
BIBLIOTHECA DE Classicos Portuguezes Proprietario e fundador MELLO D'AZEVEDO
Bibliotheca de Classicos Portuguezes Proprietario e fundador―Mello d'Azevedo - (VOLUME LIII) - CHRONICA DE EL-REI D. SANCHO II - POR - RUY DE PINA
ESCRIPTORIO 147―Rua dos Retrozeiros―147 LISBOA 1906
AO EXCELLENTISSIMO SENHOR - D. Francisco Xavier de Menezes
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PROLOGO
LICENÇAS - DO SANTO OFFICIO
EMINENTÍSSIMO SENHOR
EMINENTISSIMO SENHOR
CAPITULO I
This brief chronicle offers a vivid portrait of Portugal’s fourth monarch, a ruler whose reign was marked by turbulence and tragedy. Compiled from the original royal archive, the work blends the sober observations of a court chronicler with the passionate pleas of contemporary nobles, presenting a mosaic of praise and criticism. Early on, listeners will encounter Sancho’s attempts to assert authority amid fierce opposition from powerful barons and the looming shadow of his brother’s ambitions.
The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of 13th‑century Iberian politics, highlighting the king’s military ventures against the Moors and his strained relations with the Church. Through careful detail, the author reveals the king’s personal struggles—his indecision, his yearning for legitimacy, and the weight of expectations that crush him. As the story progresses, the chronicle invites you to weigh the competing accounts and consider how a ruler’s reputation can be reshaped by the very historians who recorded his deeds.
Language
pt
Duration
~1 hours (71K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Rita Farinha and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by National Library of Portugal (Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal).)
Release date
2008-11-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1440–1521
A court insider in Portugal’s great age of expansion, this chronicler wrote with the authority of someone who witnessed politics, diplomacy, and royal power up close. His histories remain a key window into the reigns of late medieval Portuguese kings.
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