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Monasterio de San Salvador in Cornellana is a monastery located in Cornellana, municipality of Salas in Asturias, Spain. Consisting of several Romanesque style buildings which started to be built in the 11th century, the monastery was founded by infanta Cristina Bermúdez, daughter of Bermudo II of León and his first wife Queen Velasquita Ramírez. She founded the monastery in 1024 after the death of her husband, infante Ordoño Ramírez "the Blind", son of Ramiro III of León and his wife Sancha Gómez. Cristina lived in the monastery as a nun and was buried there.

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  • San Salvador de Cornellana (ca)
  • Monasterio de San Salvador (Cornellana) (es)
  • Monasterio de San Salvador (Cornellana) (en)
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  • El Monestir de Sant Salvador està situat a la localitat asturiana de Cornellana en el concejo de Salas. Està catalogat com Monument Nacional des de 1931. (ca)
  • El monasterio de San Salvador está situado en la localidad asturiana de Cornellana en el concejo de Salas. Está catalogado como Monumento Nacional desde 1931.​ En 2015, en la aprobación por la Unesco de la ampliación del Camino de Santiago en España a «Caminos de Santiago de Compostela: Camino francés y Caminos del Norte de España», fue incluido como uno de los bienes individuales (n.º ref. 669bis-006) del camino primitivo.​ (es)
  • Monasterio de San Salvador in Cornellana is a monastery located in Cornellana, municipality of Salas in Asturias, Spain. Consisting of several Romanesque style buildings which started to be built in the 11th century, the monastery was founded by infanta Cristina Bermúdez, daughter of Bermudo II of León and his first wife Queen Velasquita Ramírez. She founded the monastery in 1024 after the death of her husband, infante Ordoño Ramírez "the Blind", son of Ramiro III of León and his wife Sancha Gómez. Cristina lived in the monastery as a nun and was buried there. (en)
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  • Monasterio de San Salvador (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/MonasterioCornellana_Asturias.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/San_Salvador_de_Cornellana.jpg
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  • RI-51-0000803 (en)
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  • Spain (en)
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  • Cultural (en)
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  • Salas , Spain (en)
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  • El Monestir de Sant Salvador està situat a la localitat asturiana de Cornellana en el concejo de Salas. Està catalogat com Monument Nacional des de 1931. (ca)
  • El monasterio de San Salvador está situado en la localidad asturiana de Cornellana en el concejo de Salas. Está catalogado como Monumento Nacional desde 1931.​ En 2015, en la aprobación por la Unesco de la ampliación del Camino de Santiago en España a «Caminos de Santiago de Compostela: Camino francés y Caminos del Norte de España», fue incluido como uno de los bienes individuales (n.º ref. 669bis-006) del camino primitivo.​ (es)
  • Monasterio de San Salvador in Cornellana is a monastery located in Cornellana, municipality of Salas in Asturias, Spain. Consisting of several Romanesque style buildings which started to be built in the 11th century, the monastery was founded by infanta Cristina Bermúdez, daughter of Bermudo II of León and his first wife Queen Velasquita Ramírez. She founded the monastery in 1024 after the death of her husband, infante Ordoño Ramírez "the Blind", son of Ramiro III of León and his wife Sancha Gómez. Cristina lived in the monastery as a nun and was buried there. After her death, the monastery was divided among her heirs, her sons and daughters; Alfonso, Aldonza, Ordoño, and Pelaya Ordóñez. A great-grandson of Cristina, the powerful Count Suero Vermúdez in 1120 donated the monastery to the Abbey of Cluny and then to the Cathedral of Oviedo. (en)
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  • Routes of Santiago de Compostela: Camino Francés and Routes of Northern Spain (en)
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  • Monument (en)
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