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The Crónicas anónimas de Sahagún are two short chronicles composed by the monks of Sahagún two centuries apart. They survive only in sixteenth-century Spanish translations. The first is a catalogue of the excesses of the middle and upper class of Sahagún between the years 1109 and 1117. Perhaps it was designed to be presented at the in the latter year. If an early-twelfth-century provenance is correct then it must have originally been written in medieval Latin. It is a useful source of detail for the early reign of Urraca of León and Castile, since the monastery at Sahagún was the most important in her realms. The second chronicle, written in the fourteenth century, may have been either originally Latin or originally Spanish. It is generally of little use to the historian.

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  • The Crónicas anónimas de Sahagún are two short chronicles composed by the monks of Sahagún two centuries apart. They survive only in sixteenth-century Spanish translations. The first is a catalogue of the excesses of the middle and upper class of Sahagún between the years 1109 and 1117. Perhaps it was designed to be presented at the in the latter year. If an early-twelfth-century provenance is correct then it must have originally been written in medieval Latin. It is a useful source of detail for the early reign of Urraca of León and Castile, since the monastery at Sahagún was the most important in her realms. The second chronicle, written in the fourteenth century, may have been either originally Latin or originally Spanish. It is generally of little use to the historian. (en)
  • Las Crónicas Anónimas de Sahagún son dos pequeñas crónicas compuestas por los monjes benedictinos del Monasterio de Sahagún dos siglos después de los hechos relatados. Actualmente sólo sobreviven en copias del siglo XVI. La primera crónica es una relación de los excesos cometidos por los burgueses de Sahagún entre los años 1109 y 1117, durante las denominadas revueltas burguesas de Sahagún. El origen de estas revueltas hay que buscarlo en el texto conocido como Fuero de Sahagún, que otorgaba el poder en la villa al abad del Monasterio. (es)
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  • The Crónicas anónimas de Sahagún are two short chronicles composed by the monks of Sahagún two centuries apart. They survive only in sixteenth-century Spanish translations. The first is a catalogue of the excesses of the middle and upper class of Sahagún between the years 1109 and 1117. Perhaps it was designed to be presented at the in the latter year. If an early-twelfth-century provenance is correct then it must have originally been written in medieval Latin. It is a useful source of detail for the early reign of Urraca of León and Castile, since the monastery at Sahagún was the most important in her realms. The second chronicle, written in the fourteenth century, may have been either originally Latin or originally Spanish. It is generally of little use to the historian. (en)
  • Las Crónicas Anónimas de Sahagún son dos pequeñas crónicas compuestas por los monjes benedictinos del Monasterio de Sahagún dos siglos después de los hechos relatados. Actualmente sólo sobreviven en copias del siglo XVI. La primera crónica es una relación de los excesos cometidos por los burgueses de Sahagún entre los años 1109 y 1117, durante las denominadas revueltas burguesas de Sahagún. El origen de estas revueltas hay que buscarlo en el texto conocido como Fuero de Sahagún, que otorgaba el poder en la villa al abad del Monasterio. La segunda crónica data del siglo XIV y su interés histórico es mucho menor. (es)
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