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Pelagius (or Pelayo) of Oviedo (died 28 January 1153) was a medieval ecclesiastic, historian, and forger who served the Diocese of Oviedo as an auxiliary bishop from 1098 and as bishop from 1102 until his deposition in 1130 and again from 1142 to 1143. He was an active and independent-minded prelate, who zealously defended the privileges and prestige of his diocese. During his episcopal tenure he oversaw the most productive scriptorium in Spain, which produced the vast Corpus Pelagianum, to which Pelagius contributed his own Chronicon regum Legionensium ("chronicle of the Kings of León"). His work as a historian is generally reliable, but for the forged, interpolated, and otherwise skilfully altered documents that emanated from his office he has been called el Fabulador ("the Fabulist") an

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  • Pelayo de Oviedo (es)
  • Pelagio da Oviedo (it)
  • Pelagius of Oviedo (en)
  • Пелайо из Овьедо (ru)
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  • Пелайо из Овьедо (умер 28 января 1153, Овьедо) — епископ города Овьедо и хронист. Автор «Хроники королей Леона». (ru)
  • Pelayo, conocido como Pelayo, obispo de Oviedo (muerto en Oviedo en 1153), fue un clérigo, político e intelectual del reino de León, consejero del rey Alfonso VI, historiador, predicador brillante y uno de los primeros cronistas de nombre conocido. Fundó el Archivo de la Catedral de Oviedo y mandó recopilar y escribir las donaciones o testamentos en un libro de ciento trece páginas al que se le llamó Libro gótico por estar escrito con caracteres isidorianos. (es)
  • Pelagius (or Pelayo) of Oviedo (died 28 January 1153) was a medieval ecclesiastic, historian, and forger who served the Diocese of Oviedo as an auxiliary bishop from 1098 and as bishop from 1102 until his deposition in 1130 and again from 1142 to 1143. He was an active and independent-minded prelate, who zealously defended the privileges and prestige of his diocese. During his episcopal tenure he oversaw the most productive scriptorium in Spain, which produced the vast Corpus Pelagianum, to which Pelagius contributed his own Chronicon regum Legionensium ("chronicle of the Kings of León"). His work as a historian is generally reliable, but for the forged, interpolated, and otherwise skilfully altered documents that emanated from his office he has been called el Fabulador ("the Fabulist") an (en)
  • Pelagio da Oviedo (... – Santillana del Mar, 28 gennaio 1153) fu vescovo di Oviedo, come ausiliare dal 1098 al 1102 quando divenne titolare della sede, cattedra che mantenne fino al 1130, quando venne destituito; lo fu ancora poi per breve tempo, dal 1142 al 1143. (it)
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