Cresconius (bishop of Iria)
Cresconius (Spanish: Cresconio) (c. 1036 – 1066) was an 11th-century bishop of Iria Flavia and Santiago de Compostela in Spain who succeeded Vistruarius. Cresconius was a supporter of King Ferdinand I of Castile and educated Ferdinand's son, García II of Galicia and Portugal, who would later be crowned by Cresconius himself as king of the newly reestablished Kingdom of Galicia.
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Cresconius (bishop of Iria)
Cresconius (Spanish: Cresconio) (c. 1036 – 1066) was an 11th-century bishop of Iria Flavia and Santiago de Compostela in Spain who succeeded Vistruarius. Cresconius was a supporter of King Ferdinand I of Castile and educated Ferdinand's son, García II of Galicia and Portugal, who would later be crowned by Cresconius himself as king of the newly reestablished Kingdom of Galicia.
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Cresconio fue obispo de Iria y Santiago de Compostela durante el siglo XI.
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Cresconius (Spanish: Cresconio ...... lls of Santiago de Compostela.
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Crescônio (português brasileir ...... ia Flávia durante o século XI.
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Cresconio fue obispo de Iria y Santiago de Compostela durante el siglo XI.
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Cresconius (Spanish: Cresconio ...... stablished Kingdom of Galicia.
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Crescônio (português brasileir ...... ia Flávia durante o século XI.
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Cresconio II (obispo de Iria Flavia)
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Cresconius (bishop of Iria)
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