The omission of St. Martin of Braga in John of Biclaro’s Chronica and the Third Council of Toledo

One of the principal sources for the Iberian Peninsula in the sixth-century A.D. is the Chronica of John of Biclaro. As is characteristic of the chronicles of the Iberian Peninsula in Visigothic Spain, beginning already in the fifth century with Hydatius, it is brief. Yet it offers a great deal of...

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Main Author: Alberto Ferreiro
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Editum, Ediciones de la Universidad de Murcia 1986-05-01
Series:Antigüedad y Cristianismo
Online Access:https://revistas.um.es/ayc/article/view/58861
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description One of the principal sources for the Iberian Peninsula in the sixth-century A.D. is the Chronica of John of Biclaro. As is characteristic of the chronicles of the Iberian Peninsula in Visigothic Spain, beginning already in the fifth century with Hydatius, it is brief. Yet it offers a great deal of information on major events and of the people, both secular and ecclesiastical, that greatly influenced Spain in this erao. (...)
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spelling doaj.art-571c3632677943bdab646a0a0daef99e2023-04-03T20:31:22ZdeuEditum, Ediciones de la Universidad de MurciaAntigüedad y Cristianismo0214-71651989-61821986-05-013The omission of St. Martin of Braga in John of Biclaro’s Chronica and the Third Council of ToledoAlberto Ferreiro One of the principal sources for the Iberian Peninsula in the sixth-century A.D. is the Chronica of John of Biclaro. As is characteristic of the chronicles of the Iberian Peninsula in Visigothic Spain, beginning already in the fifth century with Hydatius, it is brief. Yet it offers a great deal of information on major events and of the people, both secular and ecclesiastical, that greatly influenced Spain in this erao. (...) https://revistas.um.es/ayc/article/view/58861
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title The omission of St. Martin of Braga in John of Biclaro’s Chronica and the Third Council of Toledo
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title_short The omission of St. Martin of Braga in John of Biclaro’s Chronica and the Third Council of Toledo
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