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The "Romance de Don Gaiferos" (also known as Don Gaiferos de Mormaltán ) is a significant piece of Galician literature, traditionally believed to date back to the 13th century. It details the pilgrimage of the noble Don Gaiferos to , highlighting themes of faith, sacrifice, and divine intervention.

Tradition places it in the 13th century; first recorded in 1888 Main Symbol The Way of Saint James (Camino de Santiago) Musical Style Often performed with a zanfona Key Characters Don Gaiferos, The mysterious juglar/Santiago Analysis of Literary Form romance_de_don_gaiferos

: Define the work as a romance (a traditional Spanish/Galician narrative poem) and introduce its central figure, Don Gaiferos. Historical Context & Discovery : The "Romance de Don Gaiferos" (also known as

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: The poem follows an elderly, weakened Don Gaiferos as he travels to Compostela with bleeding feet.

: The "miracle" at the end reinforces the spiritual reward for pious pilgrims.

The poem uses the standard , which consists of indefinite series of verses where even-numbered lines have assonant rhyme and odd lines remain unrhymed. This form was ideal for oral transmission by juglares (minstrels).

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