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David G. Pattison THE LEGEND OF THE SONS OF SANCHO EL MAYOR 51/1, p. 35
Hilda R. Ellis FOSTERING BY GIANTS IN OLD NORSE SAGA LITERATURE 10/2, p. 70

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works

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people

  • Sancho el Mayor (c. 970-1035)
  • Ramiro (King of Aragon)
  • García (son of Sancho el Mayor)
  • Fernando (son of Sancho el Mayor)
  • Eluira (the Queen)
  • Saxo Grammaticus

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places

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