Jesús Blázquiz Magán, was born on October 3, 1955 in the Madrid town of Villa del Prado, and obtained in 2012 the postgraduate degree in Methodology of Social Licensing Research from the Universidad Miguel Miguel de Cervantes, in collaboration with the Instituto de Altos University Studies (IAEU). Historical geography aficionated and medieval paleography, he founded the Center for Romanesque Circle Studies in 2006, being Vice President until 2014 and honorary President since then, providing a website that houses nearly 40,000 photographs of 22 countries, related to this art. The Study Center haded 250 students on six levels, distributed between the provinces of Segovia and the Community of Madrid, but the lack of institutional support and sufficient economic means, coupled with fatality, favored its closure, enduring the web (http://www.circulo-romanico.com), which without external help has been sustained since then by its own means. He was also the founder of the Ailbe Research Group, attached to the Romanesque Circle; and he has published on the web several articles related to the field of his study, where he is considered the discoverer of the Gaelic question, after having translated in the church of San Miguel de Biota (Zaragoza), the first and detailed inscription in medieval Irish of Spain.
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