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Protense
Protense Pro*tense", n. [See Protend.] Extension.[Obs.] `` By due degrees and long protense.' --Spenser.

Meaning of Rotense from wikipedia

- Albeldensian Chronicle (Crónica Albeldense) and the Rotensian Chronicle (Crónica Rotense). During the first decades, the Asturian dominion over the different areas...
- though based on Wittiza's approximate birth date, this is impossible. The Rotense version of the Alfonso III makes him an Archbishop of Toledo and the Ad...
- in Álava. The early tenth century Chronicle of Alfonso III in its first Rotense version records that after a rebellion against Fruela I of Asturias by...
- Rotense reads: 1003. Factum est proelium Albesae **** sarracenis ("the battle of Albesa is made with the Saracens"). In the Alterum chronicon Rotense,...
- mother country of the patriarch Abraham. The early Spanish Albeldense and Rotense Chronicles, when they recount the Islamic invasion of Spain, make a subtle...
- (72–73): 265–66. Ubieto Arteta, Antonio [in Spanish] (1962). "La redacción "rotense" de la Crónica de Alfonso III". Hispania. 22 (85): 3–22. Yaben, Hilario...
- probably due to the initiative of Abbot Oliba. Cronicó Rivipullense I Alterum Rotense Cronicó Dertusense II Chronicon Benif****ani Cronicó Rivipullense II During...
- Arroyo Ilera 1969, p. 79: clave en el desarrollo del dominion de diócesis rotense, tanto en lo relativo a su expansión eclesiástica, como a la formación...
- is drawn from the Chronicle of Alfonso III, specifically the earlier 'Rotense version' found in the late-10th-century Códice de Roda. It covers the period...
- Santa Maria de Ripoll, notes that "many died with him". The Chronicon Rotense II, written at the cathedral of Roda de Isábena, is in fact the earliest...