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  2. The oldest preserved document in Asturian is the Fueru dAvilés [Charter of Avilés], issued by Alfonso VII to the town of Avilés in the year 1155. For purely literary manifestation one has to wait until 1639 to find the first known text written completely in Asturian ( Cuando examen les abeyes [When the bees swarm], by the poet Antón de ...

  3. Asturleonese (Astur-Leonese; Asturian: Asturlleonés; Spanish: Asturleonés; Portuguese: Asturo-leonês; Mirandese: Asturlhionés) is a Romance language or language family spoken in northwestern Spain and northeastern Portugal, namely in the historical regions and Spain's modern-day autonomous communities of Asturias, northwestern Castile and León, Cantabria and Extremadura, and in Riudenore ...

  4. between both territories, the Asturian or Asturian-Leonese one and the Spanish one, where the language substitution process occurred earlier and created a hybrid language that bore features of

  5. The first known text in Asturian-Leonese is the Nodicia de kesos, written between 974 and 980 AD, an inventory of cheeses owned by a monastery written in the margin of the reverse of a document written in Latin.

  6. dieval Asturian-Leonese language; that is, setting a border between Latin and Romance, an issue that affects a consid-erable number of documents that date back to a time earlier than 1260. And second, addressing the process of hybrida-tion of Asturian with respect to Spanish, which took place from the end of the 14th century and throughout the ...

  7. Asturian is tied to the history of the Kingdom of Asturias (718-910), which later became the Kingdom of Asturias and Leon. 12 th c.: First known written text in Asturian. Asturian exists in a long-standing situation of diglossia with Latin. However, numerous official records (wills, contracts, etc) in Asturian have been discovered.

  8. The Asturian or Astur-Leonese dynasty ( Spanish dinastía asturiana or astur-leonesa, Asturian dinastía asturllionesa ), known in Arabic as the Banī Adhfūnsh ("sons of Alfonso"), [1] was the ruling family of the kingdom of Asturias and León from 739 until 1037. Under their rule, the Astur-Leonese kingdom went from a small mountain enclave ...

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