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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Pedro Marsilio, (Pere Marsili en catalán) probablemente mallorquín, hermano de la orden de los predicadores, archidiácono del Obispado de Mallorca, cronista y embajador real al servicio del rey Jaime II de Aragón. , Pere Marsili fou un pare dominic, arxidiaca del Bisbat de Mallorca, cronista i ambaixador reial al servei de Jaume II d'Aragó. , Pere Marsili (also known as Peter Marsili)Pere Marsili (also known as Peter Marsili) was a Dominican friar, chronicler, translator, and royal ambassador during the 13th and 14th centuries. In 1314 King James II of Aragon ordered him to make a Latin adaptation of a now-lost autobiography of James I of Aragon, the Llibre dels feyts. The Catalan language original famously recounted the heroics of James I, known as the "Conqueror," and was a project in which the King himself had reputedly been involved. Marsili completed the four-part work in 1322 and titled it Commentarioum de gestis Regis Jacobi primi or Commentary on the Deeds of King James I (at times called the Liber gestorum or Book of Deeds, in reference to the original). Some historians believe he may also have written other extant works traditionally ascribed to a .extant works traditionally ascribed to a .
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rdfs:comment Pere Marsili (also known as Peter Marsili)Pere Marsili (also known as Peter Marsili) was a Dominican friar, chronicler, translator, and royal ambassador during the 13th and 14th centuries. In 1314 King James II of Aragon ordered him to make a Latin adaptation of a now-lost autobiography of James I of Aragon, the Llibre dels feyts. The Catalan language original famously recounted the heroics of James I, known as the "Conqueror," and was a project in which the King himself had reputedly been involved. Marsili completed the four-part work in 1322 and titled it Commentarioum de gestis Regis Jacobi primi or Commentary on the Deeds of King James I (at times called the Liber gestorum or Book of Deeds, in reference to the original). Some historians believe he may also have written other extant works traditionally ascribed to a .extant works traditionally ascribed to a . , Pere Marsili fou un pare dominic, arxidiaca del Bisbat de Mallorca, cronista i ambaixador reial al servei de Jaume II d'Aragó. , Pedro Marsilio, (Pere Marsili en catalán) probablemente mallorquín, hermano de la orden de los predicadores, archidiácono del Obispado de Mallorca, cronista y embajador real al servicio del rey Jaime II de Aragón.
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