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San Esteban de Deyo, also called the Castillo de Monjardín, is a ruined castle on a hill overlooking Villamayor de Monjardín in Navarre. The castle lies at an elevation of 890 metres. The castle has a Roman foundation, but was repeatedly rebuilt over the centuries. It was one of the last fortresses of the Banu Qasi, the local Muslim dynasty, before it was taken by King Sancho I of Navarre in 914. According to the Historia Caroli Magni et Rotholandi—a legendary retelling of the lives of Charlemagne and Roland found in the 12th-century Codex Calixtinus—the castle was actually taken by Charlemagne from a Navarrese prince named Furré. Only the walls of the castle stand today. Many of the stones were taken to build a Baroque hermitage, the Ermita de San Esteban, in the 17th century.

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  • Deioko gaztelua edo Monjardingo gaztelua Villamayor de Monjardinen dagoen X. mendeko gaztelua da, 890 metroko altuera duen koxkorrean. (eu)
  • El castillo de San Esteban de Deyo, también llamado Castillo de Monjardín,​ data del siglo x y está situado en la proximidad de Villamayor de Monjardín (Navarra, España), en un altozano de 890 m. (es)
  • San Esteban de Deyo, also called the Castillo de Monjardín, is a ruined castle on a hill overlooking Villamayor de Monjardín in Navarre. The castle lies at an elevation of 890 metres. The castle has a Roman foundation, but was repeatedly rebuilt over the centuries. It was one of the last fortresses of the Banu Qasi, the local Muslim dynasty, before it was taken by King Sancho I of Navarre in 914. According to the Historia Caroli Magni et Rotholandi—a legendary retelling of the lives of Charlemagne and Roland found in the 12th-century Codex Calixtinus—the castle was actually taken by Charlemagne from a Navarrese prince named Furré. Only the walls of the castle stand today. Many of the stones were taken to build a Baroque hermitage, the Ermita de San Esteban, in the 17th century. The ruins of San Esteban de Deyo were named a Bien de Interés Cultural de Navarra on 25 June 1985. (en)
  • O Castelo de San Esteban de Deyo, também conhecido como Castelo de Monjardín, localiza-se no termo do município de Villamayor de Monjardín, na província e comunidade autónoma de Navarra, na Espanha. Ergue-se no alto do Mont Jardín, em posição dominante sobre a povoação, a 890 metros acima do nível do mar. O primitivo nome dessa elevação era "Deyo", razão pela qual o castelo é assim denominado. A tradição afirma que o actual nome se deve ao rei Sancho Garcés I de Navarra, e que a toponímia "Mont Jardín" seria uma contração de "Monte Garcini" ou "Mont de Garzés", embora autores como Mikel Velasco (Glosario de rutas) considerem que seja apenas uma composição de "Mont" e "Jardín". Em documentos medievais, a fortificação é denominada como Castelo de Sant Estevan de Mont Iardin, como por exemplo na doação do bispo de Pamplona ao rei, em 1223, com outras variantes gráficas, empregando as grafias de Navarra "yll" e "ill". (pt)
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  • Deioko gaztelua edo Monjardingo gaztelua Villamayor de Monjardinen dagoen X. mendeko gaztelua da, 890 metroko altuera duen koxkorrean. (eu)
  • El castillo de San Esteban de Deyo, también llamado Castillo de Monjardín,​ data del siglo x y está situado en la proximidad de Villamayor de Monjardín (Navarra, España), en un altozano de 890 m. (es)
  • San Esteban de Deyo, also called the Castillo de Monjardín, is a ruined castle on a hill overlooking Villamayor de Monjardín in Navarre. The castle lies at an elevation of 890 metres. The castle has a Roman foundation, but was repeatedly rebuilt over the centuries. It was one of the last fortresses of the Banu Qasi, the local Muslim dynasty, before it was taken by King Sancho I of Navarre in 914. According to the Historia Caroli Magni et Rotholandi—a legendary retelling of the lives of Charlemagne and Roland found in the 12th-century Codex Calixtinus—the castle was actually taken by Charlemagne from a Navarrese prince named Furré. Only the walls of the castle stand today. Many of the stones were taken to build a Baroque hermitage, the Ermita de San Esteban, in the 17th century. (en)
  • O Castelo de San Esteban de Deyo, também conhecido como Castelo de Monjardín, localiza-se no termo do município de Villamayor de Monjardín, na província e comunidade autónoma de Navarra, na Espanha. Ergue-se no alto do Mont Jardín, em posição dominante sobre a povoação, a 890 metros acima do nível do mar. O primitivo nome dessa elevação era "Deyo", razão pela qual o castelo é assim denominado. (pt)
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