Colecci n diplomatica de San Salvador de El Moral, Volume 1 is a historical compilation of diplomatic documents pertaining to the Benedictine Abbey of San Salvador de El Moral. Authored primarily by El Moral. St. Sauveur (Benedictine Abbey) and Luciano Serrano, this volume offers invaluable insights into the abbey's historical, legal, and administrative affairs.
Published in 1906, the collection provides a detailed record of medieval Spain, capturing the essence of the era through authentic Latin documents. Researchers and historians of medieval studies will find this an indispensable resource for understanding the interactions, agreements, and societal structures of the time. The meticulous preservation of these records ensures that the legacy of San Salvador de El Moral endures, offering a rich tapestry of the past for contemporary scholarship.
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