Sasabe (or Sasave), a small place near Jaca in Huesca province, Aragon region, Spain is an ermitage that became a former semi-itinerant bishopric and is...
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Sasabe or Sasave may refer to the following: In Europe Sasabe, Aragon, a former town and bishopric in Aragon, Spain, now a Latin Catholic titular see the...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Jaca (category Aragon)
Juan de la Peña, San Pedro de Siresa and San Adrián de Sasabe. Among the itinerant bishops of Aragon were: c. 920: Iñigo c. 922: Ferriolus 933–947: Fortuño...
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of the village is in 1027. It belonged to the Monastery of San Adrian de Sasabe. It was included in the municipality of Abay from 1844 to 1963, when it...
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List of Romanesque buildings (section Aragon)
Sasabe Santa Maria de Iguacel Church of Santiago in Agüero Serrablo churches Province of Zaragoza Real Monasterio de Nuestra Señora de Rueda, Aragon region...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Huesca (category Culture of Aragon)
Juan de la Peña, San Pedro de Siresa, and San Adrián de Sasabe. Among the bishops of Aragon were: . c. 920 : Iñigo . c. 922 : Ferriolus 933–947 : Fortuño...
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in the Spanish city of Zaragoza, capital of the autonomous community of Aragon. It has one line called Line 1 and it was expected to be expanded with a...
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Council of Cardinals. Juan José was born in the municipality of Cretas, Aragon. One of his sisters still lives there, while the other died at a young age...
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