Academia Española, VIII, 285 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ambrosio de Morales. Works by or about Ambrosio de Morales at the Internet Archive v t e...
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Morales identifies this with the monastery of Covadonga. Her husband Alfonso I was buried in the same monastery. 16th-century chronicler Ambrosio de Morales...
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José Díaz Morales. His father was a lawyer and encouraged his education. He attended secondary school at Colegio de la Acción Católica de la Juventud...
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Adosinda (redirect from Adosina De Asturias)
enter the Monastery de San Juan de Santianes de Pravia on either 26 November 783 or 785, according to the chronicle of Ambrosio de Morales. She became a nun...
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chronicler Ambrosio de Morales recorded that the exact place where the remains of the infante Enrique rested was unknown, although the writer Antolínez de Burgos...
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Albolafia (redirect from Molino de la Albolafia)
the city's water supply. In particular, the 16th-century writer Ambrosio de Morales claimed that the waterwheel existed in the early 9th century, but...
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until his death. De Sandoval was born in Valladolid. He continued the chronicle begun by Florián de Ocampo and Ambrosio de Morales, and rather uncritically...
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church of Santa Maria de Lagos, mentioned that according to several ancient authors, including the Spanish historian Ambrosio de Morales, the bishop of Lacobriga...
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Campillo del Rey. In 1588 the square was renamed Campo Santo de los Mártires after Ambrosio de Morales erected a monument here in memory of honour of Christian...
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appears in the fourth volume of the Corónica general de España (Córdoba: 1584) by Ambrosio de Morales, court historian of Philip II of Spain, among other...
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