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Municipality in Galicia, Spain
Celanova is a municipality in the province of Ourense, in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Terra de Celanova. Situated
Celanova
10th century Galician bishop and abbot
monk of Celanova). Rudesind succeeded St. Franquila (originally from the monastery of Ribas de Sil) as abbot of Celanova. As abbot of Celanova, he was
Rudesind
First-century bishop of Guadix, Spain
relics were translated to San Salvador de Celanova (in Celanova, Ourense). In 1592, the sepulcher at Celanova was opened and part of Torquatus’ relics
Torquatus_of_Acci
The monastery of San Salvador de Celanova is a religious complex in Celanova, Galicia, Spain. The once wealthy abbey of Benedictines was founded by St
Monastery of San Salvador de Celanova
Monastery_of_San_Salvador_de_Celanova
Municipality in Granada, Spain
Tufayl Antoni Infante Twin towns — Sister cities Guadix is twinned with: Celanova, Spain (since 2006). L'Arboç, Spain (since 2019). Guadix has also reached
Guadix
Style of architecture
Monastery of San Salvador de Celanova in Celanova, Galicia
Spanish Renaissance architecture
Spanish_Renaissance_architecture
Event in which a ship is abandoned
de bienes la empresa que dejó abandonado en Manila al Celanova" [Company that abandoned Celanova in Manila dissolved due to lack of assets]. La Voz de
Ship_abandonment
Galician magnate
was the wife of King Sancho Ordóñez. Rudesind (fl. 916–77), abbot of Celanova and bishop of Mondoñedo, later regarded as a saint. Fruela (fl. 935–42)
Gutier_Menéndez
Comarca in Galicia, Spain
Celanova is a comarca in the Galician province of Ourense. The overall population of this local region is 17,497 (2019). A Bola, Cartelle, Celanova,
Terra_de_Celanova
nicknamed Barbosa, Lord of Celanova (1070–1130) was a Galician nobleman. He was the son of Nuño Velázquez, Count of Celanova, and Sancha Gomes. Sancho
Sancho_Nunes_de_Barbosa
Surname list
[ˈmendez] Origin Language Spanish Meaning "son of Mendo" Region of origin Celanova (Galicia) Other names Variant form Mendes (Portuguese) Derived Hermenegild
Mendez
King of León from 984 to 999
bishop of Mondoñedo—were exiled from their sees to the monasteries of Celanova and San Martín de Lalín, respectively, at this time. Because his support
Bermudo_II_of_León
Celleneuve (Cèlanòva in Occitan) is a part of Mosson neighbourhood, in the West of the city of Montpellier, Hérault, France. The place name can be translated
Celleneuve
was born in Celanova, into a well-off Galicianist family. In 1932, at the age of twenty, he created the Mocedades Galeguistas de Celanova (Galicianist
Celso_Emilio_Ferreiro
Spanish screenwriter (born 1972)
Física o Química and Elite. Carlos Montero was born on 9 October 1972 in Celanova, Province of Ourense, Montero earned a licentiate degree in Information
Carlos_Montero_Castiñeira
Municipality in Galicia, Spain
autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Terra de Celanova. "IGE. Táboas". www.ige.eu (in Galician). Retrieved 2017-10-07. National
Cartelle
First recorded same-sex marriage in Spain
about the church wedding were found at Monastery of San Salvador de Celanova in Celanova, Ourense, from where they were transferred to the National Historical
First same-sex marriage in Spain
First_same-sex_marriage_in_Spain
Seven clerics traditionally said to have brought Christianity to Spain
10th century, Torquatus' relics were translated to San Salvador de Celanova (in Celanova, Ourense). In 1592, the sepulcher was opened and part of Torquatus'
Seven_Apostolic_Men
Portuguese nobleman (1080-1146)
marriage was with the Countess Teresa Afonso de Celanova, a noble lady, daughter of Afonso Nunes de Celanova and Maria Fernandes. During the siege of Guimarães
Egas_Moniz_o_Aio
Administrative divisions of some autonomous communities in Spain
Limia O Carballiño A Limia Ourense O Ribeiro Terra de Caldelas Terra de Celanova Terra de Trives Valdeorras Verín Viana A Paradanta Caldas O Deza O Baixo
