(ε.) Chronicon regum Legionensium, 982-1109, by Pelagius, Bishop of Oviedo—a very doubtful authority, and branded with the epithet "fabulosus."

Ibid., xvii. 270-330.

(ζ.) Chronicon Silensis Monachi, written circa 1100.

Schott, iv. 1-116.

(η.) Lucas of Tuy, "Chronicon Mundi," written circa 1236.

Ibid., i. 246-291.

(θ.) Alfonso, Bishop of Burgos, "Anacephalaiosis rerum Hispanarum," etc.

Migne, cxxxvi. pp. 770-1179

(ι.) Luitprand, died 972. The Chronicon and Adversaria attributed to him are by a later hand, and extend over the years 606-960. The author of these is generally called the Pseudo-Luitprand, and very little credit can be placed in his statements.

Schott, "Hisp. Illustr.," i. pp. 121-246