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[[File:Santullano.jpg|thumb|right|350px|[[San Julián de los Prados]] designed by Tioda c.830.<ref>{{cite book |last= Moffitt |first= John Francis |title= The Arts in Spain |year= 1999 |publisher= Thames and Hudson |location= London |isbn= 0-500-20315-6 |url-access= registration |url= https://archive.org/details/artsinspain00moff }}</ref> The building is now dedicated to the martyred Egyptian saints [[Julian and Basilissa]].]]
[[File:Santullano.jpg|thumb|right|350px|[[San Julián de los Prados]] designed by Tioda c.830.<ref>{{cite book |last= Moffitt |first= John Francis |title= The Arts in Spain |year= 1999 |publisher= Thames and Hudson |location= London |isbn= 0-500-20315-6 |url-access= registration |url= https://archive.org/details/artsinspain00moff }}</ref> The building is now dedicated to the martyred Egyptian saints [[Julian and Basilissa]].]]
'''Tioda''' was a prominent [[Asturias|Asturian]] [[architect]] of the 9th century. He worked primarily in [[Oviedo]], where he constructed the [[Cathedral of San Salvador, Oviedo|church of San Salvador]] which was later elevated to the rank of [[cathedral]] of the [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Oviedo|Roman Catholic Diocese of Oviedo]] and the Royal Palace.
'''Tioda''' was a prominent [[Asturias|Asturian]] [[architect]] of the 9th century. He worked primarily in [[Oviedo]], where he constructed the [[Cathedral of San Salvador, Oviedo|church of San Salvador]] which was later elevated to the rank of [[cathedral]] of the [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Oviedo|Roman Catholic Diocese of Oviedo]] and the Royal Palace.


His work was recognised and praised by the kings [[Alfonso II of Asturias]] and [[Ramiro I of Asturias]] and he was paid by the court to design further buildings. The reconstruction of the [[San Julián de los Prados]] was ordered by Alfonso II of Asturias around 830 by Tioda. It is considered one of the greatest works of [[Asturian art]] and [[Asturian architecture]] and was declared a [[Historical-Artistic Monument]] by the Spanish Ministry of Culture in June 1917 and a [[World Heritage Site]] by [[UNESCO]] on 2 December 1998.
His work was recognised and praised by the kings [[Alfonso II of Asturias]] and [[Ramiro I of Asturias]] and he was paid by the court to design further buildings. The reconstruction of the [[San Julián de los Prados]] was ordered by Alfonso II of Asturias around 830 by Tioda. It is considered one of the greatest works of [[Asturian art]] and [[Asturian architecture]] and was declared a [[Historical-Artistic Monument]] by the Spanish Ministry of Culture in June 1917 and a [[World Heritage Site]] by [[UNESCO]] on 2 December 1998.
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San Julián de los Prados designed by Tioda c.830.[1] The building is now dedicated to the martyred Egyptian saints Julian and Basilissa.

Tioda was a prominent Asturian architect of the 9th century. He worked primarily in Oviedo, where he constructed the church of San Salvador which was later elevated to the rank of cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Oviedo and the Royal Palace.

His work was recognised and praised by the kings Alfonso II of Asturias and Ramiro I of Asturias and he was paid by the court to design further buildings. The reconstruction of the San Julián de los Prados was ordered by Alfonso II of Asturias around 830 by Tioda. It is considered one of the greatest works of Asturian art and Asturian architecture and was declared a Historical-Artistic Monument by the Spanish Ministry of Culture in June 1917 and a World Heritage Site by UNESCO on 2 December 1998.

He has been called Spain's first "urbanist". Due to his unusual name, in the past it was suggested that he might have originated from Aachen.

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References

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  1. ^ Moffitt, John Francis (1999). The Arts in Spain. London: Thames and Hudson. ISBN 0-500-20315-6.
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