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Anguciana : ウィキペディア英語版
Anguciana

Anguciana is a village in the province and autonomous community of La Rioja, Spain. It is situated in the northwest of the province. It depends on the judicial administration of Haro. The municipality covers an area of and as of 2011 had a population of 471 people.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=La Rioja: Población por municipios y sexo:Cifras oficiales de población resultantes de la revisión del Padrón municipal a 1 de enero de 2011 )
==History==

In 1121, Toda López de Haro y Álvarez, daughter of Lope Iñiguez, Anguciana lady of, donated to the Monastery of Santa Maria la Real de Nájera Cihuri all her inheritance in and also ''post mortem nostram, casam nostram quae est in Angunciana sicut tenuimos et habuimus in vita nostra'' (after our death our cottage which is in Angunciana place we possessed and in which we have lived throughout our lives). Diego López de Haro I, brother of Toda, endorsed the writing. He added this endorsement ''Regnante rege Aldefonso in Castella, et in Alava, et in Pampilona, et in Aragone, et i Ribacurta'' (During the reign of king Alfonso in Castile, and in Alava, and in Pampeluna, and in Aragon, and in Ribacurta). This is the King Alfonso I of Aragon, called the Batallador.〔Llorente published the deed of gift in the era 1159 (updated, 1121): "Document No. 96, of the Appendix to the ''Noticias Historicas de las tres P. Vascong.'' The Santa María de Nágera files also cite this deed〕
From the fourteenth century it was the domain of the Salcedos, who inhabited the strong tower located near the River Tirón bridge and on which, today, there are still some loopholes and the south entrance. The Lordship was conferred on Juan Alfonso de Salcedo by Henry III of Castile by privilege dated March 8, 1394, in consideration and compensation for many good services rendered to Juan I of Castile (his father), in the guard of his body. As a further privilege on February 12, 1397 he granted license to build in this location a house so strong and accomplished, as the King himself would have commanded to be built for himself.〔''Historia del Colegio Viejo de San Bartolomé'', 2nd part, no. 202. (in Spanish)〕
Until the creation of the province of Logroño in 1833 and its partition into nine judicial districts (1834), it belonged to the party of Santo Domingo de la Calzada, in the province of Burgos.

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