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    Francisco San Martin, an actor who appeared in 'Days of Our Lives,' 'Jane the Virgin' and 'The Bold and the Beautiful,' died last week, medical examiner says.

  8. Church of Saint Martin of Tours, Frómista - Wikipedia

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    The construction of the church was begun in the second half of the 11th century by will of Queen Muniadona of Castile, as part of a monastery, which has disappeared.The church is mentioned for the first time in 1066, and is stylistically connected to other Romanesque edifices in the Way of St. James, such as Cathedral of Jaca or San Isidoro de León.

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    Spanish Romanesque can boast some outstanding frescoes such as the Pantheon of the Kings of San Isidoro (León), retained 'in situ', or those removed from their original locations such as San Baudelio de Berlanga and the hermitage of la Vera Cruz (Maderuelo), both in the Prado, and the collection assembled in the National Art Museum of ...