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    Ramon Muntaner (Catalan pronunciation: [rəˈmom muntəˈne]) (1265 – 1336) was a Catalan mercenary and writer who wrote the Crònica, a chronicle of his life...
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    The Chronicle of Ramon Muntaner, written by the Catalan burgher and administrator Ramon Muntaner in Xirivella, Kingdom of Valencia, in 1325–1328, is the...
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    figures are a matter of dispute, for although the numbers provided by Ramon Muntaner are trusted by later historians Francisco de Moncada and George Paquimeres...
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    to Muntaner. Before leaving Gallipoli the company was joined by a Turkish force consisting of 800 horseman and 2,000 footsoldiers. Ramon Muntaner who...
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    led by Roger de Lauria made several raids on the coast of Tunisia. Ramon Muntaner recounted some of these battles, such as the occupation of the island...
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    particular) that list the variety of items needed to arm a ship. 1283. Ramon Muntaner often talks about arming galleys and other ships. E com vench l'endemà...
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    de Rocafort, one of their leaders. On his return with the chronicler Ramón Muntaner, he was captured by the Venetians at Negroponte. He had been released...
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  • Muntaner (born 1983), Spanish track cyclist Ramon Muntaner (1265–1336), Catalan mercenary and writer Carles Muntaner (born 1957), Catalan public health researcher...
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  • Chronicles narrate events of the lives of James I of Aragon, Bernat Desclot, Ramon Muntaner and Pere el Cerimoniós. The four chronicles were written with the same...
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  • Kingdoms in Plain Language) 1326 Ibn Abi Zar – Rawd al-Qirtas 1328 Ramon Muntaner - Chronicle (Crònica), the longest of The Four Great Catalan Chronicles...
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    sacrifices to pay or encourage his troops; the Catalan military chronicler Ramon Muntaner said about him: "Emperor Michael was one of the bravest knights in the...
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  • from Ramon Muntaner, Bernard Desclot, and the Gesta comitum Barchinonensium. The Gesta places the battle at Les Formigues (or Fomigas), while Muntaner favoured...
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    in Greek. The early history of the Catalan Company was chronicled by Ramon Muntaner, a member of the company, in his Crònica. The life of Roger de Flor...
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    Escamilla [es]. Sauló shared the list of acts with Guillem d'Efak, Pere Tàpies, Ramon Muntaner, Joan Isaac and Victorí. In 1973, Sauló won second prize in a singing...
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    killing all the local Byzantines. The Catalans, under the command of Ramon Muntaner and Bernat de Rocafort, got their revenge at the Siege of Gallipoli...
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    I The Book of Deeds of James I of Aragon (available in PDF format) Ramon Muntaner, Chronicle, tr. Lady Goodenough (available in PDF format). "Ajuntament...
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    and Tuscan coasts, 1100 to 1235. p. 35. ISBN 9004120696. Crònica de Ramon Muntaner/Capítol CXXXV, in the Catalan Wikisource (Vikitexts) "Frederic Pujulà...
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  • economist Ramon Llull (c. 1232–c. 1315), philosopher, theologist, mystic, missionary, narrator, poet, logician and professor Ramon Muntaner (c. 1270–1336)...
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    Messina, which was in Aragonese hands. According to the contemporary Ramon Muntaner in his chronicle, the Angevins sent three light scouting galleys, towards...
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    principum Poloniae – Poland Chronicle of 754 - Spain Chronicle (Crònica) by Ramon Muntaner – 13th/14th-century Crown of Aragon. Third and longest of the Grand...
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  • Godin, French Dominican philosopher (b. c. 1260) Hugh II of Arborea Ramon Muntaner, Catalan soldier and writer (b. 1270) Cino da Pistoia, Italian poet...
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    brothers—Archbishop John of Toledo, Count Ramon Berenguer of Prades and Peter—adjusted it. The chronicler Ramon Muntaner provides a detailed account of the coronation...
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    considered in rank equivalent to a cavalryman. The 14th century chronicler Ramon Muntaner believed the Catalans to be the best crossbowmen, because they were...
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    of malvasia from eastern Mediterranean. But the Chronicle (1325) by Ramon Muntaner acknowledges its name, value and origin. It was widely grown and exported...
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    Desclot, also known as "Book of the king, Peter of Aragon". Crònica de Ramon Muntaner Crònica de Pere el Cerimoniós The first widespread vernacular writing...
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  • Royal Chancellery set a unitary written model in several fields. Thus, Ramon Muntaner expressed in his Chronicle (1325–1328) that the Catalans are the largest...
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    there was a complete Aragonese victory. According to the chronicle of Ramon Muntaner, the festivities of celebration lasted eight days in Barcelona. When...
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    Młynarski), Welsh ("Y FFoadur" by Huw Jones), Catalan (1977 sung by Ramon Muntaner and Joan Ollé, 1980 by Joan Isaac), Danish (1964 by Per Dich), Spanish...
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  • is a Catalan literary award, given annually by the Institut Ramon Muntaner ("Ramon Muntaner Secondary School"), in Figueres (Spain), with the aim of contributing...
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    Aragonese versions of the Chronicle of the Morea, or the chroniclers Ramon Muntaner and Marino Sanudo Torsello—used "Vlachia" or similar names (Blaquie...
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