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- imperii Ueremundo principis; in 1029/1032 as imperator domnus Veremudius in Gallecia; and in 1034 as regni imperii Veremundus rex Legionensis. He was a child...
- the Galicians, exercising near absolute power in his domains ("in urbe Gallecia regnante Comite Raymundus"): "serenissimus totius Gallecie comes", "totius...
- Alfonso proclaimed himself victoriosissimo rege in Toleto, et in Hispania et Gallecia (most victorious king of Toledo, and of Spain and Galicia). This conquest...
- Fredinandi regis et Sancie regine imperatrice regnum regentes in Legione et in Gallecia vel in Castella. García Gallo 1945, 213 and 226 n. 72: in tempore serenissimi...
- Fredinandi regis et Sancie regine imperatrice regnum regentes in Legione et in Gallecia vel in Castella). This title was only used on one other occasion during...
- neighboring kingdom. In 585 Liuvigild went to war against the Sueves, invading Gallecia. In the words of John of Biclaro: "King Liuvigild devastates Gallaecia...
- and in Galicia" (regnante rex Sancio et Alberta regina in Castella et in Gallecia). The name Alberta is unusual for 11th-century Spain and it is probable...
- Imperatoris magni D. Alfonsi, coadunato omni exercitu de Castella, & de Gallecia, voluit intrare Regnum Portugalliae, & venerunt usque ad lo**** qui dicitur...
- while the Vandal Hasdingi and the Suebi divided the smallest province Gallecia among themselves. With the Spanish-Roman landowners, they concluded an...
- Alfonso VII (d. 1128) Sepulcher of king Ferdinand II (Rex in Legione et Gallecia) (d. 1187) Sepulcher of Ferdinand of Galicia and León. Son and heir of...