The Carthusian monastery of Our Lady of Aniago was a Spanish Catholic monastery founded by Carthusian monks in 1441 under the tutelage and patronage of Queen María de Aragón, wife of John II. It was built in a place called Aniago, in the province of Valladolid. In the early 14th century, it was a small village with an extensive area belonging to Valladolid, judicial district of Medina del Campo and jurisdiction in Villanueva de Duero.[1] The monastery survived throughout the centuries until its suppression in 1836 due to the various disappropriations and exclaustrations of the 19th century.
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