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Chronicle of San Juan de la Peña

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is a compilation from various sources, some more historically solid than others. Though named after the monastery of San Juan, it was only partially compiled there. As early as 1345 Peter IV had asked the monasteries of San Juan and
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updated to 1310. Only those sections (approximate a third) dealing with events specific to the monastery were probably written in it. The monks of San Juan relied heavily for the history of Spain up to 1137 on
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to begin compiling material for a general history of the realm. Ripoll's only contribution was a version of the 1162
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Constable, Olivie Remie, ed. "Concerning King Sancho I of Aragon and His Deeds" trans. Lynn H. Nelson.
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The Chronicle of San Juan de la Peña: A Fourteenth-Century Official History of the Crown of Aragon
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to be worked together. A finished copy of the work was sent by the king to the
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El aragonés del siglo XIV según el texto de la Crónica de San Juan de la Peña
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Medieval Iberia: Readings from Christian, Muslim, and Jewish Sources
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in 1372 and this original still resides in the cathedral library.
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translation by Antonio Ubieto Arteta appeared in 1964, an
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Aragonese chronicle written in Latin around before 1359
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a machine-translated version of the Spanish article.
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Crónica de San Juan de la Peña
Aragonese
chronicle
Latin
San Juan de la Peña
Peter IV of Aragon
Crown of Aragon
Castilian
Estoria de España
Navarro-Aragonese
Catalan
Ripoll
Gesta comitum Barchinonensium
Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada
Barcelona
Cathedral of Valencia
Spanish
English
ISBN
0-8122-1569-9

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