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The Convento de Santa Dorotea is an Augustinian nun's convent in Burgos, Castile and León, Spain. It is a Gothic construction, and dates back to 1387, when Dorotea Rodriguez Valderrama, along with other devout women formed a nun's community at the old church of Santa Maria la Blanca. The community adopted the rule of St. Augustine in 1429 with the support of Bishop . In 1457 they moved to the church of San Andrés, until in 1470 they settled in the current location in the barrio of . Among the many benefactors who favored the monastery was King John II of Castile. Tombs of note include those of (died 1501), and Bishop Juan de Ortega, the work of , 1516.

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  • The Convento de Santa Dorotea is an Augustinian nun's convent in Burgos, Castile and León, Spain. It is a Gothic construction, and dates back to 1387, when Dorotea Rodriguez Valderrama, along with other devout women formed a nun's community at the old church of Santa Maria la Blanca. The community adopted the rule of St. Augustine in 1429 with the support of Bishop . In 1457 they moved to the church of San Andrés, until in 1470 they settled in the current location in the barrio of . Among the many benefactors who favored the monastery was King John II of Castile. Tombs of note include those of (died 1501), and Bishop Juan de Ortega, the work of , 1516. (en)
  • El convento de Santa Dorotea​​ es un cenobio de monjas Canónigas o Canonesas Regulares de San Agustín​​ sito en la calle homónima de la ciudad de Burgos (Comunidad de Castilla y León, España). Se trata de una construcción gótica del siglo XV. (es)
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  • The Convento de Santa Dorotea is an Augustinian nun's convent in Burgos, Castile and León, Spain. It is a Gothic construction, and dates back to 1387, when Dorotea Rodriguez Valderrama, along with other devout women formed a nun's community at the old church of Santa Maria la Blanca. The community adopted the rule of St. Augustine in 1429 with the support of Bishop . In 1457 they moved to the church of San Andrés, until in 1470 they settled in the current location in the barrio of . Among the many benefactors who favored the monastery was King John II of Castile. Tombs of note include those of (died 1501), and Bishop Juan de Ortega, the work of , 1516. (en)
  • El convento de Santa Dorotea​​ es un cenobio de monjas Canónigas o Canonesas Regulares de San Agustín​​ sito en la calle homónima de la ciudad de Burgos (Comunidad de Castilla y León, España). Se trata de una construcción gótica del siglo XV. (es)
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  • Convento de Santa Dorotea (en)
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