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- Sampiro (c. 956 – 1041) was a Leonese cleric, politician, and intellectual, one of the earliest chroniclers of post-conquest Spain known by name. He was...
- Chronicle of Albeda. According to the Chronicle of Sampiro, the revolt was led by Count Eylo. Sampiro describes these events as follows: A messenger arrived...
- and many other towns, we note that it will take too long. — Sampiro, Chronicle of Sampiro, 11th century. Everything seems to indicate that to the pre-existing...
- the Chronicle of Albelda. A cryptic statement by the Asturian historian Sampiro that he "seemed to control the sceptre of his father" is the only other...
- for himself." It is mentioned in the work of Sampiro, writing in the early 11th century, and from Sampiro it was incorporated into the 12th-century Historia...
- Saints Peter and Paul Parish Church, also known as San Pedro Macati Church, Sampiro Church, Makati Church, is a Roman Catholic church located in Makati Poblacion...
- battle is found in the Chronicon of Sampiro, a Leonese cleric writing probably in the late 980s. According to Sampiro, the "Agarenes" (descendants of Hagar...
- is the first attested count of Álava. He is known from the chronicle of Sampiro, written in the first third of the eleventh century, which presents him...
- died in 966; he was not yet 35 years old. According to the chronicle of Sampiro, in the Galician monastery of Castrelo de Miño by the rebel count Gonzalo...
- present-day city). Having been named as such, residents corrupted the name to “Sampiro,” which used to refer to both the then-town and its namesake church. Parts...