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donation in 1119.
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Church of San
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Studies in
Medieval Spanish Frontier History,
Study II: Fernando...
- The
Monastery of San
Xulián de
Samos (Galician:
Mosteiro de San
Xulián de Samos; Spanish:
Monasterio de San Julián de Samos) is an
active Benedictine...
- Julián
Felipe Muñoz
Palomo (Spanish: [
xuliˈan feˈlipe muˈɲoθ paˈlomo]; 24
November 1947 – 24
September 2024) was a
Spanish politician,
known for his controversial...
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refugios are
located in monasteries, such as the one in the
Monastery of San
Xulián de
Samos that is run by monks, and the one in
Santiago de Compostela. The...
- the island. The Holy
viewpoint is the
highest point on the island. "San
Xulián da Illa de Arousa" is the only
parish in this island. Some of its beaches...
- death, but one
tradition relates his
being put in the
Monastery of San
Xulián de Samos. He was the
governor of the
palace during the
reign of Adosinda's...
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Mouton de Gruyter. pp. 251–258. ISBN 3-11-017896-6.
Zhang et al. 1999 Li,
Xulian; Huang,
Quanxi (2004). "The
Introduction and
Development of the
Zhuang Writing...
- not Mang, was
reconstructed by
Andrew Hsiu (2016). Hsiu (2017),
citing Li
Xulian (1999),
notes that
Pakanic languages were
formerly spoken further up north...
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famous Benedictine monastery that is now used as a church, the
Church of San
Xulián de Moraime. The name of the town, "Muxía",
refers to the
monks who established...
- the
Kingdom of León to her children. A
diploma issued in
Monastery of San
Xulián de
Samos on 24 October 1102
refers to the "children" of
Raymond and Urraca...