James the Great were declared to have been found in Galicia, at Santiago de Compostela. |
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As a place of pilgrimage Canterbury was, in the 13th century, second only to Santiago de Compostela. |
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James to the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, in Galicia, Spain, where the shrine of the apostle James is located. |
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Lease-purchase of central storage systems and backup library for Integrated Management of Santiago de Compostela. |
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They will walk the route taken by English pilgrims from Ferrol, on the north coast of Spain, to the cathedral at Santiago de Compostela. |
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After looting Iria Flavia they continued to Santiago de Compostela, where they laid siege. |
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As a result of this expedition the episcopal see of Iria relocated to Santiago de Compostela. |
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The train had been travelling at 119mph shortly before the accident, a court in Santiago de Compostela heard. |
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The accident occurred as the train approached the city of Santiago de Compostela on Wednesday night. |
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In 2011, Penrose was awarded the Fonseca Prize by the University of Santiago de Compostela. |
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It is used in part to mask the scent of the many tired, unwashed pilgrims huddled together in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. |
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Finally, Cristina Diego Pacheco analyzes motets by the little-known composer Alonso Ordonez, a chapelmaster at the cathedrals of Santiago de Compostela and Palencia. |
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Sculpture of Atlas, Praza do Toural, Santiago de Compostela. |
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He then moved on to occupy Santiago de Compostela, Pontevedra and Vigo. |
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Parliament in Santiago de Compostela reached the same decision. |
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Another example of this use, as well as of religious use, is the giant Botafumeiro thurible which swings from the ceiling of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. |
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The tramroads, one from Danao to Camansi, one from Compostela to Mount Licos, were undertaken in 1895, together with a wagon road built in 1877, from Cotcot to Dapdap. |
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Galicia's principal airport is the Santiago de Compostela Airport. |
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In medieval times, the pilgrimage usually began at the traveller's home and could involve months of travel and thousands of miles to the end at Santiago de Compostela. |
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Travelers who complete the journey from St-Jean-Pied-de-Port in France to Spain's Santiago de Compostela cathedral on foot will be awarded a certificate inscribed in Latin. |
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Old pilgrimage sites such as Rome, Jerusalem, and Compostela received increasing numbers of visitors, and new sites such as Monte Gargano and Bari rose to prominence. |
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