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- FOROS ET FECIT / ECCLESIAM HANC LVTO ET LATERE. HABVIT PRAELIA **** / SARRACENIS, ET INTERFECTUS, EST SAGITTA APUD VISEUM / PORTUGAL FUIT FILIUS VEREMUNDI...
- peregre profectus est Hierosilimis, ubi et commisit multa bella **** Sarracenis fecitque quoddam castellum ualde fortissimum a facie Ascalonie, quod dicitur...
- Antonioni Porto das Caixas (1962 Brazilian film) directed by Paulo Cesar Sarraceni The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981 film) directed by Bob Rafelson The...
- comprehenderunt Sarraceni C****ianum. Cod. Andr. in terra Hydruntina, et tertio die mensis Iulij fecit proelium (a) Potho **** Sarracenis, et ceciderunt...
- caeteris regibus Jerusalem de ejus semine ibi sepulti essent; dixit: et nos Sarraceni David sanctum tenemus, aeque sicut Christiani et Judaei et Bibliam credimus...
- Montages, Trujellum, Sancta Cruz, Monfra que idem Giraldus acquisierat a sarracenis. Spanish translation (from Crónica Latina de los reyes de Castilla, 10):...
- in the Chronicon Rotense reads: 1003. Factum est proelium Albesae **** sarracenis ("the battle of Albesa is made with the Saracens"). In the Alterum chronicon...
- Christianity and Islam in Spain (756–1031) Duque, Adriano. 2018. “Occupata ab Sarracenis Hispania: Ambrosio de Morales y la introducción a las obras completas...
- filioque controversy. The Memoria refers to an attack of "Arab bandits" (Sarraceni latrones) on the monastery of Saint Theodosius, which may be the same...
- V3, on the other hand, entitles it Chronica de Captione Jerusalem a Sarracenis (Chronicle of the capture of Jerusalem by the Saracens). In the 17th or...