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... kingdom of León . Intent upon expanding their patrimony , they began to intrigue against the crown while governing their own territory independently . The resulting emergence of the independent kingdom of Portugal is the topic of ...
... kingdom of León . Intent upon expanding their patrimony , they began to intrigue against the crown while governing their own territory independently . The resulting emergence of the independent kingdom of Portugal is the topic of ...
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... kingdom were dominated by the aristocracy to an extent greater than in the more rapidly developing areas of western Europe . The status of the concejos in the southern half of León - Castile was hardly affected , but the rural ...
... kingdom were dominated by the aristocracy to an extent greater than in the more rapidly developing areas of western Europe . The status of the concejos in the southern half of León - Castile was hardly affected , but the rural ...
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... kingdom . The late king's sixty - six - year - old great - uncle , Cardinal D. Henrique , was left regent but lived only a year and a half . The strongest claimant to the throne was Felipe II of Spain , for he was the uncle of Sebastião ...
... kingdom . The late king's sixty - six - year - old great - uncle , Cardinal D. Henrique , was left regent but lived only a year and a half . The strongest claimant to the throne was Felipe II of Spain , for he was the uncle of Sebastião ...
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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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