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    Iria Flavia or simply Iria in Galicia, northwestern Spain, is an ancient settlement and former bishopric in the modern municipality of Padrón, which remains a Catholic titular see. History [ edit ] Located at the confluence of the Sar and Ulla rivers, Iria was a port city, the main seat of the Celtic Capori tribe, on the road between Braga and ...

  2. Iria Flavia [1] (también llamada Iria [2] y, oficialmente, Santa María de Iria Flavia) [3] es una parroquia y aldea [4] española del municipio gallego de Padrón, en la provincia de La Coruña. Es conocida por ser el lugar de nacimiento del escritor Camilo José Cela .

  3. Nov 18, 2020 · Iria Flavia was the landing place of the boat that carried the body of Santiago from Palestine, according to tradition. Learn about its history, its church and its connection to the legend of Santiago and the pilgrimage to Compostela.

  4. Camilo José Cela. Camilo José Cela y Trulock, 1st Marquess of Iria Flavia ( Spanish: [kamilo xoˈse ˈθela]; 11 May 1916 – 17 January 2002) was a Spanish novelist, poet, story writer and essayist associated with the Generation of '36 movement. He was awarded the 1989 Nobel Prize in Literature "for a rich and intensive prose, which with ...

  5. The Church of Santa María a Maior de Iria Flavia is one of the oldest churches in Galicia and considered the first Marion one in the world. Santa María de Iria goes back to Roman times, although the exact date on which the original church was erected is uncertain. The first documentary proof of Iria Flavia as an episcopal see dates from the 6 ...

  6. Iria Flavia is an ancient Roman town and the origin of Padrón. It is linked to legends, St. James, and literature, being the birthplace of Camilo José Cela and Rosalía de Castro.

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  8. Dr. Cristina Rincón Ruiz. Children. Camila Cela Marty (b. 1989) Camilo José Arcadio Cela Conde, 2nd Marquess of Iria Flavia (born 17 January 1946), is a Spanish writer. He is the son of Nobel Prize winning writer Camilo José Cela and is currently a Professor of Philosophy of law, Morality and Politics at the University of the Balearic Islands.

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