Acerca de un comentario sobre el rey Wamba (672-680) y la Chronica Naierensis (s.XII)
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Martínez Ortega, Ricardo
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Journal article
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Spanish; Castilian
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Universidad de La Laguna: Servicio de Publicaciones 1997
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Fortunatae: Revista canaria de Filología ISSN 1131-6810 Nº 9, 1997, pags. 215-221
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A remark by Prof. Juan Gil in his historiographical study of the XI-XIII centuries prompted the writing of this paper, which is an attempt to track down the two current traditions about the figure of king Wamba (672-680). One considers him to be a monk who died in Pampliega (Historia de rebus Hispanie, Chronicon Mundi, Crónica de Alfonso III, Primera Crónica General de España); the other, represented by the Chronica Naierensis, believes him to be buried somewhere in the threefold place-name Castella-Valle Monio-ecclesia Sancti Petri. The author concludes that in fact both interpretations refer to the same place, which in one case is known as Pampliega, a village in Burgos, but also as Saint Peter's church, in Pampliega. No contradiction therefore exists between the old tradition and that ofthe Chronica Naierensis.