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  2. León Bible of 920 - Wikipedia

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    The León Bible of 920 is a manuscript bible copied and illuminated in 920 in a monastery in the Province of León in Spain. It is also known as the John and Vimara Bible or the Holy Bible of León. It is now held as codex 6 in the library of León Cathedral and is one of the most important manuscripts of the Spanish High Middle Ages.

  3. León Bible of 960 - Wikipedia

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    The León Bible of 960 or Codex Biblicus Legionensis is a mozarabic Bible manuscript copied and illuminated in 960 at the monastery of Valeránica in Tordómar.It is now held in the library of the Basílica de San Isidoro, León - why it moved there is unknown, though the monastery in which it was produced disappeared at the end of the 10th century and so it could have been given to the ...

  4. León Cathedral, Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    The musician José de la Cruz Mena, whose ashes were transferred from the Guadalupe Cemetery on May 3, 1998. Notable: Alfonso Ayón, Pedro Argüello, mayor of León. Leocadia del Prado Arguello; the wise doctor Luis H. Debayle and his wife Casimira Sacasa; Professor Edgardo Buitrago. A saint slave, according to Ernesto Cardenal's collection of ...

  5. León, Spain - Wikipedia

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    León Airport (IATA: LEN) is located approximately 6 kilometres away from the city centre, in the neighbouring town of La Virgen del Camino/Valverde de la Virgen. It offers mostly domestic flights within the country. Currently two Spanish airlines operate in it: Iberia/Air Nostrum and Air Europa.

  6. Barranco León - Wikipedia

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    Barranco León is an archaeological site in Orce, Andalusia, Spain with an age range between 1.2 and 1.4 million of years. [1] It is noted for having yielded evidence of hominin occupation, including the milk tooth of a boy or girl of 10 years. After the tooth had been dated, its original owner (the "child of Orce") was hailed as having left ...

  7. León Dujovne - Wikipedia

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    Buenos Aires: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la Universidad de Buenos Aires, 1941-1945. El judaísmo como cultura. Buenos Aires: Ediciones Nueva Presencia, 1980. Translation of Maimonides' The Guide for the Perplexed (as Guía de los perplejos), in 3 volumes, based in the French version of Salomon Munk. Buenos Aires, 1955.

  8. León Felipe - Wikipedia

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    Felipe was born in Tábara, Zamora, Spain, while his parents were travelling.His father was a public notary and comfortably off. His family settled in Santander. In early adulthood Felipe would study Pharmacology and go into business as a pharmacist, ostensibly to please his father.