The Monastery of lrache is another name for the ancient Benedictine abbey of Santa María la Real, located on the slopes of Montejurra, two miles outside Estella, the main city of southwest Navarra. First erected as a tiny church, at least as early as the eighth century, during the Middle Ages it served as a hospital on the pilgrim route to Santiago de Compostela. In the sixteenth century, the Benedictine order built the abbey, then it founded a university college which functioned until its closure in 1824. The abbey continued operating until the 1840s, when the monastery was expropriated by the Spanish Liberal administration as a result of the Ecclesiastical Confiscations of Mendizábal. Some years earlier, Irache had been partially occupie...
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Con autorización de la revista para este artículo[EN] This article intends to analyze the Irish pres...
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At the onset of 1707, when the War of the Spanish Succession (1700-1715) was in full ...
This article is devoted to the study of the participation of four catalano-aragonese Military Orders...
[EN] In May 1875, in the midst of a bloody civil conflict in Spain known as the Third Carlist War, N...
--The paper studies the conflict between the charterhouse of Santa Maria de Montalegre and the towns...
The Jerosolimitan Orders of the Hospital, the Holy Sepulchre and the Temple reached Catalonia at a v...
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Along with their role in the defence of Christianity and territorial control, the Military Orders al...
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