Chronicle of the Peninsular States
Castle of Montearagón where the Chronicle was written | |
| Author | Anonymous monk |
|---|---|
| Original title | Crónica de los Estados peninsulares |
| Language | Catalan |
| Genre | History |
| Publication place | Spain |
The Chronicle of the Peninsular States, also known as the Crónica de los estados peninsulares or Crónica navarro-aragonesa, is a general history of Spain written in the Aragonese language and focused on the kingdom of Aragon and its legendary origins in the kings of Sobrarbe preceding those of Navarre, whose first edition was completed in 1305, with its expansion in 1328. According to Antonio Ubieto Arteta, it was written by a monk from the Castle of Montearagón.