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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...
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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...
- Dushmanziyar,
Buyid emir
Peter Delyan,
Bulgarian rebel leader and
ruler (tsar)
Sampiro,
Spanish bishop,
politician and
intellectual Tancred of Hauteville, Norman...
- 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...
- period, the
Chronicle of
Alfonso III for the
ninth century, the work of
Sampiro for the
tenth and
early eleventh centuries, and the
Chronicon of Pelayo...
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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...
- 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...
- 1037)
probable Adalbert of Prague,
Bohemian bishop (approximate date)
Sampiro,
Spanish bishop (approximate date)
February 15 – Su Yugui,
Chinese chancellor...
- 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...