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English: The benedictine feminine monastery of San Miguel de Bóveda has been founded in 1168 by the couple Arias Fernández y Gudina Oduariz.

From this moment the nun's community that was established there will be a territorial doma in extended on the parishes of Chao de Amoeiro, apart from the possessions in the Miño's banks or in the city of Chantada. So the Bóveda's monastery, with its abbesses on top, will become the most powerful proprietary of this region during more than three hundreds years.

The end of the community will set San Miguel de Bóveda in the Galician medieval history as an example of a conflictive monastery in the XV century, both by the facts (annexed with another masculine monastery) and by the form (many proceedings and the monastery taken by arms).
Galego: Mosteiro de San Paio de Bóveda. O mosteiro feminino bieito de San Miguel de Bóveda é fundado en 1168 polo matrimonio Arias Fernández y Gudina Oduariz. A partires dese intre a comunidade de monxas alí establecida conformará un dominio territorial que se extendía palas parroquias do Chao de Amoeiro, ademais de posesións na ribeira do Miño e na vila de Chantada.

Desta maneira, Bóveda coas súas abadesa á cabeza converteuse no máis poderoso señor da zona durante máis detrescentos anos.

O final da comunidade, tanto polo feito (anexionado por outro mosteiro masculino) como pala forma (numerosos pleitos e toma final do mosteiro palas armas), farán que San Miguel de Bóveda pase á historia medieval galega como ejemplo da conflictividade do século XV.
Español: El Monasterio femenino benedictino de San Miguel de Bóveda fue fundado por el matrimonio Arias Fernández y Gudina Oduariz alrededor de 1160.

A partir de ese momento la comunidad de monjas allí establecida conformará un dominio territorial que se extendía por las parroquias de Chao de Amoeiro, además de posesiones en la ribera del Miño y en la villa de Chantada. De esta manera, Bóveda con sus abadesa a la cabeza se convirtió en el más poderoso señor de la zona durante más de trescientos años.

El final de la comunidad, tanto por el hecho (anexionado por otro convento masculino) como por la forma (numerosos pleitos y toma final del convento por las armas), harán que San Miguel de Bóveda pase a la historia medieval gallega como ejemplo de la conflictividad del siglo XV.

Fuente: Aproximación Histórica ó descorrer do mosteiro feminino de San Miguel de Bóveda na idade media. Adolfo Fernández Fernández.

Universidade de Vigo.
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