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- Aragon (Aragonese: Reino d'Aragón; Catalan: Regne d'Aragó; Latin: Regnum Aragoniae; Spanish: Reino de Aragón) was a medieval and early modern kingdom on...
- se ostendit qui se eumdem publice fatebatur et multorum Castellae et Aragoniae id ipsum testimonio affirmabant qui **** eo in utroque regno fuerant familiariter...
- et Catalonie (only between 1286 and 1291), and later as Corona Regum Aragoniae, Corona Aragonum or simply Aragon. Petronilla's father King Ramiro, "The...
- historicising treatment in the five-volume Renaissance history of Aragon, De Aragoniae Regibus et eorum rebus gestis libri V (1509), by Lucio Marineo Sículo...
- (Burgos, 1496) De rebus Hispaniae memorabilibus Libri XXV (Alcalá, 1530) De Aragoniae Regibus et eorum rebus gestis libri V (Zaragoza, 1509) Epistolarum familiarum...
- The Gesta comitum Barcinonensium ("Deeds of the counts of Barcelona") is a Latin chronicle composed in three stages by some monks of Santa Maria de Ripoll...
- estirpium indigenarum Aragoniae, 1779; Mantissa stirpium indigenarum Aragoniae, 1781; Introductio in oryctographiam, et zoologiam Aragoniae, 1784; Enumeratio...
- De Aragoniae Regibus et eorum rebus gestis libri V (English: The Kings of Aragon and their works, in 5 volumes) is a chronicle written in Zaragoza in...
- coralloides Loscos & J.Pardo (in: Willkomm, H.M.: Series Inconfecta Plantarum Aragoniae, Dresde: p. 90). Before that, the authors had used the name Salicornia...
- Berengar of Friuli from c. 874 to 915 Gesta comitum Barcinonensium et regum Aragoniae, "Deeds of the counts of Barcelona and kings of Aragon", 14th century...