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    De rebus Hispaniae or Historia gothica is a history of the Iberian Peninsula written in Latin by Archbishop of Toledo Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada in the first...
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    Toledo from 1208 to 1247. He authored De rebus Hispaniae, a history of the Iberian Peninsula. Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada was born circa 1170 in Puente la...
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  • García was married to Elvira of Toro. Another 13th-century history, De rebus Hispaniae, records that García was the guardian of the king's son and heir,...
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    literary activity. He died in Madrid. Mariana's great work, Historiae de rebus Hispaniae, first appeared in twenty books at Toledo in 1592; ten books were...
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    nobility. De laudibus Hispaniae Libri VII (Burgos, 1496) De rebus Hispaniae memorabilibus Libri XXV (Alcalá, 1530) De Aragoniae Regibus et eorum rebus gestis...
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    ISBN 9780812234527. Valverde, Juan Fernández (1989). "De rebus Hispaniae". Historia de los hechos de España. Madrid: Alianza Editorial. Reilly, Bernard F...
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    well, including Luisa de Medrano. He had one of Lucio Marineo Sículo's books censured, "De Rebus Hispaniae Memorabilibus (Alcalá de Henares, 1530)" which...
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    historiographers, notably the De rebus Hispaniae of Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada, the Chronicon mundi of Lucas de Tuy, and the Estoria de España of the patronage...
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    Rodrigo Ximénez de Rada: De rebus Hispaniae (1243) «Et la cibdad de Zaragoza fue mui grand tiempo camara de los Almojarifes, et fue escogida de los guerreadores...
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    Name of Andalusia (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Iberia from 409 to 429. That derivation goes back to the 13th-century De rebus Hispaniae. In the 14th century, Ibn Khaldun derived the name from al-Fandalus...
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