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36: 261:, as well as the raising of cereals and tobacco to Asturias. They also had an important influence on local methods of cattle-raising, with the establishment of pastures in the higher elevations of the land. Over the centuries, they also refined methods for more effective hunting and fishing on the abbatial lands, as well as for its management. 264:
The monastic complex received various modifications and additions over the centuries, but a large fire in 1763 destroyed the building, with the exception of the 16th-century monastery church and its
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The abbey reached the peak of its power in the 12th and 13th centuries, with properties stretching across western Asturias and into the neighboring
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in Asturias. One consequence of the fire, however, is that the graves of King Bermudo and his family can no longer be identified.
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The abbey was founded in 1022 through a donation of land by Count Piñolo Jiménez (Piniolo) and his wife Aldonza Muñoz, wealthy
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from 913 to about 960. After 19 years as abbot, Arias was named Bishop of Oviedo by King
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San Juan Bautista de Corias: historia de un señorío monástico asturiano (siglos X–XV)
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aristocrats. The construction of the planned monastery, built in the
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Today the former abbey is a complex of structures classified as a
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was Arias Cromaz, a relative of Piniolo and thus also of
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Christian monasteries established in the 11th century
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The abbey was rebuilt in the 244:Alfonso VI of León and Castile 1: 693:1043 establishments in Europe 430: 321: 597:Pazo of the Counts of Maceda 163:San Xuan Bautista de Courias 7: 492:San Juan Bautista de Corias 393:María Elida García García. 381:El Libro Registro de Corias 276:, a leading architect from 211:(died 797) and his family. 188:, on the right bank of the 10: 744: 214: 624:Palace of the Deán Ortega 607:Hostal dos Reis Católicos 438: 147: 143: 135: 127: 119: 111: 105:Spanish Cultural Heritage 102: 98: 89: 84: 69: 64: 54: 46: 42: 33: 26: 21: 610:(Santiago de Compostela) 529:Castle of Santa Catalina 451:Castle of the Calatravos 303:Bien de Interés Cultural 27: 708:Monasteries in Asturias 580:Palace of the Teobaldos 162: 194:Saint John the Baptist 549:Ducal Palace of Lerma 539:Convent of San Marcos 306:and protected by the 209:Bermudo I of Asturias 205:el Escorial Asturiano 664:43.19472°N 6.54361°W 509:Convent of San Pablo 471:Castle of Monterreal 274:Lucas Ferro Caaveiro 192:River, dedicated to 660: /  573:Castle of Monterrey 566:(Monforte de Lemos) 495:(Cangas del Narcea) 364:Vivir Xasturias.com 343:Vivir Xasturias.com 65:General information 669:43.19472; -6.54361 308:Spanish government 270:Neoclassical style 136:Reference no. 643: 642: 590:Castle of Oropesa 502:Castle of Cardona 444:Castle of Alarcón 282:Ventura Rodríguez 178:Cangas del Narcea 151: 150: 92:Parador de Corias 74:Cangas del Narcea 50:Parador de Corias 47:Alternative names 735: 675: 674: 672: 671: 670: 665: 661: 658: 657: 656: 653: 636: 629: 628: 619: 612: 611: 602: 601: 592: 585: 584: 575: 568: 567: 558: 551: 544: 543: 534: 533: 524: 523: 514: 513: 504: 497: 496: 486: 485: 484:(Cangas de Onís) 476: 475: 466: 465: 456: 455: 446: 425: 418: 411: 402: 401: 368: 367: 356: 347: 346: 335: 255:Province of León 240:Bishop of Oviedo 225:Romanesque style 94: 38: 19: 18: 743: 742: 738: 737: 736: 734: 733: 732: 678: 677: 668: 666: 662: 659: 654: 651: 649: 647: 646: 644: 639: 634:Castle of Zafra 632: 626: 622: 615: 609: 605: 599: 595: 588: 582: 578: 571: 565: 561: 556:Castle of Lorca 554: 547: 541: 537: 531: 527: 521: 517: 511: 507: 500: 494: 489: 483: 479: 473: 469: 463: 459: 453: 449: 442: 434: 429: 390: 377: 375:Primary sources 372: 371: 358: 357: 350: 337: 336: 329: 324: 298: 217: 107: 90: 29: 17: 12: 11: 5: 741: 731: 730: 725: 720: 715: 710: 705: 700: 695: 690: 641: 640: 638: 637: 630: 620: 613: 603: 593: 586: 576: 569: 559: 552: 545: 535: 525: 515: 505: 498: 487: 477: 467: 457: 447: 439: 436: 435: 428: 427: 420: 413: 405: 399: 398: 389: 386: 385: 384: 376: 373: 370: 369: 348: 326: 325: 323: 320: 310:. 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Index


Paradores
Cangas del Narcea
Asturias
Parador de Corias
Spanish Cultural Heritage
Asturian
Benedictine
monastery
Corias
Cangas del Narcea
Asturias
Spain
Narcea
Saint John the Baptist
Asturian
Escorial
Bermudo I of Asturias
Leonese
Romanesque style
abbot
Oveco
Bishop of Oviedo
Alfonso VI of León and Castile
Fernando Díaz
Province of León
viticulture
sacristy
Neoclassical style
Lucas Ferro Caaveiro

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