<P> The name is on record since the High Middle Ages (Diego de Acebo, d . 1207). </P> <P> During the medieval era, the names "Sant Yago", "Diago" and "Diego" seem to have coexisted . "Sant Yago" is used, for example, in a letter by James II of Aragon dated 1300: "(...) maestro de la cavalleria de Sant Yago et de la dita orden (...)". </P> <P> "Diago" is recorded, for example, in "Et fue a casa del Rey . e mostrolo a don Diago que era adelantado del Rey" (Fuero de Burgos, c. 1240) </P> <P> In the Renaissance era, the name was Latinized as Didacus (from Greek διδαχή (didache) "teaching"). </P>

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