- The
Chronicon Compostellanum (Galician: Cronicón compostelán, Spanish: Cronicón compostelano) is a
narrative Latin chronicle of the
history of
Spain from...
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Abbatiae de
Evesham Chronicon Burgense Chronicon Ambrosianum Chronicon Compostellanum Chronicon Gothanum Chronicon Helveti****
Chronicon Holtzatiae Chronicon...
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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...
- Ante-Nicene theologians",
Miscelanea En
Homenaje Al P.
Antonio Orbe
Compostellanum Vol. ****V, no. 1–2. (Santiago de Compostela, 1990), 398
Alexander of...
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Rodrigo Álvarez de Sarria,
fundador de la
orden militar de
Monte Gaudio".
Compostellanum, 28:373–97.
Delaville Le Roulx, J. (1893). "L'Ordre de Monjoye". Revue...
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Catedral de
Santiago de Compostela".
Compostellanum:
Revista de la Archidiócesis de
Santiago de Compostela.
Compostellanum (in Spanish). LI (3–4). Santiago...
- 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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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 made...
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Galician Cultural Council and
premiered by Solo Voces,
Collegium Compostellanum, and the Real
Filharmonia de
Galicia conducted by
Maximino Zumalave...
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Rodrigo Álvarez de Sarria,
fundador de la
orden militar de
Monte Gaudio".
Compostellanum, 28:373–97.
Canal Sánchez-Pagín, José María (1995). "La Casa de Haro...