- The
Chronicon Iriense is a
short Latin chronicle of the
Diocese of Iria Flavia,
modern Santiago de Compostela,
during the
period beginning in 561 and...
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Chronicon Gothanum Chronicon Helveti****
Chronicon Holtzatiae Chronicon Iriense Chronicon Lethrense Chronicon Lusitanum Chronicon Paschale Chronicon Pictum...
- than a
little village of
labourers and sailors. The 11th-century
Chronica iriense names Faro do
Burgo (ancient name of A Coruña) as one of the
dioceses that...
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northwestern Piedmont in the
Graian Alps
Iadatini Iconii – Gap, in
Southern Gaul
Irienses Libii /
Libici Ligauni Maielli Medulli –
upper valley of Maurienne, Southern...
- (2018) • Total 8,386 • Density 170/km2 (450/sq mi)
Demonym Padroneses or
Irienses Time zone CET (GMT +1) • Summer (DST) CEST (GMT +2) Post code 15900 Website...
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Alfonso II
written sometime after 791 and also
incorporated in the
Chronicon Iriense and the
Annales Portugalenses veteres. For the eleventh-century Kingdom...
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Swabian King Miro in the
sixth century and is
mentioned in the
Chronicon Iriense as
belonging to the
diocese of Iria. In the
twelfth century, the archbishop...
- on Galicia, even
sacking Iria itself. On the
other hand, the
Chronicon Iriense,
written about the same time,
makes the
cause of Pelayo's
expulsion the...
- by Rueda) in 1084. The
disaster is also
placed in 1084 by the
Chronicon Iriense,
Chronicon Burgense, and
Annales Complutenses. The date of the Historia...
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northwestern Piedmont in the
Graian Alps
Iadatini Iconii – Gap, in
Southern Gaul
Irienses Libii /
Libici Ligauni Maielli Medulli –
upper valley of Maurienne, Southern...