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CHAPTER FIFTEEN The Ordering Of Hispania by the Catholic Monarchs In 1479
the civil war ended in Castile . John II of Aragon had died at the beginning of that
same year . His son Ferdinand and his daughter - in - law — the Catholic ...
CHAPTER FIFTEEN The Ordering Of Hispania by the Catholic Monarchs In 1479
the civil war ended in Castile . John II of Aragon had died at the beginning of that
same year . His son Ferdinand and his daughter - in - law — the Catholic ...
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The Catholic Monarchs concluded an active alliance with the Dukes of Burgundy
and , through them , with the German Empire — in brief , an alliance with the
Hapsburgs , who at that time , in the person of Maximilian , had seized control of ...
The Catholic Monarchs concluded an active alliance with the Dukes of Burgundy
and , through them , with the German Empire — in brief , an alliance with the
Hapsburgs , who at that time , in the person of Maximilian , had seized control of ...
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Three hundred thousand Moors in all converted to Catholicism ( the Moriscos )
and remained within the monarchy ; half of these were in the ... At this moment we
are unearthing the foundations of the social policy of the Catholic Monarchs .
Three hundred thousand Moors in all converted to Catholicism ( the Moriscos )
and remained within the monarchy ; half of these were in the ... At this moment we
are unearthing the foundations of the social policy of the Catholic Monarchs .
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CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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