Ribadavia is a town and municipality located in the southwest of the province of Ourense, in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to...
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Among these towns were Ocaña, Guadalajara, Buitrago del Lozoya, Lucena, Ribadavia, Hervás, Llerena, and Almazán. In Castile, Aranda de Duero, Ávila, Alba...
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than the capital the most important are O Barco de Valdeorras, Verín, Ribadavia, Allariz, A Rua, O Carballiño, Viana do Bolo, and Xinzo de Limia. As of...
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Renaissance. He was born in Madrid but the date is highly uncertain; he died in Ribadavia. Little is known about his life except that he joined the Dominican order...
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Council (Diputación de Valladolid). Also known as Palacio de los Condes de Ribadavia, the building in the Renaissance style was constructed in the 15th century...
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of Ribadavia, achieving thus the nobility rank that he lacked. De los Cobos built his palace nearby his in-laws (Palace of the Counts of Ribadavia) and...
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Passing Ourense, there is one major dam at Frieira near the town of Ribadavia, which is famous for its Ribeiro DOP wine (called after the name of the...
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Tomás de Lemos (Thomas) (Ribadavia, 1555 – Rome, 23 August 1629) was a Spanish Dominican theologian and controversialist. At an early age he entered the...
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province of Ourense, Spain. Chapel of San Xes (or San Ginés) de Francelos in Ribadavia, province of Ourense, Spain. Church of San Pedro de la Mata (in ruins)...
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