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- 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...
- Morratium, Salinensem, (...) Bregantinos, Farum... "[King Miro granted to his Irienses headquarters the dioceses of Morrazo, Salnés (...). Bergantiños, Faro....
-  (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...
- Chronicon Gothanum Chronicon Helveti**** Chronicon Holtzatiae Chronicon Iriense Chronicon Lethrense Chronicon Lusitanum Chronicon Paschale Chronicon Pictum...
- northwestern Piedmont in the Graian Alps Iadatini Iconii – Gap, in Southern Gaul Irienses Libii / Libici Ligauni Maielli Medulli – upper valley of Maurienne, Southern...
- class. Amancio Isla Frez, "Ensayo de historiografía medieval: El Cronicón Iriense," En la España medieval, 4 (1984), 421: dolo et proditione a Principibus...
- northwestern Piedmont in the Graian Alps Iadatini Iconii – Gap, in Southern Gaul Irienses Libii / Libici Ligauni Maielli Medulli – upper valley of Maurienne, Southern...
- second half of the ninth century the bishops of this see are known as Irienses or Sancti Jacobi, even ecclesiae apostolicae sancti Jacobi—though no apostolic...
- Alfonso II written sometime after 791 and also incorporated in the Chronicon Iriense and the Annales Portugalenses veteres. For the eleventh-century Kingdom...
- 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...