[267] See Villa-Amil, Iglesias Gallegas.
[268] Villa-Amil has seen documents proving that the Dominicans only acquired its site in 1498, so that it must have been begun after that date.
[269] See A. D. Casanova, Iglesias Medioevales de Tuy, 1907.
[270] Lamperez thinks it was begun in 1100, and constructed very slowly.
[271] See Casanova.
[272] See Ford.
[273] See Benito F. Alonso, El Pontificado Gallego, 1897.
[274] Benito F. Alonso gives these particulars on p. 234 of El Pontificado Gallego, but on p. 60 of the same work he speaks of Eufemia as a martyr of the fourth century.
[275] See Benito F. Alonso, op. cit.
[276] Op. cit.