Casiodoro de Reina died in 1594.
Casiodoro de Reina is best known for his translation of the Bible into Spanish, known as the Biblia del Oso or "Bear Bible," which was a seminal work in the history of Spanish literature. He was a key figure in the Protestant Reformation in Spain, and his translation is considered a foundational text in the development of the Spanish language.
The name of the first Spanish language Bible is "Biblia del Oso" (Bear Bible) and was translated by Casiodoro de Reina in 1569.
Casas de Reina's population is 193.
The first Catholic Bible translated into Spanish was the "Biblia del Oso," completed by the Spanish Protestant reformer Casiodoro de Reina in 1569. Although it was a Protestant translation, it was significant in the Spanish-speaking world. The Catholic Church later commissioned a revision of this translation, which was known as the "Reina-Valera," but the first official Catholic translation, the "Biblia de la Conferencia Episcopal," was published much later, in 1973.
Copa de la Reina de baloncesto was created in 1978.
Copa de la Reina de Fútbol was created in 1983.
Copa de la Reina de Balonmano was created in 1980.
Reina de la Noche was created in 1987.
Talavera de la Reina's population is 88,856.
Puebla de la Reina's population is 912.
Canal de la Reina was created in 1985.
Reina de Mi Tierra was created in 2008.