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II. Fernando I, Alfonso VI y el ideario imperial leonés en la Historia legionensis
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Cluny and Spain before Alfonso VI: remarks and propositions
Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies, 2017I wonder in this article about the presence of Cluny in Spain during the reign of Ferdinand I, a presence that has recently been completely questioned. I examine the payment of a census to Cluny, the mentions of funeral commemoration, the origin of the monk named Galindus of Clunia, the Liber canticorum and horarum of Queen Sancha, and finally, a text ...
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The Right Kind of Power: From Sancho II to Alfonso VI in the Chronica naierensis
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 2022The Chronica naierensis (c. 1185-1190) is well known for its pro-Castilian tendencies, especially for the treatment of Fernando I and Alfonso VI, both distinguished as royal models. Despite this compositional commitment, Sancho II, Fernando's eldest son and the first king of Castile, has been mostly analysed through the lens of his bellicosity and has ...
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The Kingdom of Leon-Castilla under King Alfonso VI, 1065-1109
The American Historical Review, 1989John C. Shideler, Bernard F. Reilly
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Alfonso VI of León and Castile, 'al-Imbratur-dhu-l-Millatayn'
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 1979ANGUS MACKAY, MUHAMMAD BENABOUD
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Again Alfonso VI, "Imbaratur dhu'l-Millatayn', and Some New Data
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 1984openaire +1 more source
Alfonso VI: An Answer to MacKay and Benaboud's Reply to Roth
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