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... twelfth century . By the twelfth century serfdom - peasants held in semislave status , tied to the land , without juridical personality under the law - was disappearing . By that time practically the only fully enserfed were Muslim ...
... twelfth century . By the twelfth century serfdom - peasants held in semislave status , tied to the land , without juridical personality under the law - was disappearing . By that time practically the only fully enserfed were Muslim ...
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... twelfth century much of León and some of Castile had become feudal in fact . The vogue of French ideas and French feudal terminology in Castile and León during the eleventh and twelfth centuries encour- aged the trend . It should be ...
... twelfth century much of León and some of Castile had become feudal in fact . The vogue of French ideas and French feudal terminology in Castile and León during the eleventh and twelfth centuries encour- aged the trend . It should be ...
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... twelfth century during the reign of Alfonso the Battler ( 1104-1134 ) , a pious crusader who devoted himself primarily to war against the Muslims . With decisive reinforcement from French crusading knights , Alfonso was able to occupy ...
... twelfth century during the reign of Alfonso the Battler ( 1104-1134 ) , a pious crusader who devoted himself primarily to war against the Muslims . With decisive reinforcement from French crusading knights , Alfonso was able to occupy ...
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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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