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The Aragonese monarchy, a branch of the dynasty of Navarre, came into
existence at the death of Sancho III the Great.1 With its poverty and its sparsely
populated territory, it was certainly a monarchy with very few pretensions. Yet
from the ...
The Aragonese monarchy, a branch of the dynasty of Navarre, came into
existence at the death of Sancho III the Great.1 With its poverty and its sparsely
populated territory, it was certainly a monarchy with very few pretensions. Yet
from the ...
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Thereafter, with Castilian support, he could throw himself into the Italian
expeditions with a freedom to maneuver that his Aragonese predecessors (
including his uncle, Alfonso the Magnanimous) had lacked. Either by allying
himself with the ...
Thereafter, with Castilian support, he could throw himself into the Italian
expeditions with a freedom to maneuver that his Aragonese predecessors (
including his uncle, Alfonso the Magnanimous) had lacked. Either by allying
himself with the ...
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Ferdinand's concept of Hispania as a pluralistic monarchy did not prevent him
from encouraging Catalan and Aragonese families and institutions to
amalgamate with their counterparts in Castile. One such case was that of the
Tribunal of the ...
Ferdinand's concept of Hispania as a pluralistic monarchy did not prevent him
from encouraging Catalan and Aragonese families and institutions to
amalgamate with their counterparts in Castile. One such case was that of the
Tribunal of the ...
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chapter one The First Settlers | 1 |
chapter three Roman Hispania | 14 |
chapter f1ve The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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