Comarcas_of_Spain
Voluntary association of Spanish municipalities
Spanish). Retrieved 10 June 2022. (in Spanish) Mancomunidades in Spain, interactive map. Mancomunidad Tierra de Caballeros Web Mancomunidad Terra de Celanova
Mancomunidad
Spanish serial killer (1809–1863)
by Royal Order of 13 May 1854 and Blanco was transferred to a prison in Celanova. Although there is no documentary evidence for the identity of Mr. Phillips
Manuel_Blanco_Romasanta
Portuguese nobleman (1124–1190)
granddaughter of Trastamiro Aboazar. His first wife was Urraca Sanches de Celanova, daughter of Sancho Nunes de Barbosa and Sancha Henriques (daughter of
Gonçalo_Mendes_de_Sousa
Count of Portugal from 1096 to 1112
Coruña; Sancha Henriques (c. 1097 – 1163), married firstly Sancho Nunes de Celanova, with issue. After becoming a widow, married secondly Fernando Mendes de
Henry,_Count_of_Portugal
11/12th-century Countess and disputed Queen of Portugal
issue; Sancha Henriques (c. 1097–1163), married firstly Sancho Nunes de Celanova, with issue. After being widowed, married secondly Fernando Mendes de Bragança
Theresa,_Countess_of_Portugal
Spanish breed of dog
twenty-first century it is found principally in Allariz, in A Merca, in Celanova, in O Irixo and in Xinzo de Limia in the Province of Ourense; in Agolada
Can_de_Palleiro
Topics referred to by the same term
Monasterio de San Salvador may refer to: Monasterio de San Salvador (Celanova) Monasterio de San Salvador (Celorio) Monasterio de San Salvador (Cornellana)
Monasterio_de_San_Salvador
War between Leon and Portugal
In December 1160, Ferdinand II of Leon met with Afonso I of Portugal in Celanova and this meeting seems to have resulted in a pact or alliance between the
Luso-Leonese_War_(1167–1169)
Spanish aristocrat
wife countess Trudilde (Trudildi). There is a notice in the monastery of Celanova, dated 8 October 950, of the delimitation of the village of Santa María
Rodrigo_Velázquez
King of León from 999 to 1028
Oliva of Vic called Alfonso imperator. A document of the monastery of Celanova (1007) also refers to Alfonso V as rex imperator. Fernández del Pozo 1999
Alfonso_V_of_León
Historical drama television series
The Mess You Leave Behind was filmed in locations in Galicia including Celanova, Ourense, whose public high school (the one in which the creator studied)
The_Mess_You_Leave_Behind
55 16 7 5 42 23 1381 CD Vallobín 2 56 55 14 13 29 43 74 1382 Sporting Celanova CF 2 76 55 21 13 42 74 134 1383 CD La Calzada 2 76 55 16 20 40 81 147 1384
Football records and statistics in Spain
Football_records_and_statistics_in_Spain
Kingdom in Iberia from 910 to 1833
of San Miguel de Eiré, Pantón (12th century) Oratory of San Miguel de Celanova (first quarter of the 10th century) Pórtico da Gloria, Cathedral of Santiago
Kingdom_of_Galicia
Municipality in Galicia, Spain
autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Terra de Celanova. As of 2016, the municipality has a population of 1,893; distributed in
Padrenda
river), Córdoba/Córdova (hill near the river), Padrão (rock or stone), Celanova (barn or reservoir).[citation needed] Names of trees or plantations are
Portuguese_name
peace treaty on Afonso Henriques, which was signed at the monastery of Celanova. Portugal in the Middle Ages Luso-Leonese War (1130–1137) Luso-Leonese
Luso-Leonese_War_(1158–1160)
Football league
Arnoia Beluso Cented Academy Choco Cultural Areas Lemos Moaña Pontevedra B Porriño Industrial Portonovo Sporting Celanova Tyde Umia Valladares Villalonga
Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Galicia
Divisiones_Regionales_de_Fútbol_in_Galicia
Football league season
38 11 12 15 46 52 −6 34 17 Club Turista 38 13 7 18 41 62 −21 33 18 Sp. Celanova 38 13 5 20 37 64 −27 31 19 Gimnástica Torrelavega 38 9 10 19 40 56 −16
1977–78_Tercera_División
Portuguese Count (12th Century)
Portugal, Mendo was the son of Gonçalo Mendes de Sousa and Urraca Sanches de Celanova, a noble woman, granddaughter of Henry, Count of Portugal and Theresa.
