Talk:Mora de Rubielos
Latest comment: 13 years ago by 69.92.23.64 in topic Incredible! No mention of Heredia!, the Hospitalier!
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Incredible! No mention of Heredia!, the Hospitalier!
edit"Heredia was wealthy and learned, a patron of historiography and translation. It was he who ordered the Chronicle of Morea translated into Aragonese sometime before 1393, though it does not contain any mention of his term of service in the Morea. The medieval stonework of his fortified castles in Mora de Rubielos and Rubielos de Mora has been much studied in the last few years. He was buried in Caspe. His tomb was distroyed by anarchist soldiers during the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939), although some photographs remain." The preceeding is from Wikipedia!69.92.23.64 (talk) 23:17, 1 February 2011 (UTC)Ronald L. Hughes