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Ordoño II of León
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Ordoño II of León
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Statue at the Paseo de la Argentina (a walk) in the Retiro Park (Jardines del Buen Retiro) in Madrid. Sculpted in white stone by Philippe Boiston between 1750 and 1753.
García I of León — Statue at the Paseo de la Argentina (a walk) in the Retiro Park (Jardines del Buen Retiro) in Madrid. Sculpted in white stone by Philippe Boiston between 1750 and 1753.
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García I of León Statue at the Paseo de la Argentina (a walk) in the Retiro Park (Jardines del Buen Retiro) in Madrid. Sculpted in white stone by Philippe Boiston between 1750 and 1753.
García I of León
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Medieval stone bridge over river Duero, Zamora, Spain
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Miniatura do rei Afonso III o Magno, de Asturias (848-910), no Tumbo A da Catedral de Santiago de Compostela
King Alfonso III of Asturias — Miniatura do rei Afonso III o Magno, de Asturias (848-910), no Tumbo A da Catedral de Santiago de Compostela
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King Alfonso III of Asturias Miniatura do rei Afonso III o Magno, de Asturias (848-910), no Tumbo A da Catedral de Santiago de Compostela
Jimena of Pamplona
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Miniature (c. 1118) from the archives of Oviedo Cathedral showing Alfonso III flanked by his queen, Jimena (left), and his bishop, Gomelo II (right).
Alfonso III and Jimena — Miniature (c. 1118) from the archives of Oviedo Cathedral showing Alfonso III flanked by his queen, Jimena (left), and his bishop, Gomelo II (right).
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Alfonso III and Jimena Miniature (c. 1118) from the archives of Oviedo Cathedral showing Alfonso III flanked by his queen, Jimena (left), and his bishop, Gomelo II (right).
Alfonso III of Asturias
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Ordoño I of Asturias
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According to Catholic tradition, Apostle James, son of Zebedee, spread Christianity in Spain, then after he was beheaded ihis remains were later transferred to Galicia in a stone boat, to the place where this cathedral now stands.
Santiago de Compostela Cathedral — According to Catholic tradition, Apostle James, son of Zebedee, spread Christianity in Spain, then after he was beheaded ihis remains were later transferred to Galicia in a stone boat, to the place where this cathedral now stands.
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Santiago de Compostela Cathedral According to Catholic tradition, Apostle James, son of Zebedee, spread Christianity in Spain, then after he was beheaded ihis remains were later transferred to Galicia in a stone boat, to the place where this cathedral now stands.