Lobera de la Vega is a hamlet of Pedrosa de la Vega located in the province of Palencia, Castile and León, Spain.
Lobera was quoted in the documentation of San Benito de Sahagún in times of Ramiro II of León as "Laenna laperca". From this village was originally Lobera family who in the 16th century went to San Cebrián Mazote and more was later extended to Galicia and Cuba. King Alfonso VIII of Castile, at the end of the 12th century, donated Lobera to the Monastery of San Zoilo in Carrión. Its parish church, dedicated to St. Andrew, is of brick, a nave covered with a vault of edge, highlighting its three neoclassical retables; side of the Gospel, Presibiterio and epistle.
y la descargó con gran furia sobre el infelice Valdivia haciéndole pedazos la cabeza. Mariño deLobera, Pedro (1960). "XLIII". Crónica del Reino de Chile...
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Francisco Bernaldo de Quirós y Mariño deLobera (interim) 1825–1826: Juan Caro Sureda 1826–1827: Francisco Bernaldo de Quirós y Mariño deLobera 1827–1832: Roger...
Inca expansion into Central Chile. The main account is that of Garcilaso delaVega a chronicler of Inca and Spanish descent. Historian Osvaldo Silva disputes...
his power as a king was his sword Lobera. Saint Ferdinand is the patron saint of Seville, Aranjuez, San Fernando de Henares, Maspalomas, Pivijay, and...
establishment of the church of Santa María la Blanca in Valdivia, more buildings were constructed. Mariño deLobera described it as "the second city in the...
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11.14), Bishop of Málaga (Spain) (1622.11.14 – 1627.01.27) Cristóbal deLobera y Torres (2 Dec 1630 – death 21 Oct 1632), previously Bishop of Badajoz...