The Church of Saints Nicholas and Eulogius of the Axerquia was one of the primitive Ferdinandine churches of the 13th century in the Axerquia. Today only one of the entrance doors on Paseo de la Ribera remains.
Its name comes from its location to distinguish it from the other church of San Nicolás, located in the Villa. When this church was abandoned due to its dilapidated state , all property and the parish itself were transferred to the Church of San Francisco.
Source: Willem Vandenameele
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