Nuño Rasura
Nuño Rasura was one of two legendary judges of Castile, the other being his son-in-law Laín Calvo. According to the Mocedades de Rodrigo, Nuño gained the nickname "Rasura" because "he took from Castile equal measures of wheat" to offer as a gift to Church of Saint James. English medievalist Richard A. Fletcher writes that "the legend of the judges has more to tell us of the Castilians' self-image at a later date than of the realities of the ninth century: they liked to think of themselves as sturdy, independent, resourceful, democratic."
Nuño Rasura
Nuño Rasura was one of two legendary judges of Castile, the other being his son-in-law Laín Calvo. According to the Mocedades de Rodrigo, Nuño gained the nickname "Rasura" because "he took from Castile equal measures of wheat" to offer as a gift to Church of Saint James. English medievalist Richard A. Fletcher writes that "the legend of the judges has more to tell us of the Castilians' self-image at a later date than of the realities of the ninth century: they liked to think of themselves as sturdy, independent, resourceful, democratic."
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Nuño Rasura es una figura lege ...... así acudir a la corte leonesa.
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Nuño Rasura, Muño Rasuella, es ...... est seigneur et comte d'Amaya.
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Nuño Rasura es una figura lege ...... así acudir a la corte leonesa.
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Nuño Rasura was one of two leg ...... ent, resourceful, democratic."
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Nuño Rasura, Muño Rasuella, es ...... est seigneur et comte d'Amaya.
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