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Santa María del Azogue
Malgrat
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Benavente - Santa María del Azogue

Benavente - Santa María del Azogue
Historically, the town of Benavente owes its importance to an important crossroad from Roman times.

During the rule of the Swabians, it was known as Ventosa until the 12th century, when the town took the name of Malgrat. This name appears in the first written testimony of Benavente and is mentioned in a royal donation by Queen Urraca in 1115. At this time, the area was repopulated by the Leonese monarchs. Alfonso IX and Alfonso X continued to contribute to the growth of Benavente through privileges and grants. When Alfonso IX died, the city was the scene of the final union of the crowns of León and Castile in the Concordia of Benavente. It later fell into disrepair until 1285, but Sancho IV promoted its expansion and attracted new settlers.

In 1387, the English and Portuguese forces of the Duke of Lancaster Benavente attempted to besiege Benavente, but the besiegers were defeated in the attempt. - Today Benavente has about 18,000 inhabitants.

The beginning of the construction of Santa María del Azogue is attributed to the time of the repopulation of the city by Ferdinand II, around 1180. It has five apses and two portals.

In the 16th century the church received the Gothic ribbed vault of the central nave

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