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Holy Week by Louis Aragon
Holy Week by Louis Aragon





Holy Week by Louis Aragon Holy Week by Louis Aragon

In about, the Aragonese heiress Andregoto married García III King of Navarre. Navarrese royal family suggest that it may have been the king of Navarre. Indicates who was their suzerain, but the number of marriages with the

Holy Week by Louis Aragon

No reference has been found in primary source documentation which North after the Muslim invasion of Spain in the early 8th century.Īutonomous counts are recorded in Aragon, power alternatingīetween two different families, between the early 9th and the early 10thĬenturies. That they were not descended from the Visigothic nobility which was driven Similar to the names of the earlier Visigothic kings and nobles. Neighbouring kings of Navarre or the kings of León and Asturias, nor are they Names of the early counts do not suggest a family relationship with either the Local chiefs who managed to impose their authority over their rivals. The family origin is not known, but it is supposed that the early counts were A second manuscript of the Codex is dated to the early 12th century and containsĪdditional information, although it is not known whether this originated fromĪnother earlier manuscript which no longer survives. The early counts of Aragon are recorded in the Codex de Roda ,Ī series of texts probably written shortly before 992 almost certainly in Navarre. The see of the bishop of Aragon was established in 922 in the valley of Borau. Monastery of San Juan de la Peña became the most important Aragonese religious Of San Pedro de Siresa, founded in the early ninth century, although the The main religious centre of Aragon was the Benedictine monastery Pamplona/Navarre who by that time presumably enjoyed suzerainty over the county In Aragonese charters which refer exclusively to the reigns of the kings of īy the early 10th century, no further references to the French kings are found Siresa dated 867 which records “ regnante Karlo rege in Franza, Aldefosoįilio Ardonis in Gallia Comata, Garsia Enneconis in Pampilona”. īy 867, the Frankish influence had started to wane, as shown by the charter of Referring to the regnal years of the Carolingian kings/emperors. Is corroborated by the dating clauses of the earliest Aragonese charters Installed as ruler in the territory by the Carolingian Franks. Source documentation that the first known count Aznar Galíndez may have been As suggested below in Chapter 1, there are indications in primary The so-called “Frontera Superior” of the Muslim controlled area of the Iberian The kingdom of Pamplona/Navarre, west of the county of Sobrarbe, and north of The extreme north of what later became the Aragonese kingdom. Original county of Aragon evolved in the early 9th century in a small area, coveringĪbout 600 square kilometres, in the valley of the river Aragon around Jaca, in The kingdom of Aragon started from small beginnings.







Holy Week by Louis Aragon