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Palencia, Guatemala ."Spanish city
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Palencia is a city south of "Tierra de Campos", in north-northwest
Spain , the capital of the province of Palencia in the autonomous community ofCastile-Leon . The municipality had a population of 80,801 in 2002.Palencia contains a few historic sights. The Roman bridge across the Carrión river was replaced by the medieval one of three arches: the old section of the city is on the left bank, the modern suburban development is on the right bank: it seems likely that the first inhabitants settled on the right bank, and later moved to the left bank — set in higher ground — because of the frequent floodings. The old city walls more than 10 meters high can still be traced; the "alamedas" or promenades along them were laid out in 1778. The flamboyant Gothic Cathedral built from 1321 to 1504 and dedicated to San Antolín, stands over a low vaulted Visigothic
crypt ; its museum contains a number of important works of art, including a "retablo" of twelve panels byJuan de Flandes , court painter to QueenIsabella of Castile . The Archeological Museum contains Celtiberian ceramics. Palencia is also famous for the 13th-century church of San Miguel and the Benedictine monastery of San Zoilo, housed in an 18th-centuryrococo structure by Juan de Badajoz.History
Under RomeThe fortified Celtiberian settlement, was rendered as Pallantia (polytonic|Παλλαντία) by
Strabo andPtolemy (ii. 6. § 50) and the Romans, a version possibly of the Celtic root "pala", "plain". It was the chief town of theVaccaei , although Strabo wrongly assigns it to theArevaci . The city was starved into submission in the second century BCE and incorporated into the Roman province ofHispania Tarraconensis , in the jurisdiction ofClunia . Though the little Roman garrison city was an active mint, it was insignificant compared to theRoman villa s ofLate Antiquity in the surrounding territory. Archeologists have uncovered the remains of Roman villas atLa Olmeda and at the "Quintanilla de la Cueza," where the fragments ofmosaic floors are spectacularly refined. According to the fifth-century Galician chronicler Idatius, the city of Palencia was all but destroyed (457) in the Visigothic wars against theSuevi : the date falls in the reign ofTheodoric II , whose power center still lay far to the east, inAquitania . When the Visigoths conquered the territory, however, they retained the Roman rural villa system in establishing the "Campos Góticos."Under the Bishops. In the city itself, the Catholic
bishopric of Palencia had been founded in the third century or earlier, [Flórez, "España Sagrada," vol. viii.] assuming its bishop was among those assembled in the third century to depose Basilides, bishop of Astorga. With the arrival of effective Visigothic power, official Arians and opposition Catholics disputed the bishopric of Palencia.Priscillian 's ascetic heresy, which originated in Galicia, spread over the "Tierra de Campos" ruled by the Arian Visigoths, and was opposed by Toribius, Bishop of Astorga. Maurila, an Arian bishop established in Palencia byLeovigild , followed KingReccared 's conversion to Catholicism (587), and in 589 he assisted at theThird Council of Toledo . Bishop Conantius, the biographer of Saint Ildephonsus, assisted at synods and councils in Toledo and composed music and a book of prayers from the Psalms; he ruled the see for more than thirty years, and had for his pupilFructuosus of Braga .Under the Moors. When the Moors arrived in the early eighth century, resistance was fragmented among bishops in control of the small walled towns, and the territorial magnates in their fortified villas. A concerted resistance seems to have been ineffective, and the fragmented system crumbled villa by villa. Palencia was insignificant: Moorish writers only once cite the border city in the division of the provinces previous to the
Ummayyad dynasty. The diocese of Palencia was but a name— a "titular see "— untilFroila , Count of Villafruela, succeeded in retaking the area of the see in 921, but the true restorer of Christian power wasSancho III of Navarre . At PalenciaEl Cid married his Ximena in 1074.Under the restored Bishops. The first prelate of the restored see (1035) is said to have been Bernardo, whom Sancho gave
feudal command over the city and its lands, with the various castles and the few abbeys. Bernardo was born in France or Navarre, and devoted himself to the reconstruction of the original cathedral built over the crypt of the local "Saint Antolín" (Antoninus of Pamiers ), thepatron saint of Palencia, who is venerated here alone, with his Ferias, a moveable feast in September. The cathedral was rebuilt again three centuries later. Its principal treasures were relics of Antoninus, formerly venerated in Aquitania, whence they had been brought. Alfonso VI conferred many privileges on Bernardo's successor, Raimundo. Pedro of Agen in France, one of the noted men brought in by BishopBernardo of Toledo , succeeded Bishop Raimundo. A supporter of QueenUrraca , he was imprisoned byAlfonso I of Aragon . In 1113 a provincial council was held in Palencia by Archbishop Bernardo to quell the disorders of the epoch. The long and beneficent administration of Pedro was succeeded by that of Pedro II, who died in Almeria and was succeeded by Raimundo II. BishopTello took part in thebattle of Las Navas de Tolosa in 1212, where Palencia won the right to emblazon the cross over its castle.University of Palencia.The first
university in Spain, the "studium generale" of Palencia was founded by Alfonso VIII in 1208; however, the school did not long survive him. It has been suggested that the 13th-century poetGonzalo de Berceo studied at the University during its brief existence. The teachers from Palencia were drawn to the thrivingUniversity of Salamanca .Later bishops. In 1410 Bishop Sancho de Rojas fought at the
battle of Antequera , where the Infante Ferdinand, regent of Castile and León, defeated Mohammed VII, king of Granada, and in the Treaty of Caspe he aided Ferdinand to secure the crown of Aragon. SaintVincent Ferrer preached in Palencia, so successfully converting thousands of Jews, the Catholic sources tell, that he was permitted to employ thesynagogue for his new-founded hospital of San Salvador, later joined to that of S. Antolin.Among the successive bishops of Palencia, who, as feudal lords, were invariably members of the noble families:
*Munio de Zamora
* Sancho de Rojas
* Rodrigo de Velasco (died 1435)
*Rodrigo Sanchez de Arévalo , author of a history of Spain in Latin (1466)
* Iñigo López de Mendoza (1472-1485)
* Bishop Fonseca (1505-1514)
* Pedro de Castilla (1440-1461)
* Fray Alonso de Burgos (1485-1499)
* La Gasca (1550-1561)
* Zapata (1569-1577)
* Alvaro de Mendoza
* Gabino-Alejandro Carriedo (1923-1981)A short distance south of the city, in the village of Baños de Cerrato, is the oldest church on the peninsula, a seventh-century
basilica dedicated to Saint John and built by theVisigoth KingReccaswinth (died 672).References
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ee also
*
List of Spanish cities
*Palencia (province)
*List of municipalities in Palencia External links
* [http://www.canalpalencia.com Canal #Palencia] Canal #Palencia
* [http://www.palencia.com/ayuntamiento/ Ayuntamiento de Palencia]
* [http://www.palenciajoven.com Palencia Joven]
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11417c.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia":] Palencia
* [http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/PAI_PAS/PALENCIA.html "Encyclopaedia Britannica" 1911:] Palencia
* [http://travel.desktop-wallpaper-photo.com/Palencia-Spain-Wallpaper-Picture.html Palencia church photo]
* [http://www.planetware.com/trees/E/OLDCAS/PAL.HTM Checklist of notable sights in Palencia] with links
* [http://www.todopalencia.com ] todoPalencia
* [http://www.turismo-prerromanico.es/arterural/sanantolin/sanantolinficing.htm ] Spanish Pre-Romanesque Art Guide; San Antolin's Cryp in Palencia Catedral.
* [http://www.carriedo.es.vg Page of the poet Gabino-Alejandro Carriedo]
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