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... Empire Mary of Burgundy Philip d . 1506 T Isabel I of Castile Juana judged incompetent to rule ; d . 1555 Carlos I of Spain , 1516-56 , Carlos V of the Holy Roman Empire , 1519-56 Felipe II the Prudent , 1556-98 Felipe III , 1598-1621 ...
... Empire Mary of Burgundy Philip d . 1506 T Isabel I of Castile Juana judged incompetent to rule ; d . 1555 Carlos I of Spain , 1516-56 , Carlos V of the Holy Roman Empire , 1519-56 Felipe II the Prudent , 1556-98 Felipe III , 1598-1621 ...
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Stanley G. Payne. empire had to be chartered by the crown , and the entire administra- tive structure was organized from Castile . Thus the overseas empire was not at first a fully Spanish empire but an empire of the Spanish crown and ...
Stanley G. Payne. empire had to be chartered by the crown , and the entire administra- tive structure was organized from Castile . Thus the overseas empire was not at first a fully Spanish empire but an empire of the Spanish crown and ...
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... empire , the executive powers of the crown were vested in regional viceroys , more or less on the Aragonese pattern . Viceroys represented the crown in Zaragoza , Barcelona , Va- lencia , Palermo , and Naples , and after the ...
... empire , the executive powers of the crown were vested in regional viceroys , more or less on the Aragonese pattern . Viceroys represented the crown in Zaragoza , Barcelona , Va- lencia , Palermo , and Naples , and after the ...
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2 AlAndalus | 14 |
3 The Early Christian Principalities and | 31 |
Origins of the Kingdom of Asturias 32 Formation of the Pyrenean | 47 |
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