Ramon Muntaner (Catalan pronunciation:[rəˈmommuntəˈne]) (1265 – 1336) was a Catalan mercenary and writer who wrote the Crònica, a chronicle of his life, including his adventures as a commander in the Catalan Company. He was born at Peralada.
RamonMuntaner (Catalan pronunciation: [rəˈmom muntəˈne]) (1265 – 1336) was a Catalan mercenary and writer who wrote the Crònica, a chronicle of his life...
The Chronicle of RamonMuntaner, written by the Catalan burgher and administrator RamonMuntaner in Xirivella, Kingdom of Valencia, in 1325–1328, is the...
figures are a matter of dispute, for although the numbers provided by RamonMuntaner are trusted by later historians Francisco de Moncada and George Paquimeres...
to Muntaner. Before leaving Gallipoli the company was joined by a Turkish force consisting of 800 horseman and 2,000 footsoldiers. RamonMuntaner who...
led by Roger de Lauria made several raids on the coast of Tunisia. RamonMuntaner recounted some of these battles, such as the occupation of the island...
de Rocafort, one of their leaders. On his return with the chronicler RamónMuntaner, he was captured by the Venetians at Negroponte. He had been released...
sacrifices to pay or encourage his troops; the Catalan military chronicler RamonMuntaner said about him: "Emperor Michael was one of the bravest knights in the...
Records of the Three Kingdoms") 1326 Ibn Abi Zar – Rawd al-Qirtas 1328 RamonMuntaner - Chronicle (Crònica), the longest of The Four Great Catalan Chronicles...
from RamonMuntaner, Bernard Desclot, and the Gesta comitum Barchinonensium. The Gesta places the battle at Les Formigues (or Fomigas), while Muntaner favoured...
Chronicles narrate events of the lives of James I of Aragon, Bernat Desclot, RamonMuntaner and Pere el Cerimoniós. The four chronicles were written with the same...
Cahen proposes that the state appeared much later as medieval writers RamonMuntaner and George Pachymeres do not mention the Karasids. Cahen disputes historian...
Messina, which was in Aragonese hands. According to the contemporary RamonMuntaner in his chronicle, the Angevins sent three light scouting galleys, towards...
I The Book of Deeds of James I of Aragon (available in PDF format) RamonMuntaner, Chronicle, tr. Lady Goodenough (available in PDF format). "Ajuntament...
considered in rank equivalent to a cavalryman. The 14th century chronicler RamonMuntaner believed the Catalans to be the best crossbowmen, because they were...
Cahen proposes that the state appeared much later as medieval writers RamonMuntaner and George Pachymeres do not mention the Karasids. Cahen disputes historian...
November 2010. Ángel San Martín (1993). La Mediterrània, de Jaume I a RamonMuntaner: ¿Abisme o pont? (in Catalan). Universidad de Valencia. p. 27. ISBN 9788437013237...
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of malvasia from eastern Mediterranean. But the Chronicle (1325) by RamonMuntaner acknowledges its name, value and origin. It was widely grown and exported...
principum Poloniae – Poland Chronicle of 754 - Spain Chronicle (Crònica) by RamonMuntaner – 13th/14th-century Crown of Aragon. Third and longest of the Grand...
Aragonese versions of the Chronicle of the Morea, or the chroniclers RamonMuntaner and Marino Sanudo Torsello—used "Vlachia" or similar names (Blaquie...
Desclot, also known as "Book of the king, Peter of Aragon". Crònica de RamonMuntaner Crònica de Pere el Cerimoniós The first widespread vernacular writing...