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into two persons. He blames the Goths' defeat on their lack of penance for their sins: "The city of Toledo, victor of all peoples, succumbed as a victim to the triumphant Ishmaelites, and deserved to be subjected to them. Thus Spain was ruined for its disgusting sins, in the 380th year of the
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Here the author explains how the Goths, after Roderic's defeat, remained at war with the Saracens for seven years before concluding a pact with them whereby their fortifications were dismantled and they became "servants of arms"
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to "the Ides of November in the year 752 era", that is, 11 November 714. He also identified two invasions, the first by Abu Zubra and the second, a year later, by Tarik; probably he has divided the historical figure
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It is here that the author gives his interpretation of Ezekiel and also dates himself to "era 921, the seventeenth year of Alfonso's rule in Oviedo". Gog is identified with the Goths, who will be defeated by
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This is one of the earliest Latin lives of Muhammad. Three other versions that were then circulating have survived, and one other is known to have been kept in the library of the monastery at
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and "raiding deep into Muslim territory accounts for the overly optimistic estimates of the imminent Christian domination of the peninsula" in the
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raids: the "Lothomani" (Northmen) attacked the Kalends of August era 880 (AD 842) and again in July 858 (era 896), when "there was killing in
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in 850. The clear intention of the author of this tract, written for a Christian audience, was to denigrate Islam's founder as a
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in the introduction to his translation, "The fact that Asturian armies at the time were taking advantage" of the weakness of the
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after 170 years of oppression (which the author believes elapses on 11 November 883). The
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Vicente Catarino (1980), "The Spanish Reconquest: A Cluniac Holy War Against Islam?"
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and is essentially an interpretation of the prophecy concerning the fate of
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Reges que regnaberunt in Spania ex origine Ismaelitarum Beniumele
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Islam and the Medieval West: Aspects of Intercultural Relations
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Dicta Execielis profete, quod invenimus in libro pariticino
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This is a genealogy of the contemporary emir of Córdoba,
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Index

medieval Latin
chronicle
Christian
Alfonso III of Asturias
Oviedo
Spanish Era
Gog
Book of Ezekiel
Emirate of Córdoba
end times
Kenneth Baxter Wolf
Umayyad
emirate of Córdoba
Ishmael
Libya
Chronicon Ovetense
Saracens
Muhammad I
Abraham
Hagar
Sarah
Storia de Mameth
Leyre
Navarre
false prophet
Roderic
Battle of Guadalete
Ṭāriq ibn Ziyad
Viking
Lisbon

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