Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... Catalan merchants . * Sicily capitu- lated to the King of Aragon in 1282 , after a series of naval operations that revealed the Catalan fleet's potential in the western Mediter- ranean . But the most surprising aspect of this daring ...
... Catalan merchants . * Sicily capitu- lated to the King of Aragon in 1282 , after a series of naval operations that revealed the Catalan fleet's potential in the western Mediter- ranean . But the most surprising aspect of this daring ...
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... Catalan raiders , primitive and able to exist with little food or clothing . After participating in the conquest of Sicily , they were licensed by Frederick of Sicily as the Catalan Grand Company and sent to fight in Asia Minor , where ...
... Catalan raiders , primitive and able to exist with little food or clothing . After participating in the conquest of Sicily , they were licensed by Frederick of Sicily as the Catalan Grand Company and sent to fight in Asia Minor , where ...
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... Catalan - Aragonese monarchy was powerful enough to humble the nobility of Aragon , which had grown insolent because of its Privilegio General , conferred by Peter the Great at a difficult mo- ment in his war with France and the Papacy ...
... Catalan - Aragonese monarchy was powerful enough to humble the nobility of Aragon , which had grown insolent because of its Privilegio General , conferred by Peter the Great at a difficult mo- ment in his war with France and the Papacy ...
Contenido
CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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