Mendo_de_Sousa
Municipality in Galicia, Spain
autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Terra de Celanova. "IGE. Táboas". www.ige.eu (in Galician). Retrieved 2017-10-11. National
Ramirás
Municipality in Galicia, Spain
autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Terra de Celanova. "IGE. Táboas". www.ige.eu (in Galician). Retrieved 2017-10-11. National
Quintela_de_Leirado
about the church wedding were found at the Monastery of San Salvador de Celanova. Although not an official same-sex marriage, in 1901 Marcela Gracia Ibeas
Same-sex_marriage_in_Spain
Armed conflict in Galicia
presence of the Bishop of Porto, Paio Mendes, his former rival, the Count of Celanova, the Archdeacon Telo and some other nobles and clerics even donated to
Luso-Leonese_War_(1130–1137)
11/12th-century Galician military, political, and religious figure
father, the previous lord king Alfonso. On 5 July 1118, in a document from Celanova, Alfonso is called a clientulus ("little dependent") of Pedro. As late
Pedro_Fróilaz_de_Traba
records of their marriage were found in the Monastery of San Salvador de Celanova. 1290 – A Moor (name not recorded) was burned at the stake in Arguedas
LGBTQ_history_in_Spain
Province of Spain
O Carballiño Cartelle Castrelo de Miño Castrelo do Val Castro Caldelas Celanova Cenlle Coles Cortegada Cualedro Chandrexa de Queixa Entrimo Esgos Gomesende
Province_of_Ourense
Municipality in Galicia, Spain
Galicia region of north-west Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Terra de Celanova. It is located to the very west of the province. "IGE. Táboas". www.ige
Pontedeva
Spanish priest
sent on a range of missions to schools in places such as San Fernando and Celanova but was also assigned to other localities such Monforte de Lemos. But the
Manuel_Míguez_González
Municipality in Galicia, Spain
autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Terra de Celanova. "IGE. Táboas". www.ige.eu (in Galician). Retrieved 2017-10-07. National
A_Bola,_Ourense
Limia O Carballiño A Limia Ourense O Ribeiro Terra de Caldelas Terra de Celanova Terra de Trives Valdeorras Verín Viana A Paradanta Caldas O Deza O Baixo
Comarcas_of_Galicia
Galician writer
linguas, 2009, tresCtres. En defensa do Poleiro. Os escritores galegos en Celanova, 2010, Toxosoutos. Os dereitos humanos: unha ollada múltipleOs dereitos
Moncho_Iglesias_Míguez
387 Castrelo de Miño 1,928 Castrelo do Val 1,241 Castro Caldelas 1,594 Celanova 6,020 Cenlle 1,431 Coles 3,214 Cortegada 1,344 Cualedro 2,049 Chandrexa
List of municipalities in Ourense
List_of_municipalities_in_Ourense
Municipality in Galicia, Spain
autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Terra de Celanova. "IGE. Táboas". www.ige.eu (in Galician). Retrieved 2017-10-07. National
Gomesende
Roderic"), to whom it cedes the monastery of Celanova, at which he became a monk. Another document from Celanova, dated 7 August 969, has been controversially
Pelayo_Rodríguez_(bishop)
las Vegas (Havana), Cuba Rubí Boyeros (Havana), Cuba La Calahorra, Spain Celanova, Spain Clichy, France Els Guiamets, Spain Guelta Zemmur, Western Sahara
List of twin towns and sister cities in Spain
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Spain
Football tournament season
Júpiter 1–2 Nàstic Tarragona 1–2 0–0 Zamora 3–3 (7–6 p) Calahorra 2–0 1–3 Celanova 1–8 Celta Turista 1–3 0–5 Reus 3–4 Poblense 2–0 1–4 Hospitalet 4–7 Olot
