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- Chronicon_Burgense abstract "The Chronicon Burgense is a collection of Latin annals that, together with the Annales Compostellani and the Chronicon Ambrosianum, may form a group of related histories sometimes called the Efemérides riojanas because they may have been compiled in La Rioja. The Chronicon Burgenes is named after the Cathedral of Burgos, where it was discovered on one folio of a surviving thirteenth-century obituary/calendar. It deals primarily with matters in the Kingdom of Castile and may have been written at Burgos, the Castilian capital. It also touches on the Kingdom of Navarre (in which the Rioja lay) and covers the period from the Nativity of Jesus to the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa in 1212. It uses the dating system of the Spanish era and not the Anno domini. It is a unique source for several details relating to early Castilian history. The following is an excerpt:".
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- Chronicon_Burgense wikiPageWikiLink Annales_Compostellani.
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- Chronicon_Burgense wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Las_Navas_de_Tolosa.
- Chronicon_Burgense wikiPageWikiLink Burgos_Cathedral.
- Chronicon_Burgense wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Latin_texts.
- Chronicon_Burgense wikiPageWikiLink Cathedral_of_Burgos.
- Chronicon_Burgense wikiPageWikiLink Chronicon_Ambrosianum.
- Chronicon_Burgense wikiPageWikiLink Enrique_Flórez.
- Chronicon_Burgense wikiPageWikiLink Francisco_de_Berganza.
- Chronicon_Burgense wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Castile.
- Chronicon_Burgense wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Navarre.
- Chronicon_Burgense wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Toledo.
- Chronicon_Burgense wikiPageWikiLink La_Rioja_(Spain).
- Chronicon_Burgense wikiPageWikiLink Martinmas.
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- Chronicon_Burgense wikiPageWikiLink Mozarabic_Rite.
- Chronicon_Burgense wikiPageWikiLink Nativity_of_Jesus.
- Chronicon_Burgense wikiPageWikiLink Palm_Sunday.
- Chronicon_Burgense wikiPageWikiLink Quadragesima_Sunday.
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- Chronicon_Burgense wikiPageWikiLink St._Martins_Day.
- Chronicon_Burgense wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chronicon Burgense".
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- Chronicon_Burgense subject Category:Medieval_Latin_texts.
- Chronicon_Burgense hypernym Collection.
- Chronicon_Burgense type Book.
- Chronicon_Burgense comment "The Chronicon Burgense is a collection of Latin annals that, together with the Annales Compostellani and the Chronicon Ambrosianum, may form a group of related histories sometimes called the Efemérides riojanas because they may have been compiled in La Rioja. The Chronicon Burgenes is named after the Cathedral of Burgos, where it was discovered on one folio of a surviving thirteenth-century obituary/calendar.".
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