The seven infants of Lara are known by the "Romance of the seven infants of Lara", based on the content of an old one to sing of disappeared geste that is together with Singing of my Cid and the Poem of Fernán González one of the most important songs in geste of the Castilian literature. They were children of Gonzalo Busts (son of Gustivo González and Ortega RamĂrez, being in turn Ramiro's last daughter II of LeĂłn and Ortigueda) and Sancha Velázquez.The sarcophaguses of the seven infants of Lara are in the Monastery of San Millán of Suso and the heads of the infants are in the church of Santa MarĂa of Rooms of the Infants, the sepulcher of Mudarra is in the Cathedral of Burgos.
The very noble and loyal city of Calahorra is a municipality of the county of Rioja (Spain) belonging to the district of Low Rioja. The City of Calahorra, Calagurris Iulia of the Romans, located in the district of Low Rioja, appears taken a bath by the rivers Cidacos and Ebro. Near to Navarrese, resistĂĂł against the troops of Carthage and it possesses the title of very noble and loyal city. Of this time they are great quantity of vestiges, picked up in their majority in the municipal museum. Among these they highlight the Roman walls of the historical helmet. It is also necessary to highlight the cathedral and the Episcopal palace, I center of the diocese of Calahorra-the Roadway-Logroño. Foto:Usuario:Ecelan picture
It trains it is a municipality of Rioja (Spain), located some 12 kms of Logroño. Her population by the middle of 2006 was of 1.345 inhabitants and he/she has an extension of 20,69 km². The nucleus is located 558 m of altitude. The term limits with Navarrete and Lardero to the North; Albelda of Iregua to the This; Nalda, Sorzano and Sojuela to the South and Medrano to the West.Their origin dates of the time of the reconquest among half-filled of s.X and s.XI. picture
San Millán of Cogolla is a small municipality of the autonomous community of Rioja in Spain. Located to the foot of Sierra of the Demand (Iberian System) in the oriental slope that separates the Plateau of the Valley of Ebro, to 728 meters of altitude on the sea level, it is beside the river Cárdenas.He/she is located in the small village of San Millán of Cogolla, county of Rioja (Spain), in the left margin of the river Cárdenas. It is part of the monumental group of 2 monasteries, together with the other one older than it is above, in the mount, called Monastery of San Millán of Cogolla. This of below it was ordered to build in the year 1053 for the Navarrese king GarcĂa III of Nájera (the kings called this way themselves, or of Nájera or of Pamplona, before passing to call himself of Navarrese, but it is the same Kingdom). The history of its foundation goes together to a legend in that there is of for half a miracle. San Millán of Yuso Author: Taken usuario:Rafaelji: 16-8-1997 negative GIVE-5 KODAK picture