Oveco (died 957x62) was the Bishop of Oviedo from 913/4, whose episcopate lasted almost half a century. Despite his longevity he is a relatively obscure figure. His origins lie in the same landed and wealthy aristocratic family as those of the Count Piniolo (Piñolo) who founded the monastery of San Juan Bautista de Corias. While the city of Oviedo and its diocese were overshadowed at the time of Oveco's election, at the height of his career, during the turbulent reign of Ramiro II, he was the senior bishop of the realm and his city was labelled the sedem regum ("seat of kings").
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| - Oveco (died 957x62) was the Bishop of Oviedo from 913/4, whose episcopate lasted almost half a century. Despite his longevity he is a relatively obscure figure. His origins lie in the same landed and wealthy aristocratic family as those of the Count Piniolo (Piñolo) who founded the monastery of San Juan Bautista de Corias. While the city of Oviedo and its diocese were overshadowed at the time of Oveco's election, at the height of his career, during the turbulent reign of Ramiro II, he was the senior bishop of the realm and his city was labelled the sedem regum ("seat of kings"). (en)
- Oveco (m. 957/958), fue un obispo de Oviedo cuyo episcopado, que comenzó en 913/914, duró casi medio siglo. Era miembro de una familia aristocrática, la misma a la que perteneció posteriormente el conde , el fundador del monasterio de San Juan Bautista de Corias. (es)
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| - Oveco (m. 957/958), fue un obispo de Oviedo cuyo episcopado, que comenzó en 913/914, duró casi medio siglo. Era miembro de una familia aristocrática, la misma a la que perteneció posteriormente el conde , el fundador del monasterio de San Juan Bautista de Corias. Mientras que la ciudad de Oviedo y su diócesis fueron eclipsadas en las fechas cuando Oveco fue nombrado obispo debido al traslado de la corte de Oviedo a León por el rey García I, en la cima de su carrera, durante el reinado turbulento del rey Ramiro II de León, fue el obispo primado del reino y su ciudad llamada sedem regum (sede de los reyes). (es)
- Oveco (died 957x62) was the Bishop of Oviedo from 913/4, whose episcopate lasted almost half a century. Despite his longevity he is a relatively obscure figure. His origins lie in the same landed and wealthy aristocratic family as those of the Count Piniolo (Piñolo) who founded the monastery of San Juan Bautista de Corias. While the city of Oviedo and its diocese were overshadowed at the time of Oveco's election, at the height of his career, during the turbulent reign of Ramiro II, he was the senior bishop of the realm and his city was labelled the sedem regum ("seat of kings"). (en)
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