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  2. Ruben I - Wikipedia

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    He was 70 [2] (or 60) when he died; [citation needed] he was buried at the monastery of Castalon. [3] Marriage and children. The name of Roupen’s wife is unknown.

  3. Route of the Monasteries of Valencia - Wikipedia

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    1 Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba, in Alfauir. 2 Monastery of the Corpus Christi, in Llutxent. 3 Monastery of Santa María de la Valldigna, in Simat de la Valldigna. 4 Monastery of Aguas Vivas, in Carcaixent. 5 Monastery of la Murta, in Alzira. All the paths are perfectly signposted from the Train Station of Gandia to Alzira.

  4. List of Carthusian monasteries - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Carthusian monasteries, or charterhouses, containing both extant and dissolved monasteries of the Carthusians (also known as the Order of Saint Bruno) for monks and nuns, arranged by location under their present countries.

  5. Constantine I, Prince of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    He was the son of Roupen I. [1] Constantine began leading the troops during 1090. [1] The mastery of this mountain defile made possible the assessment of taxes on merchandise transported from the port of Ayas towards the central part of Asia Minor, a source of wealth to which the Roupenians owed their power.

  6. List of Cistercian monasteries - Wikipedia

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    The Monastery of San Prudencio de Monte Laturce, located in La Rioja, is a symbol of religious heritage and peace. Founded in the 12th century, it began as a small church built on the site where Saint Prudentius' remains were divinely guided to rest.

  7. List of cave monasteries - Wikipedia

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    A cave monastery is a monastery built in caves, with possible outside facilities. The 3rd-century monk St. Anthony the Great , known as the founder of Christian monasticism , lived in a cave. Albania

  8. Castellón de la Plana - Wikipedia

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    Plaça Major. Castellón de la Plana [a] (officially [2] in Valencian: Castelló de la Plana), [b] or simply Castellón (Valencian: Castelló), is the capital city of the province of Castellón, in the Valencian Community, Spain.

  9. Castolon - Wikipedia

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    The area began to attract refugees from nearby Mexico who were fleeing the Mexican Revolution of 1910. The Castolon area was the site on a U.S. Army encampment, called Campo Santa Helena, to house units patrolling the Mexican–American border.