1978–79_Copa_del_Rey
Artistic style on the Iberian Peninsula
environment, such as Bishop Genadio of Astorga or the Galician noble Rudesind of Celanova. Despite being Christians from the north, they were influenced by Andalusian
Mozarabic art and architecture
Mozarabic_art_and_architecture
Count of portugal (died 1028)
Nuño Velázquez, known in Portuguese sources as Nuno Vasques or Nuno of Celanova. Nuño married Fronilde Sánchez and had several children, including counts
Nuno_Alvites
Leonese count
married to Teodegonza, a relative of Rudesind, founder of the monastery of Celanova. He was probably a brother of Piniolo Gundemáriz and thus an uncle of Count
Suero_Gundemáriz
Municipality in Galicia, Spain
autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Terra de Celanova. "IGE. Táboas". www.ige.eu (in Galician). Retrieved 2017-10-09. National
A_Merca
Municipality in Galicia, Spain
autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Terra de Celanova. According to the National Statistics Institute of Spain (INE), Verea had
Verea
Celanova on 27 February 938. Oveco's star continued to rise under Ramiro II. On 26 September 942 Rudesind named a certain Frankila abbot of Celanova and
Oveco_(bishop_of_Oviedo)
Count of Portugal from 997 to 1008
December 1001 records the settlement of a dispute concerning the monastery of Celanova by Alfonso V and "his elder, the lord Menendo, son of Gonzalo" ("senatus
Menendo_González
Galicia (in Spanish). 10 February 2019. "El PP revalida el gobierno y Celanova Decide entraría en la corporación". La Región (in Spanish). 16 May 2019
Opinion polling for the 2019 Spanish local elections (Galicia)
Opinion_polling_for_the_2019_Spanish_local_elections_(Galicia)
known as A Cidá. Castro of Armeá Augas Santas, Allariz Castro of Castromao Celanova Castro of Vilachá Boborás Castro of Meimón Boborás Castro of Astureses
List_of_castros_in_Galicia
Spanish author (1851–1908)
figures of Galician culture and identity. Manuel Curros Enríquez was born in Celanova, Galicia, Spain. He was the son of a scriban. Manuel went to school until
Manuel_Curros_Enríquez
December 988 Bermudo, identified as of Oviedo, confirmed a royal donation to Celanova. On 2 May 989 the bishop made an exchange of villages with count Gundemaro
Bermudo_(bishop_of_Oviedo)
Civil parish in Norte, Portugal
existed as the parochial church, being under the primitive monastery of Celanova, in Galicia. The civil parish of Monte Córdova is situated 30 kilometres
Monte_Córdova
Vilar de Barrio, Baños de Molgas, Xunqueira de Ambía, Allariz, A Merca, Celanova, Ramirás, Gomesende, Cartelle, A Arnoia Ourense Arteixo A Coruña Arzoá
Rivers_of_Galicia
Roman Catholic diocese in Spain
VIMIEIRO, Carballiño-Orcellón District Castrelo de Miño District Cea District Celanova District Cortegada District Cualedro District Chaos de Amoeiro District
Diocese_of_Ourense
Galician nobleman
simultaneous with Alfonso's grant of the castle of Sandi to the abbey of Celanova. This grant was intended to ensure the loyalty of the abbey, since it was
Fernando_Yáñez
Galician intellectual
for Parliamentary Elections, he made many speeches in the district of Celanova, to no acclaim. In July 1918, Risco began writing articles for A Nosa Terra
Vicente_Risco
documents about the church wedding were found at Monastery of San Salvador de Celanova. Critics have argued that the union was simply an Adelphopoiesis, a ceremony
