The Chronicon Compostellanum (Galician: Cronicón compostelán, Spanish: Cronicón compostelano) is a narrative Latin chronicle of the history of Spain from...
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Burgense Chronicon Ambrosianum Chronicon Compostellanum Chronicon Gothanum Chronicon Helveticum Chronicon Holtzatiae Chronicon Iriense Chronicon Lethrense...
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suitors as the real rulers. According to the twelfth-century "Chronicon Compostellanum", Urraca died in adulterous childbirth on 8 March 1126 in the castle...
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Count of Galicia and son-in-law of the king, who, according to the Chronicon Compostellanum, had been promised the kingdom. There exists a charter of a grant...
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Ante-Nicene theologians", Miscelanea En Homenaje Al P. Antonio Orbe Compostellanum Vol. XXXV, no. 1–2. (Santiago de Compostela, 1990), 398 “With the exception...
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461. Alfonso IX of León was addressed as: rex Gallaeciae (Ad Petrum Compostellanum archaepiscopum, year 1199) Cf. Llorente, Juan Antonio (1826). Disertación...
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Rubén (1966). "El obispo compostelano Pelayo Rodríguez y su familia". Compostellanum. 11: 677–722. Martín, José-Luis (1962). La nobleza gallega en la Alta...
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