La Gran Conquista De Ultramar, commissioned by King Alfonso X "the Wise," is a significant work of medieval Spanish literature. This historical account details the Crusades, offering insights into the military campaigns and cultural interactions of the era. Authored under the direction of Pascual de Gayangos, this edition presents a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of medieval history and literature. The narrative provides a rich tapestry of events, characters, and settings that bring the medieval world to life. "La Gran Conquista De Ultramar" remains an essential text for understanding the historical and literary landscape of medieval Spain.
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