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    The Códice de Roda or Códice de Meyá (Roda or Meyá codex) is a medieval manuscript that represents a unique primary source for details of the 9th- and...
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  • wife may be the Giniguentes, daughter of Aznar Dat, mentioned in the Códice de Roda, but the text is ambiguous and probably refers to the wife of his son...
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    III is based on the genealogy of the rulers of Pamplona found in the Códice de Roda, which reports that Sancho, Toda and Sancha were born to Onneca's first...
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    title is found in the section of the Códice de Roda conventionally called the "Genealogies of Roda" (Genealogías de Roda), where Sancho Garcés I of Pamplona...
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  • Carlo Tancredi Falletti di Barolo (1782-1838) Doroteo Hernández Vera (1901-1991) Filomena D'Urso (1909-1954) Giuseppe Codicè (1838-1915) Jan Pietraszko...
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    unknown). Santiago de Compostela sacked by Almanzor. (Late 10th century). Códice de Roda written. 999 September. Alfonso V of León becomes king. 29 July. Almanzor...
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    Santander Aranda de Duero Burgos Palencia Segovia Zamora Cuenca Guadalajara La Roda Barcelona Figueres Gavà Palamós Tarragona Tortosa Almendralejo Badajoz Cáceres...
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