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- 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...
- 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...
- Toledo's Historia Wambae, the Chronicle of Alfonso III, the Chronica Naierensis, and royal genealogies. Several errors in the Historia Roderici indicate...
- 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)...
- Castile in the name of his wife. According to the 12th-century Chronica Naierensis, the Castilians accepted his rule only because of Urraca. It was probably...
- contract attributed to Stephanie. An episode related in the Chronica Naierensis tells that a daughter of queen Stephanie by a prior husband was promised...
- mother as Ónega, the wife of Alfonso IV. The twelfth-century Chronica Naierensis confuses the two Alfonsos, combining elements of both. Alfonso Fróilaz...
- San Isidoro in his capital. According to the Historia silense, Chronica naierensis, and Chronicon mundi, Vermudo "crossed the Cantabrian border" (transiecto...