History_of_same-sex_unions
Galician magnate
children, including St. Rudesind, founder of the Monastery of San Salvador de Celanova, and bishop of Mondoñedo. Among their descendants were queens Elvira Menéndez
Ero_Fernández
Galician bishop
he subscribed a charter of Vermudo II of León privileging the Abbey of Celanova. On 1 February 1007, as bishop of Mondoñedo, he confirmed the ruling of
Armentarius
Galician nobleman
of Alfonso's wife is from a document of 5 July 1118 in the archives of Celanova, which also happens to be the first record of Alfonso bearing the title
Alfonso_Núñez
is only accessible by a non-paved path diverging from the road towards Celanova. ""A Barca" aldea con encanto. / The charming village Barca". Municipality
A_Barca
[permanent dead link] Andrade Cernadas, Jose Miguel (1995). O Tombo de Celanova, Tomo I,. Edição do Consello da Cultura Galega, Santiago de Compostela
Barroso_(region)
Caldelas, (Castro Caldelas) Alcázar of Milmanda, (Celanova) Tower of Vilanova dos Infantes, (Celanova) Castle of Roucos, (Cenlle) Castle of San Adrao,
List_of_castles_in_Spain
pertaining to Sancho's reign are found in the cartulary of the Abbey of Celanova. They show him making a gift of a villa to Gutier Menéndez in 927 and another
Sancho_Ordóñez
American musician and member of Santana
"Miami Guitarist Shows Finesse On Debut Album - Tommy Anthony: Mondial (Celanova Records)". Sun Sentinel. May 20, 1995. Retrieved August 8, 2023. "Now Playing
Tommy_Anthony
Battle in Spain in 1037
last document in which Bermudo appears is a donation to the Monastery of Celanova on 9 June 1037. A document of 9 January 1038 refers to the reign of Ferdinand
Battle_of_Tamarón
Galician bishop
when Rudesind was already bishop. Since Rudesind ordered the monks of Celanova to perform services in Savaric's memory on Saint Roman's day (18 November)
Savaric II (bishop of Mondoñedo)
Savaric_II_(bishop_of_Mondoñedo)
Lusitanian god
Limia, Orense); Reve siboico (alternate readings: Tebieco or Siddico) (Celanova, Orense); Reve langanidae(i)gui (Castelo Branco); Reve langanid[aeco] (Castelo
Reo_(deity)
Spanish football manager
in Ourense, Galicia, Rey played for local sides SD Melias and Sporting Celanova CF before retiring in 2008 at the age of 23, due to a knee injury. Shortly
Javi Rey (footballer, born 1985)
Javi_Rey_(footballer,_born_1985)
Spanish footballer (born 1981)
Lleida 10 (0) 2007–2008 Logroñés 45 (5) 2008–2009 Coruxo 2009 Sporting Celanova 2010–2012 Rápido Bouzas ? (15) 2013 Pontellas * Club domestic league appearances
Nacho_Franco
the Province of Ourense, Spain. As Burgas Monastery of San Salvador de Celanova Monastery of Santa María de Oseira Ourense Cathedral Ponte Vella Ribadavia
List of Bienes de Interés Cultural in the Province of Ourense
List_of_Bienes_de_Interés_Cultural_in_the_Province_of_Ourense
Galician and Portuguese military and political leader
(dominus terrae), Gómez at the time. Also in 1138 Gómez made a donation to Celanova, a large and influential Benedictine house in Galicia, and his wealth and
Gómez_Núñez
Portuguese nobleman (1050 - 1107)
twice, first to Dórdia Pais Azevedo and second to Teresa Afonso Nunes de Celanova. D. Mem Moniz de Riba Douro (1075 - 1154) married twice, first to D. Gontinha
Monio_Ermiges
Roman Catholic diocese in Spain
