
About Alfonso X El Sabio
Alfonso X (November 23, 1221, Toledo, Spain – April 4, 1284, Seville, Spain) was a Spanish monarch who ruled as the King of Galicia, Castile and León from 1252 until his death. He was elected Rex Romanorum in 1254. His nicknames were "el Sabio" ("the Wise", more accurately translated "the Learned") and "el Astrólogo" ("the Astrologer"). Among the most important of the works by Alfonso X was the celebrated Cantigas de Santa Maria ("Songs to the Virgin Mary"), one of the largest collections of monophonic songs to survive from Medieval times.
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Cantiga No. 10, "Rosa Das Rosas": Por nos de dulta tirar (CSM 18)
Cantiga No. 10, "Rosa das rosas": Instrumental (CSM 259)
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Nio De Coria
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Cantigas de Santa Maria, No. 60: Entre Av'e Eva
Virgen De La Sede
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