- The
Chronica Adefonsi Imperatoris,
meaning "Chronicle of
Alfonso the Emperor", is a
chronicle of the
reign of
Alfonso VII of León,
Emperor of Spain, lasting...
- The
Epistola Adefonsi Hispaniae regis anno 906 (“letter of Alfonso, king of
Spain in the year 906”) is a
letter purportedly written by
Alfonso III of Asturias...
- was a
leader in the Reconquista—about
which the
contemporary Chronica Adefonsi imperatoris has much to say—and also took part in the
military activities...
-
moved to Leon, bore the inscription: H.R.
Regina Elisabeth, uxor
regis Adefonsi,
filia Benabet Regis Sevillae, quae
prius Zayda, fuit
vocata ("Queen Isabel...
- siege, he took the
fortress of
Oreja near
Toledo and, as the
Chronica Adefonsi Imperatoris tells it: …
early in the
morning the
castle was surrendered...
- The
Chronicle of
Alfonso III (Latin:
Chronica Adefonsi tertii regis) is a
chronicle composed in the
early tenth century on the
order of King
Alfonso III...
- fall from
royal favour, he is
mentioned in two
episodes in the
Chronica Adefonsi imperatoris. He
supported Ferdinand II of León
after Alfonso's
death (1157)...
- sources, Musa ibn Musa is
mentioned in
three Latin texts: the
Chronica Adefonsi tertii regis; the Albendensis; and the Códice de Roda. The
latter mentions...
-
personal emblem of the monarch, and thus the
kingdom find in
Chronica Adefonsi imperatoris, at the
times of
Alfonso VII, this
chronicle when describing...
-
entrusted with the
tenencia (fief) of Toroño in Galicia.
While the
Chronica Adefonsi imperatoris (book I, §74)
reports that he
joined Rodrigo Pérez de Traba...