Carriedo Tejedo, Manuel (1999). "El gallego Pelayo Tedóniz: monje de Celanova (desde 1040), diácono compostelano (desde 1056) y obispo de León (desde
Diocese_of_León_in_Spain
Domes in religious architecture in the Early Middle Ages
Tomás de las Ollas (first half of the 10th century), and San Miguel de Celanova (10th century). The churches of Santiago de Peñalba and San Salvador de
Early_medieval_domes
Football tournament season
Zafra 2–0 2–1 Figueras 11–4 Arenas Guecho 7–2 4–2 Malgrat 1–1 (4–3 p) Celanova 0–0 1–1 Orihuela 3–1 Vic 2–1 1–0 Europa 4–2 Badalona 2–1 2–1 Cartagena
1977–78_Copa_del_Rey
related apparently to the family of Rudesind, founder of the monastery of Celanova, with which Froila was connected as early a 1056. Froila was married to
Froila_Arias
Abstract crystal pieces have also been found in the northern towns of Celanova and San Millán de la Cogolla, all dating between the 10th and 11th centuries
Chess_in_Spain
Santo Tirso Alcázar de San Juan, Spain Cantagalo, São Tomé and Príncipe Celanova, Spain Clichy, France Groß-Umstadt, Germany Mâcon, France Nova Friburgo
List of twin towns and sister cities in Portugal
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Portugal
document is a twelfth-century copy of a charter of Alfonso V for the abbey of Celanova containing the name Pelagius Hosterici, presumably an error for Roderici
Pelayo_Rodríguez_(count)
Bridge in Portugal Melgaço, Castro Laboreiro e Lamas de Mouro
connected Castro Laboreiro with Galicia to the east, in the direction of Celanova (through Portos and Seara) and south towards Entrimo and Lobios (through
Ponte_das_Caínheiras
bold)'. Cf. Old Irish cóil 'meagre, lean'. Coeliobriga: An oppidum near Celanova, most probably the capital of the Coelerni. To *koyl- and *brigā. Copori:
List of Celtic place names in Galicia
List_of_Celtic_place_names_in_Galicia
Portuguese nobleman (1070 – 1130)
“The Good” , married three times, the first time with Urraca Sanches de Celanova (1120–?), daughter of Sancho Nunes (1070 – 1130 , the second time with
Mem_Viegas_de_Sousa
Spanish lawyer, footballer, sports leader, and politician
merchant and politician. He studied high school at the Escolapios school in Celanova and then studied law at the Central University of Madrid. He worked in
Leopoldo_García_Durán
CELANOVA
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Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One with Beautiful Hair
Boy/Male
Muslim
Selection, Choice
Male
Swedish
Swedish form of Old Norse Hallsteinn, HALSTEN means "rock stone."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Pleasant
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Dutch, French, Gaelic, Irish, Latin
Small; Little; Humble; Form of Paul
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Kezia, KETZIA means "cassia," a bark similar to cinnamon.Â
Female
English
English diminutive form of Welsh Lyn ("lake"), LYNETTE means "little lake." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of the sister of Lyonesse.Â
Girl/Female
Tamil
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God
Surname or Lastname
North German form of Knoche.German
North German form of Knoche.German : possibly a habitational name from Knock near Emden.English : topographic name for someone living by a hill, from Middle English knocke ‘hill’ (Old English cnoc).
Biblical
that remembers; that is a man
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