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- Crónica_X abstract ""Crónica X" (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkɾonika ˈekis]) is the name given by Mesoamerican researchers to a postulated primary-source early 16th century historical work on the traditional history of the Aztec and other central Mexican peoples, which some researchers theorize formed the basis for several other extant 16th century documents. The chronicle's author is unknown and the work has been lost, if indeed it ever existed, but it is thought to have been used as a source for several other chronicles that contain striking similarities among these the Chronicles of Fray Diego Durán, Juan de Tovar and Jose de Acosta.The similarities between the materials and scope of documents such as the Durán, Tovar and Acosta codices were first noted by Robert Barlow in 1945, which led him to postulate that they all must have had a particular source in common, which he denoted as Crónica X.".
- Crónica_X wikiPageID "8486841".
- Crónica_X wikiPageRevisionID "592114828".
- Crónica_X subject Category:Hypothesized_documents.
- Crónica_X subject Category:Mesoamerican_historical_documents.
- Crónica_X comment ""Crónica X" (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkɾonika ˈekis]) is the name given by Mesoamerican researchers to a postulated primary-source early 16th century historical work on the traditional history of the Aztec and other central Mexican peoples, which some researchers theorize formed the basis for several other extant 16th century documents.".
- Crónica_X label "Chronique X".
- Crónica_X label "Crónica X".
- Crónica_X label "Crónica X".
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- Crónica_X sameAs Chronique_X.
- Crónica_X sameAs Crónica_X.
- Crónica_X sameAs Q2966746.
- Crónica_X sameAs Q2966746.
- Crónica_X wasDerivedFrom Crónica_X?oldid=592114828.