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- protection- leave?." Historia Compostellana, Book I, Chapter 90 The Historia Compostelana (fully titled in Latin: De rebus gestis D. Didaci Gelmirez, primi Compostellani...
- monarch. Two early sources—the Chronicle of Sahagún and the Historia Compostelana—attribute the proposal about Urraca's marriage to Alfonso I, King of...
- marble and surrounded by six votive lamps. The 12th century Historia Compostelana commissioned by Diego Gelmírez provides a summary of the legend of St...
- cavibelonian solenogasters, s****-less, worm-like, marine mollusks. Urgorria compostelana García-Alvarez & Salvini-Plawen, 2001 Urgorria monoplicata Salvini-Plawen...
- Spanish). El Deportivo. 6 June 2023. Retrieved 15 March 2024. "Grupo Compostelana Puerto Cruz" (in Spanish). Fútbol Regional. Retrieved 15 March 2024....
- from Braga to Compostela by Diego Gelmírez according to the Historia Compostelana. Susanna is the co-patron of the city along with St. James. Saint Susanna...
- (Annelida, ****ellata) in NW Iberian Peninsula". Nova Acta Científica Compostelana (Bioloxía). 24: 63–68. ISSN 2340-0021. "Crayfish 'trapping' fails to...
- cloak) Guarda un trocito de corazón. (keeps a piece of heart.) — "Tuna Compostelana", D. Martinez Pinto & M. Menéndez Vigo This applies to Spanish tunas...
- join other routes at Puente La Reina, thence to Santiago along the Via Compostelana. The former abbey church was listed in 1998 among the UNESCO World Heritage...
- time are the Crónica Najerense, connected to Nájera, and the Historia Compostelana, written from the perspective of the church of Santiago de Compostela...