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[[File:Jaume_I_Mey.jpg|thumb|Portrait of James I in the edition of 1557 of the chronicle of Muntaner.]]
The '''chronicle of Muntaner''' is the longest of the four big chronicles and comprises from the act of engendering James I of Aragon ([[1207]]) until the coronation of Alfons el Benigne (1328). It was written by the soldier and chronicler Ramon Muntaner between [[1325]] and [[1332]].

(contracted; show full)|Crown of Aragon.]] The blood, a common destination and the tongue (that he calls ''bell catalanesc'') are the elements that integrate the base of the community in the [[Crown of Aragon]]. The consciousness of the danger of division and the value of the union remain also expressed in his chronicle, especially in the example of Kills ''it'' of Jonc. The chronicle of Muntaner is also a valuable testimony on the expeditions of the almogavars within the [[Catalan Company
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{{Quote|''..And when the officers, and the noble Berenguer CarrĂ³s, and the company of the King entered Caller, raised in the tower of San Brancats a great royal standard of the King, and then in each of the other towers another banner and many royal banners children. And by the grace of God, before these flags and banners were hoisted, there was nothing windy, but as soon as they were raised, a gentle wind rose from the southwest, the most beautiful in the world, which unfolded all the banners (contracted; show full)
* [[Catalan language|Catalan]] [http://books.google.com/books?id=KwAZ55VsDFIC&printsec=titlepage&hl=es&source=gbs_summary_r&cad=0 bilingual edition] - Spanish, of 1860, in [[Google Books]].
* [http://remacle.org/bloodwolf/historiens/muntaner/table.htm French text], with electronic index, table of matters and introduction, in the [http://remacle.org/ site of Philippe Remacle] (1944 - 2011).
[[Category:14th century books]]