San Isidoro De Sevilla

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1.Nature of the text: we are faced with a text that according to its form is informative, for its cultural content and in terms of its historical origin, which is the work of a historian. 2. Extraction of the text: It is a public text that is historical and for the knowledge of the whole world. 3. Author: The author of this text is San Isidoro de Sevilla. He was a Hispanic ecclesiastic Catholic scholar Polimata hispanogodo. He was archbishop of Seville for three decades and canonized by the Catholic Church, for what is commonly known as San Isidoro de Sevilla. 4. Timeline: This text dates from the DCXXIII era, in the third year of the Mauritian Empire. This document is addressed to the community and aims to inform us of an event. B) Analysis: …show more content…

In the text, San Isidoro of Seville speaks of Lovigildo, a man at the beginning and supporter of the war to expand his empire, on the other hand he speaks of Recaredo, son of Leovigildo, speaks of him as a devout man with great respect for peace and faith. Isidoro de Sevilla, tells how was the conversion of Recaredo and where it took place. He also tells us that not only Recaredo joined Catholicism but also other nobles did and rejected Arianism. 7. Sources: The source Used in History of the Goths, Vandals and Suevs. 8. Basic ideas: The main idea is the conversion of Recaredo to Catholicism, as it was and where it took place. Recaredo joined Catholicism like other nobles and rejected Arianism. Within the secondary ideas is the comparison of Leovigildo and Recaredo. Concludes the text with the words of Recadero in which he tells us that God father and son are the same individual, as well as the holy spirit, thus confirms the Most Holy

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