Chronicle of the Cid, from the SpanishDaniel Bixby, 1846 - 486 páginas |
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... Spain , XXII . Of the answer which the King sent , XXIII . How the Cid defeated the Lord of Savoy , ib . 52 BOOK II . · I. How King Don Sancho was wroth at the partition of the kingdoms , II . How the Kings of Navarre and Ara- gon came ...
... Spain , XXII . Of the answer which the King sent , XXIII . How the Cid defeated the Lord of Savoy , ib . 52 BOOK II . · I. How King Don Sancho was wroth at the partition of the kingdoms , II . How the Kings of Navarre and Ara- gon came ...
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... Spain . This question has not been , and perhaps cannot be decided . There are some errors in the Chronicle of the Cid which are corrected in the General Chronicle , and sometimes it contains passages which are necessary to explain an ...
... Spain . This question has not been , and perhaps cannot be decided . There are some errors in the Chronicle of the Cid which are corrected in the General Chronicle , and sometimes it contains passages which are necessary to explain an ...
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... Spain but have no reference to Ruydiez , and I have incorporated with it whatever additional circumstances , either of fact or costume , are contained in the Cronica Gen- eral or the Poema del Cid . The poem is to be considered as ...
... Spain but have no reference to Ruydiez , and I have incorporated with it whatever additional circumstances , either of fact or costume , are contained in the Cronica Gen- eral or the Poema del Cid . The poem is to be considered as ...
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... Spain . The Wisi - Goths had been nearly three centuries in possession of it : during that time the in- dependent kingdoms which were founded by the first con- querors , had been formed into one great monarchy , more extensive and more ...
... Spain . The Wisi - Goths had been nearly three centuries in possession of it : during that time the in- dependent kingdoms which were founded by the first con- querors , had been formed into one great monarchy , more extensive and more ...
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... Spain abounded , who welcomed the Moors , or willingly submitted to them , weak and miserable men , to rejoice in ruin , because it fell heavier upon their oppressors than them- selves ! But there were two classes in Spain , the Jews ...
... Spain abounded , who welcomed the Moors , or willingly submitted to them , weak and miserable men , to rejoice in ruin , because it fell heavier upon their oppressors than them- selves ! But there were two classes in Spain , the Jews ...
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Abbot Abenalfange Abeniaf Alcayde Alimaymon Almoravides Alvar Fañez answer Aragon arms bade battle Berganza Bermudez beseech besought bidding Bivar BOOK brother King Don Burgos called Campeador Carrion Castilians Castle Christians Chronicle Cid Ruydiez Cid sent Cid's command daughters death Denia Diego Laynez Don Arias Gonzalo Don Rodrigo Doña Urraca Doña Ximena father gave give Gonzalez greatly Guazil hath heard heart honor horse host Howbeit Infantes of Carrion King Don Alfonso King Don Ferrando King Don Garcia King Don Sancho King of Aragon King of Leon King of Valencia King of Zaragoza King Yahia kingdom knew knights land Leon Lord manner maravedis Martin Antolinez Minaya Monastery Moorish Moors Nuño oath Poema prisoner rode Sandoval slain Spain spake spoil sword thee things thou Tizona Toledo took counsel town unto Valencia vassals Vellido Xativa Zamora