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A collection of legends and chronicles reconstructs the tumultuous period of Moorish invasion and the ensuing struggles on the Iberian peninsula, blending historical outline with romantic embellishment. Narratives range from terse chronicle-like accounts of betrayals, battles, and political change to more ornate legends featuring chivalric exploits, miracles, and portents. Together they trace the decline of earlier regimes, the emergence of resisting leaders, and prolonged cultural conflict, while repeatedly examining themes of honor, ambition, and national character and acknowledging the porous boundary between recorded fact and imaginative tradition.
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