The Chronicon Iriense is a short Latin chronicle of the Diocese of Iria Flavia, modern Santiago de Compostela, during the period beginning in 561 and ending in 982. It is usually found appended to the Historia Compostellana in medieval manuscripts, though it is also found in twelfth-century manuscripts that are otherwise in disagreement with the Historia. It may have been designed to complete the account of the diocese found in the Historia, but there is a school of thought which places its composition immediately after the last events it records, around 982, by the vengeful and recently deposed bishop Pelayo Rodríguez, as both Justo Pérez de Urbel and M. R. García Álvarez believed.
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| - The Chronicon Iriense is a short Latin chronicle of the Diocese of Iria Flavia, modern Santiago de Compostela, during the period beginning in 561 and ending in 982. It is usually found appended to the Historia Compostellana in medieval manuscripts, though it is also found in twelfth-century manuscripts that are otherwise in disagreement with the Historia. It may have been designed to complete the account of the diocese found in the Historia, but there is a school of thought which places its composition immediately after the last events it records, around 982, by the vengeful and recently deposed bishop Pelayo Rodríguez, as both Justo Pérez de Urbel and M. R. García Álvarez believed. (en)
- Chronicon Iriense es una breve crónica latina medieval redactada en la diócesis de Iria Flavia. Cubre el periodo entre los años 561 y 982. Se la suele encontrar en manuscritos medievales junto a la Historia Compostelana, aunque también en algunos manuscritos del siglo XII que no concuerdan con esta. Su propósito pudo haber sido completar los registros relativos a la diócesis de la Historia, pero algunos estudiosos (Justo Pérez de Urbel y M. R. García Álvarez ) han situado su composición inmediatamente después de los hechos que registra, cerca del año 982, la deposición del obispo . (es)
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| - The Chronicon Iriense is a short Latin chronicle of the Diocese of Iria Flavia, modern Santiago de Compostela, during the period beginning in 561 and ending in 982. It is usually found appended to the Historia Compostellana in medieval manuscripts, though it is also found in twelfth-century manuscripts that are otherwise in disagreement with the Historia. It may have been designed to complete the account of the diocese found in the Historia, but there is a school of thought which places its composition immediately after the last events it records, around 982, by the vengeful and recently deposed bishop Pelayo Rodríguez, as both Justo Pérez de Urbel and M. R. García Álvarez believed. The Chronicon begins with , bishop during the First Council of Braga in 561 and continues to the episcopate of . It mentions the discovery of the purported body of James, son of Zebedee, during the episcopate of , during the reign of Alfonso II the Chaste, but it does not describe how the body was found. According to the Chronicon, Theodomirus became the first bishop of the new see of Santiago de Compostela in the days of Charlemagne (called rex Franciae, king of France). (en)
- Chronicon Iriense es una breve crónica latina medieval redactada en la diócesis de Iria Flavia. Cubre el periodo entre los años 561 y 982. Se la suele encontrar en manuscritos medievales junto a la Historia Compostelana, aunque también en algunos manuscritos del siglo XII que no concuerdan con esta. Su propósito pudo haber sido completar los registros relativos a la diócesis de la Historia, pero algunos estudiosos (Justo Pérez de Urbel y M. R. García Álvarez ) han situado su composición inmediatamente después de los hechos que registra, cerca del año 982, la deposición del obispo . El Chronicon comienza con el episcopado de , durante el en 561, y continua hasta el de . Menciona el descubrimiento de la tumba de Santiago durante el episcopado de Teodomiro, bajo el reinado de Alfonso II el Casto, pero no describe cómo se produjo el acontecimiento. Según el Chronicon, Teodomiro fue el primer obispo de la nueva sede de Santiago de Compostela, en los días de Carlomagno, a quien titula rex Franciae (rey de Francia). (es)
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