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unusual facts about Astudillo, Palencia


Astudillo

Astudillo, Palencia, a municipality in the Spanish autonomous community of Castilla y Leon part of the Province of Palencia


Alfonso de Palencia

Of converso origin, Fernández de Palencia was educated at the palace of the bishop of Burgos, Paul of Burgos, a former rabbi who had been converted to Christianity by Saint Vincent Ferrer.

Antonio Guzmán Capel

2003 Tribute to Claudio Prieto, Diaz Caneja Foundation, Palencia ----- Restauro Van Dick Gallery, Madrid

Bárcena

Bárcena de Campos, municipality in the province of Palencia, Castile and León, Spain

Castil

Castil de Vela, municipality located in the province of Palencia, Castile and León, Spain

Castrejón

Castrejón de la Peña, municipality located in the province of Palencia, Castile and León, Spain

Christina of Norway, Infanta of Castile

At Palencia, the Norwegians were officially met by King Alfonso who accompanied them to the city of Valladolid on 3 January 1258, "where she was warmly welcomed by all the townspeople, the nobility, and the clergy who were gathered there for the Cortes".

Early life of José de San Martín

His mother was Gregoria Matorras del Ser, native of Paredes de Nava (province of Palencia), born on March 12, 1738.

Francisco Antonio de Lorenzana

In 1765 he was named Bishop of Plasencia (not Palencia, as sometimes erroneously stated).

Francisco Palencia

After finishing second place to Boca Juniors in the Copa Libertadores, Palencia departed from Cruz Azul at the end of the 2000-2001 season and went to Spain (on loan) to play for RCD Espanyol in La Liga, where he played 35 matches and scored six goals.

Henry I of Castile

Henry I died in Palencia in 1217 at the age of 13, killed by a tile coming off a roof.

Josué Flores

Josué Odir Flores Palencia (born May 13, 1988 in Santa Ana, El Salvador) is a Salvadoran footballer currently playing for Zakho in the Iraqi Premier League.

Juan José Gerardi Conedera

On 21 December 1946, he was ordained a priest and served in several rural areas of Guatemala such as Mataquescuintla, San Pedro Sacatepéquez and Palencia, as well as in the capital city.

Juan Navarro Hispalensis

Juan Navarro of Seville, hence the epiphet Hispalensis (Marchena c. 1530 – Palencia 1580) was a Spanish composer.

Mindflow

In Spain, the group appeared at the Prog Metal Fest, a multi-venue festival that visited four cities: Madrid, Palencia, Barcelona and Girona.

Osorno

Osorno la Mayor, a municipio in Palencia Province, Castile and León, Spain

Patricia Conde

In 1999 she took part in Miss Spain as Miss Palencia and soon after, she started to work in television.

Renault Fluence

It is the gap in the range left by the removal of this model from the Franco-Spanish assembled Mégane range that the Fluence fills in those markets in the company's western European heartland, such as France, Italy, Belgium, Ireland and, since August 2010, Germany, where Renault offers it.

RENFE Class 350

The locomotives worked passenger services with Talgo II coaches in red lined silver Talgo II livery, starting in 1950 between Madrid and Hendaye and ending in 1972 with trains between Madrid and Palencia.

Tabanera

Tabanera de Cerrato, municipality located in the province of Palencia, Castile and León, Spain

Tabanera de Valdavia, municipality located in the province of Palencia, Castile and León, Spain

War of the Castilian Succession

His objective was to occupy and reinforce the strongholds of Mérida and Medellín, controlled by Beatriz Pacheco, Countess of Medellin and supporter of Afonso V. According to Palencia, the Portuguese army was composed of about 1,000 Knights (of which 250 were Castilians), plus infantry.


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