simancas (also called Alhandega or al-Khandaq) was a military battle that started on 19 July 939 in the Iberian Peninsula between the troops...
- Carlos Simancas (born July 17, 1949 in Maracaibo) is a Venezuelan theater and television actor po****r for his various roles in telenovelas. Simancas developed...
- Simancas is an administrative neighborhood (barrio) of Madrid belonging to the district of San Blas-Canillejas. It has an area of 2.278418 km2 (0.879702 sq mi)...
- Rafael Simancas Simancas (born 1966) is a Spanish politician and member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE). Since 2021, he is the Secretary...
- Archive of Simancas (Spanish: Archivo General de Simancas, also known by its acronym, AGS) is an official archive located in the Castle of Simancas, in the...
- Diego de Simancas or Diego de Simancas Simancas (died 1583) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Zamora (1578–1583), Bishop of Badajoz...