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English: The Cartularios of Valpuesta, the first texts containing words in a primitive Romance language (Old Castilian).
Español: Los Cartularios de Valpuesta, primeros textos que incluyen palabras en una lengua romance primitiva, concretamente en protocastellano.
Aragonés: Os Cartularios de Valpuesta, primers testos que incluyen palabras en una luenga romanze primitiba, concretament en protocastellán.
Magyar: A valpuestai okiratok, az első olyan szövegek, amelyek kezdetleges újlatin, konkrétan ókasztíliai nyelven tartalmaznak szavakat.
Date IX–XII. century (Hispania)
Source www.valpuesta.org
Author Clergymen in the Middle Ages

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