[2] This is not the only distribution of lands during the time of the Reconquista; there are a few others, published and unpublished, the major ones are for Majorca, Seville, Murcia, Orihuela, Lorca, and other minor ones for Alora, Benalmádena, Comares, Cártama, Casabonarela, Coin, Mijas, Alhaurin, Almogía, Alozaina, Bezmilian among others.
According to documents, the Christians, including King James I himself, entered the city on that day.
[3] The "llibre" meticulously recorded the houses or land grants made by King James I to the Aragonese, Catalan, Navarre, English, Hungarian, Italian and French, i.e. all those who participated in the crusade that resulted in the Conquest of Valencia.
Recorded in this book are the affiliation of the recipient of the house or farm, where they came from and the goods assigned.
Some fled south with all their goods, to territories still controlled by Muslims, while others remained in the new Christian kingdom.