All but Ordoño II are shown bearing the original charter (a scroll with a large seal).
The costume depicted is typical of the twelfth century, not the early tenth.
Each king is depicted crowned and seated on a throne, bearing a sceptre.
For example, Ego Ordonius minor rex confirmo ("I, Ordoño the younger [i.e., the third], confirm [this gift]").
[5] The depiction of the countess differs from those of the kings in that she is bending her knees while a second figure lifts a sword ready to strike.