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Chronicle of 741 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chronicle of 741 The Chronicle of 741 (or ''Continuatio Byzantia-Arabica'' or ''Continuatio Isidoriana'') is a Latin-language history in 43 sections or paragraphs, many of which are quite short, which was composed in about the years 741-743, in a part of Spain under Arab occupation. It is the earliest known Spanish work from the period of Arab occupation. ==Contents== The work is very much shorter than the ''Chronicle of 754''.〔The critical text was published by Gil (see References) and occupies less than 7 pages.〕 It contains little Spanish history; the first 14 sections contain very brief mentions of the Visigothic kings up to the reign of Suintila (621-631), taken from the ''Historia de regibus Gothorum, Vandalorum et Suevorum'' of Isidore of Seville. The remainder of the content consists of alternating sections dealing with the Byzantine Emperors and the parallel leaders of the Arabs beginning with the Prophet Muhammad. These sections perhaps derive from the ''Chronicon Mundi'' of John of Nikiû and from Arabic or Syriac works which have not survived. Some of these sections contain very brief mentions in passing, of the Arab invasions of North Africa, Spain, France, and parts of the Middle East. Little if any of the content is original; the value of the work lies in what it reveals of the author and his times.
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