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Dovecot
Dovecot Dove"cot`, Dovecote Dove"cote`, n.
A small house or box, raised to a considerable height above
the ground, and having compartments, in which domestic
pigeons breed; a dove house.
Like an eagle in a dovecote, I Fluttered your Volscians
in Corioli. --Shak.
Dovecote
Dovecot Dove"cot`, Dovecote Dove"cote`, n.
A small house or box, raised to a considerable height above
the ground, and having compartments, in which domestic
pigeons breed; a dove house.
Like an eagle in a dovecote, I Fluttered your Volscians
in Corioli. --Shak.
Meaning of Oveco from wikipedia
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Oveco is a
masculine given name from the
Iberian Peninsula. It was most
commonly used in
northwestern Iberia. Its
etymology is uncertain. A connection...
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Oveco Núñez (died 951) was the
Bishop of León from 927
until his death. His
episcopate coincides with the
reign of King
Ramiro II (931–51),
whose faithful...
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Oveco (died 957x62) was the
Bishop of
Oviedo from 913/4,
whose episcopate lasted almost half a century.
Despite his
longevity he is a
relatively obscure...
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maidens for his ****istance. In the year 788, the
counts Don
Arias and Don
Oveco rebelled against Mauregatus and slew him as
vengeance for
enacting this...
- "The Four Hor****".
Oveco (commissioned by
Abbot Semporius),
Apocalypse of Valladolid, c. 970.
Library of Valladolid, Spain....
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Onecca Ovéquiz,
daughter of
Oveco Bermúdez and his wife
Elvira Suárez. They had
several children,
including Count Oveco and
Fronilde Sánchez, the latter...
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after this
victory of the
Leonese troops,
collaborated with his brother,
Oveco Núñez,
Bishop of León in the repoblación of Salamanca.
Although his filiation...
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Christ and a deacon.
Transformed into a monastery, the
first abbot was
Oveco, do****ented
between 969 and 978, and the
first reference mentioning that...
- the
Apocalypse of
Saint John of
Beatus of Liébana—copied by a monk
called Oveco in the year 970, in the now-vanished Our Lady of
Valcavado monastery in...
- Flacinus, and
Oveco. He was long
mistaken for a
senior bishop, as by
Carlos González de Posada, who
interposed his
episcopate in that of
Oveco for the years...