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San Ildefonso

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San Ildefonso

a town in central Spain, near Segovia: site of the 18th-century summer palace of the kings of Spain
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El primero de ellos, correspondiente al septimo del volumen, refiere la historia de la comunidad agustino-recoleta del Hospicio San Ildefonso--Via Sistina--de Roma, ademas de la actividad del Oratorio en la Iglesia San Ildefonso durante el trienio 1891-1894, con nueve textos en el apendice, ocho de los cuales relacionados con San Ildefonso y el ultimo con la visita a San Joaquin de Abiego.
OCTOBER 5 1796: Spain declared war on Britain by signing the Treaty of San Ildefonso, aligning with revolutionary France.
San Ildefonso finished in third place with a time of nine hours, 18 minutes and 28 seconds and joined Trautman and Cartmell on the podium.
Whaley, an author, editor, and founder of Still Point Press, provides the memoirs of anthropologist/ethnographer Alice Marriott (1910-1992), who studied the cultures of the Southwestern American Indian and wrote Maria: The Potter of San Ildefonso, a study of Pueblo Indian pottery making.
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