Four Great Catalan Chronicles

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The Four Great Catalan Chronicles are a foundational set of medieval narrative works that collectively recount the history, politics, and warfare of the Crown of Aragon and Catalonia between the 12th and 14th centuries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catalan literature
historiographical work
medieval chronicle
medieval chronicle
medieval chronicle
medieval chronicle
medieval historical chronicles
author Bernat Desclot NERFINISHED
James I of Aragon NERFINISHED
Peter IV of Aragon NERFINISHED
Ramon Muntaner NERFINISHED
country Crown of Aragon NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance classics of medieval Catalan prose
foundational works of Catalan historiography
genre autobiographical narrative
royal chronicle
hasPart Crònica de Pere el Cerimoniós NERFINISHED
Crònica de Ramon Muntaner NERFINISHED
Llibre del rei en Pere NERFINISHED
Llibre dels fets NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
language Catalan
Catalan
Catalan
Catalan
Catalan
mainSubject Catalan Company campaigns
Crown of Aragon expansion in the Mediterranean
Sicilian Vespers NERFINISHED
conquest of Mallorca NERFINISHED
conquest of Valencia
history of Catalonia
history of the Crown of Aragon
internal conflicts in the Crown of Aragon
medieval politics
medieval warfare
reign of James I of Aragon
reign of Peter III of Aragon
reign of Peter IV of Aragon
narrativePerspective first-person account
royal viewpoint
region Aragon NERFINISHED
Catalonia
temporalCoverage 12th century
13th century
14th century
use primary source for medieval Catalan history

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Bernat Desclot partOf Four Great Catalan Chronicles
siege of Valencia (1238) documentedBy Four Great Catalan Chronicles
this entity surface form: chronicles of James I of Aragon