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Briones
Skyline of Briones
Skyline of Briones
Briones is located in La Rioja, Spain
Briones
Briones
Location in La Rioja, Spain
Briones is located in Spain
Briones
Briones
Location in Spain
Country  Spain
Autonomous community  La Rioja
Comarca Haro
Founded c. 1st century
Area
 • Total 37.72 km2 (14.56 sq mi)
Population
 (2018)
 • Total 766
 • Density 20.308/km2 (52.60/sq mi)
Demonym(s) brionero,ra
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
26330
Official language Spanish

Briones is a village in the province and autonomous community of La Rioja, Spain. The municipality covers an area of 37.72 square kilometres (14.56 sq mi) and as of 2011 had a population of 873 people.

Church in Briones,Haro
Church in Briones, Haro

History

The name Briones comes from the Berones, ancient inhabitants of La Rioja, but according to a lithic site from the Bronze Age found in the path of the Santos Mártires chapel, Briones had inhabitants before the Beroners. The Albedense Chronicle (c. 883) says that Alfonso I of Asturias cut down the village of Briones and six other municipalities. Moreover, the chronicle also mentions the famous expedition led by Alphonso I, king of Asturias all the way down the Ebro river in 740. In that chronicle, these destroyed villages are mentioned: Mirandam (now Miranda de Ebro), Revedencam, Carbonariam, Abeicam (Ábalos, where the expedition crossed the Ebro river), Brunes (this might be Briones but it is uncertain), Cinissariam (now Cenicero) and Alesanco.

Briones was under Saracen control until the late 9th century, and it belonged to King Ordoño II of León since the beginnings of the 10th century. Briones also belonged to the Castilla County, which had been repopulated with Basques and was a frontier between Castilla and Navarra. After Sancho el de Peñalén was murdered 4 June 1076, Alfonso VI took over La Rioja and Briones became part of the domain of Haro. Fernando III named Don Diego López III de Haro, the monarch's nephew, first Lord of Briones. In 1240 Don Diego López rebelled against Fernando III and found shelter in Briones. The king enclosed the town and made him prisoner. Since then, Briones belonged to the crown. On 18 January 1256, Alfonso X of Castile gave Briones the regional laws from Vitoria, as a guarantee of the Castillian repopulation. In 1293 Sancho IV gave Briones royal privilege. During the Basquisation in 1536 there were thirty Basque surnames in Briones.

Demography

On 1 January 2010 the population of the town was up to 867 inhabitants, 464 men and 403 women.

Interesting places

Briones - Iglesia de Nra. Sra. de la Asuncion 30
Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción

Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción

Figura orante de Pedro de Hircio, sepulcro de los Hircio (Briones)
Pedro de Hircio's tomb

It was built in the 16th century using the Isabelline Gothic style and was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in the monument category on 4 September 1981.

Other buildings

Briones - Palacio del Marqués de San Nicolás
Palacio del Marqués de San Nicolás
Briones - Ermita del Cristo de los Remedios
Ermita del Cristo de los Remedios
Ermita de los Santos Martires-Briones-15806
Ermita de los Santos Mártires
Ermita de Santa Lucia-Briones-12905
Ermita de Santa Lucía.
Ermita de San Andres-Briones-12890
Ermita de San Andrés.
Ermita del Calvario-Briones-12912
Ermita del Calvario.
Ermita de San Bartolome-Briones-15600
Ermita de San Bartolomé.
Ermita de la Concepcion-Briones-12966
Ermita de la Concepción.
  • Ermita del Cristo de los Remedios
  • Ermita de los Santos Mártires
  • Ermita de Santa Lucía
  • Ermita de San Andrés
  • Ermita de San Bartolomé
  • Ermita del Calvario
  • Ermita de San Bartolomé
  • Ermita de la Concepción
  • Palacio de Marqués de San Nicolás: From the 17th century. Now the Town Hall
  • La casa de los Gadea

Museums

Briones - Museo del Vino
Wine Culture Museum.
  • Vivanco Dinasty Wine Culture Museum
  • Ethnographic Museum, aka La casa encantada

Historic-artistic grouping

Briones has been Bien de Interés Cultural in the Conjunto Histórico category since 4 July 1973.

Patronage festivals

  • The first Sunday after 14 September, festivity of the Vera Cruz: remembrance of the advocation of the Santo Cristo de los Remedios, patron saint of Briones.
Jornadas Medievales de Briones - Entierro
Representation of Martín Lafita's burial during the Jornadas Medievales.
  • Jornadas Medievales: third weekend of June. The inhabitants reproduce the life in the village during the 14th century.

Other interesting facts

In 2010 was published in TVE the TV series Gran Reserva. Part of it was filmed in Briones, but in the show it was renamed as Lasiesta.

See also

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