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Diego is a masculine given name. It is believed to derive from the Greek διδαχη (didache), `teaching`, then translated into the Latin word `Didacus` (in Modern English learned, cultured). Etymological evolution of the name shows that it may be eventually be originated from `Iakobos`, then evolved into the spanish `Yago` then Santiago...
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[bishop of León] Diego was the Bishop of León from 1112 or 1113 until his deposition in 1130. He succeeded his uncle Pedro, whose episcopate, and life, had ended in exile after the Battle of Candespina (1111). After a brief usurpation by Archbishop Maurice of Braga, Diego was elected to replace Pedro. Diego spent much of his episcopate re...
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[bishop of Ourense] Diego (died 1132) was the third bishop of the restored diocese of Ourense from between 1097 and 1100 until his death. He was a canon of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela and a protégé of its bishop, Diego Gelmírez, with whom he remained in close association even after his promotion to his own see. In 1118–19, ...
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[bishop of Oviedo] Diego (died 971x75) was the eighth Bishop of Oviedo. The chief source for information about him is his testament, which survives in the archives of the Cathedral of San Salvador, Oviedo. His episcopate began with the death of his predecessor, Oveco, sometime between 957 and 962. Diego was a native of the village of Hevía...
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Synonym (also De Diego) for the grape variety Vijariego; see there. Vijariego The white grape variety comes from Spain. Synonyms are Bujariego, De Diego, Diego, Verijadiego Blanco, Vijariego Blanco, Vijiriega Blanca, Vijiriega Común, Vijiriego and Vujariego. According to DNA analyses carried out in 2013, it originates from a presumably natura...
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common name for a Spaniard
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Diego is a Spanish name for boys. The meaning is `conqueror, occupier` The name Diego is most commonly given to Italian boys. Diego is at number 27 in the top 50 of Italian boys (average of 10 years data) It is short for: Santiago The name sounds like: Daeg, Dag, Deke, Dick, Doug, Dicky, Tige, Togo See also: Santiago, James
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