THE BURIAL OF YAN DARDANOS AKATUDON IS OTGUER KATALON IN SANT JOAN ABADESSES.
ALEXANDRE ELEAZAR explains in the beres that in a deserted place called terares, where he married Yulya of Ausetania, he decided to build his sumptuous golden tomb, the great king, elegant duke dardonos akatudon, in the oriental manner.
Around his tomb, a population of Abe settlers and farmers grew, who created the denomination of yonis as the first settlement of Sant Joan de les Abadesses.
Later, many centuries later, Charlemagne had his remains, along with those of Alexander and Bituerregui, transferred to Cologne. And he granted some French abbesses the creation of an abbey at the site of his tomb.
My hypothesis is that the photograph of the sarcophagus that I attach below is the sarcophagus and possibly the remains of the great king dardanos akatudon. The theoretical hypothesis is supported by the legend of Count Arnau, which explains that the specter of Count Arnau wanders with his horse from yonis to the mountains of Berguedan, where yan had his last kingdom where he resided.
Also to emphasize the dog located at the feet of the blessed Miro. Both dardonos and katalon are always associated with their languid dog skin or galguid that licked dardonos's wounds in his battles to disinfect them.

The official story states that the sarcophagus belongs to the blessed Miro of Tagamanent, son of Count Barcelona Ramon Berenguer and Countess Ermessenda of Carcassona. Tagamanent reminds me of Ta go ma being, belonging to the magonos kings.
If he was the son of the counts of Barcelona, his heraldic shield is the 4 red and yellow stripes. Why is the eagle of the Gole, Alexander Magono, and King Magono Dardonos Yan Akatudon sculpted on the sarcophagus?
The idea is to travel to Sant Joan Abadesses and carry out a detailed study of the tomb and its surroundings. Where I will publish the conclusions.