• masculine given name. The name is given for Galician Saint Gonzalo (d. c. 1108/12), bishop of Mondoñedo from 1071. It derives from a Gothic name with the first...
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  • Saint Gonzalo (or Gundisalvus) (c. 1040 – c. 1108), a medieval Galician nobleman and clergyman, was the long-serving Bishop of Mondoñedo from 1071. According...
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    minor basilica, Basilica de San Martín de Mondoñedo in Foz, Lugo province. 866: Established as Diocese of San Martiño de Mondoñedo on Galician territories...
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  • Gonzalo Sánchez de Somoza Quiroga (1575 – 14 August 1644) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Mondoñedo (1638–1644). Gonzalo Sánchez...
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  • the principal co-consecrator of: Gonzalo Sánchez de Somoza Quiroga, Bishop of Mondoñedo (1639); and Juan Queipo de Llano Flores, Bishop of Pamplona (1639)...
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    island monastery with the mainland monastery of San Martiño de Mondoñedo under prior Ares Pérez de Viladonga. There followed numerous difficulties for the...
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    a court official and ancestor of the later noble family, Gonzalo Osorio, Bishop of Mondoñedo (d. 1326), and Álvar Núñez Osorio, Count of Trastámara, Lemos...
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  • Bartolomé Santos de Risoba, Bishop of Almería (1634); and the principal co-consecrator of: Gonzalo Sánchez de Somoza Quiroga, Bishop of Mondoñedo (1639); and...
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    Anuario de estudios histórico-Teológicos de la Diócesis de Mondoñedo-Ferrol (in Spanish) (25). Mondoñedo: Cabildo de la Catedral. Mondoñedo. Centro de Estudios...
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  • Clement VIII as Bishop of Mondoñedo. On 11 July 1599, he was consecrated by Juan Alonso Moscoso, Bishop of León with Gonzalo Gutiérrez Montilla, Bishop...
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    Rudesind (redirect from Rosendo de Celanova)
    mother-in-law of count Gonzalo Menéndez. Rudesind was the grandson of Ermesenda Gatónez, sister of his predecessor in the see of Mondoñedo (Dumium), Bishop...
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    Santiago, and Arias Peláez, bishop of Mondoñedo—were exiled from their sees to the monasteries of Celanova and San Martín de Lalín, respectively, at this time...
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  • also served in Cuba, Bishop of Mondoñedo (now known as the Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol), Archbishop of Santiago de Cuba, Bishop of Madrid-Alcala (now...
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    Spain) (1394.01.28 – ?) Lope de Mendoza (1399–1445), previously Bishop of Mondoñedo (Spain) (1393–1399) Álvaro Núñez de Isorna (1445–1449), previously...
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    Álvaro Cunqueiro Mora (Mondoñedo, December 22, 1911 – Vigo, February 28, 1981) was a Galician novelist, poet, playwright, and journalist. He is the author...
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  • from the Archbishop Gerald. Also in 1103 bishop Gonzalo of Mondoñedo appealed a judgement of Bernard de Sedirac, Archbishop of Toledo, to the pope. Probably...
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  • Juániz de Echalar (died 13 October 1656) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Calahorra y La Calzada (1647–1656) and Bishop of Mondoñedo (1644–1647)...
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  • Zamora, with the Bishopric of Lugo, La Coruña and Betanzos, Orense, Mondoñedo, Santiago de Compostela and Tuy. Toro, with the District of Carrión and the District...
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  • Castello García Álvarez, Castilian official and military leader Gonzalo, bishop of Mondoñedo (approximate date) Gregory III, count of Tusculum (approximate...
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  • Caja de la Jara (died 26 May 1593) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Mondoñedo (1582–1593). On 20 December 1582, Isidoro Caja de la Jara...
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    Ferrol, Spain (redirect from Puente de Eume)
    no dia 6 de março de 2018" (PDF). cm-agueda.pt (in Portuguese). Águeda. 28 February 2018. p. 3. Retrieved 23 November 2023. "Ferrol y Mondoñedo harán oficial...
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  • before 1182. Rodrigo's brothers were Fernando, Gonzalo and Velasco. His uncle was Rodrigo González de Traba. On 18 May 1201, Gómez González gave half...
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    he was the principal consecrator of Gonzalo Sánchez de Somoza Quiroga, Bishop of Mondoñedo (1639), and Juan Pérez de Vega, Bishop of Tui (1649). "Archbishop...
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    dioceses: the Metropolitan see Santiago de Compostela, and four suffragan dioceses: Lugo, Ourense, Mondoñedo-Ferrol and Tui-Vigo. While in the 15th-century...
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    Spain, set on one of the stops on the Camino de Santiago. In the 16th century the Bishop of Mondoñedo, Antonio de Guevara, published from memory what he had...
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    first appears in an 11 September 1064 settlement with Suero, Bishop of Mondoñedo, his father confirming the agreement. In the 1065 division of his father's...
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  • 17, 2016 "Diocese of Mondoñedo-Ferrol" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016 "Diocese of Mondoñedo–Ferrol" GCatholic.org...
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  • including St. Rudesind, founder of the Monastery of San Salvador de Celanova, and bishop of Mondoñedo. Among their descendants were queens Elvira Menéndez and...
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  • appointed during the papacy of Pope Paul IV as Bishop of Mondoñedo. He served as Bishop of Mondoñedo until his death on 2 Jul 1566. "Bishop Pedro Maldonado...
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    Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela and by the Bishops of León, Lugo, Mondoñedo and Palencia. The meeting concluded with the peace between John of Castile...
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