Sancho de Larrosa
Sancho de Larrosa (died 10 September 1142) was a Spanish ecclesiastic: a priest in the cathedral of Huesca, from 1101 to 1104 regent of the monastery of San Adrián de Sasabe and from 1122 until his death the bishop of Pamplona. In 1141, Sancho approved the creation of a Cluniac priory at . Sancho was an accomplished scribe and miniaturist. As a cathedral canon in Huesca, he composed documents for Bishop (1099–1130) in an elegant Caroline book hand. As bishop, he often accompanied his signature with a pictorial signum: the head of a bearded man.
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Sancho de Larrosa
Sancho de Larrosa (died 10 September 1142) was a Spanish ecclesiastic: a priest in the cathedral of Huesca, from 1101 to 1104 regent of the monastery of San Adrián de Sasabe and from 1122 until his death the bishop of Pamplona. In 1141, Sancho approved the creation of a Cluniac priory at . Sancho was an accomplished scribe and miniaturist. As a cathedral canon in Huesca, he composed documents for Bishop (1099–1130) in an elegant Caroline book hand. As bishop, he often accompanied his signature with a pictorial signum: the head of a bearded man.
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Antso Larrosa (?-1142) aragoia ...... onua mantentzera lagundu zuen.
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Antso Larrosa (m. 1142), esmen ...... be per consolidar el seu tron.
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Sancho de Larrosa (died 10 Sep ...... um: the head of a bearded man.
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Sancho de Larrosa (m. 1142), m ...... po para consolidar su trono.
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Antso Larrosa (?-1142) aragoia ...... onua mantentzera lagundu zuen.
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Antso Larrosa (m. 1142), esmen ...... tre de la catedral pamplonesa.
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Sancho de Larrosa (died 10 Sep ...... um: the head of a bearded man.
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Sancho de Larrosa (m. 1142), m ...... po para consolidar su trono.
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Antso Larrosa
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Antso Larrosa
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Sancho de Larrosa
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Sancho de Larrosa
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