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From: "Todd A. Farmerie" <>
Subject: Re: sancho ramirez of Arag?
Date: Wed, 05 Dec 2001 13:57:57 -0700
References: <a9b2ce02.0112040733.6a636a6a@posting.google.com>, <3C0D47C9.810CA3C8@interfold.com>, <a9b2ce02.0112050400.31776c89@posting.google.com>
Bryant Smith wrote:
>
> Is anything anywhere near approaching the scope of, say, CP,
> published in English about the royalty and nobility of the
> Iberian kingdoms?
Absolutely not - for this period there is not even anything
comprehensive in Spanish that is worth reading. you have to
tease it out, article by article. If you want some examples,
see:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~medieval/sancha.htm
> > For discussion of this lineage, see:
> >
> > Arco y Garay, Ricardo del. Dos Infantes de Navarra, Senores en
> > Monzon. Principe de Viana. 10:249-74 (1949).
> >
> > Pamplona, German de. Filiation y Derechos al Trono de Navarra de
> > Garcia Ramirez el Restaurador. Principe de Viana. 10:275-83
> > (1949).
> >
> > Salazar y Acha, Jaime de. Reflexiones Sobre la Posible
> > Historicidad de un Episodio de la Crónica Najerense. PrÃncipe de
> > Viana. 55:149-156 (1994).
>
> Surely you jest! Even for one reasonably comfortable reading Spanish,
> this journal (?) is not generally available.
Yes, journal. I have found it in several University libraries.
Unfortunatley, this is the cross that we bear - I have sometimes
spent years trying to track down such references.
taf
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