Bell of Huesca
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Bell of Huesca
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The Bell of Huesca is a legend describing how Ramiro II of Aragon, the Monk, cut off the heads of twelve nobles who did not obey him. The legend is told in the 13th-century anonymous Aragonese work the Cantar de la campana de Huesca. After Alfonso I of Aragon died in 1134 leaving no descendants, his brother Ramiro, bishop of Roda de Isábena, inherited the Kingdom of Aragón, one of the states of the Iberian Peninsula. At that time the kingdom had serious domestic and foreign problems. The Chronic
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Ramiro II of Aragon legend
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_of_Huesca
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2023-07-06T23:00:06Z
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