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Cornellana (Asturian Corniana and officially Cornellana/Corniana) is one of 28 parishes (administrative divisions) in Salas, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain.
It is 10.12 km2 (3.91 sq mi) in size, with a population of 796. It is located on the Camino Primitivo path of the Camino de Santiago.
Cornellana (Asturian Corniana and officially Cornellana/Corniana) is one of 28 parishes (administrative divisions) in Salas, a municipality within the...
of Alfonso, Ramiro, defeated Nepocian at the Battle of the Bridge of Cornellana, by the river Narcea, and thus became king as Ramiro I. Casariego 1969...
of Oscos in Old Common Council of Castropol and cartularies of Obona, Cornellana, Corias and Belmonte in middle west of Asturias have shown a huge difference...
awaited Ramiro's advance at Cornellana, by the river Narcea where Ramiro defeated him in the Battle of the Bridge of Cornellana. Nepotian fled, but was pursued...
ISSN 1759-9962. S2CID 106033120. Vilaplana, J.; Romaguera, C.; Grimalt, F.; Cornellana, F. (1990). "New trends in the use of metals in jewellery". Contact Dermatitis...
Asturias, a relative of Alfonso the Chaste, king. Battle of the Bridge of Cornellana: Forces loyal to Bermudo's son Ramiro I of Asturias defeated Nepotian...
(Celanova) Monasterio de San Salvador (Celorio) Monasterio de San Salvador (Cornellana) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Monasterio...
becomes king after defeating Nepotian at the Battle of the Bridge of Cornellana. 843 (Date unknown). García Íñiguez (later king of Pamplona) joins with...
Valentin remarried Teresa's niece, Maria Dolores Menendez Valdes de Cornellana Ferrater, at San Miguel Church. Their union bore three children: Concepcion...
152. ISBN 9780803120969. Vilaplana, J.; Romaguera, C.; Grimalt, F.; Cornellana, F. (1990). "New trends in the use of metals in jewellery". Contact Dermatitis...