- The
Chronica Naierensis or Crónica
najerense (originally
edited under the
title Crónica leonesa) was a late twelfth-century
chronicle of
universal history...
- Aragón, re-dated the
battle to 1069. The late twelfth-century
Chronica naierensis dates the
encounter to 1070. Ramiro's
first attempt to take Graus, the...
- Rada,
Zaida is
counted among the
wives of
Alfonso VI, but the
Chronica Naierensis and the
Chronicon mundi indicate that
Zaida was a
concubine and not the...
- vocatur, ad
accipiendan uxorem accederet." The 12th-century
Chronica Naierensis and the
forged donation to the
bishops of Lugo and
Oviedo (11th-12th century)...
- the chronicles,
though 885 is most
probable as
recorded in the
Chronica Naierensis which states that
Didacus comes...et
interfectus est in
Cornuta era DCCCCXXIII...
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becomes king, the last of the Jiménez dynasty. (Date unknown). The
Chronica Naierensis is written. 1195 18 July. The
Almohads led by
caliph Yaqub al-Mansur attacked...
- San
Isidoro in his capital.
According to the
Historia silense,
Chronica naierensis, and
Chronicon mundi,
Vermudo "crossed the
Cantabrian border" (transiecto...
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interceded on
behalf of Ramiro, who, if a
later story in the
Chronica Naierensis is to be believed, had once
defended her
against García's
false accusations...
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Retrieved 22
September 2011.
Anales castellanos primeros, year 866
Chronica Naierensis places it on 5 October. "Historia del
Condado de Castilla. Capítulo IV...
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mother as Ónega, the wife of
Alfonso IV. The twelfth-century
Chronica Naierensis confuses the two Alfonsos,
combining elements of both.
Alfonso Fróilaz...