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Thus at the end of the fourth century , the Church crossed the frontier that had formerly separated it from the Empire and was transformed into the fundamental bulwark of the ideas of authority and universality that Rome had imposed on ...
Thus at the end of the fourth century , the Church crossed the frontier that had formerly separated it from the Empire and was transformed into the fundamental bulwark of the ideas of authority and universality that Rome had imposed on ...
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Simultaneously Visigothic chieftains , either as auxiliaries of the Roman Empire or on their own behalf , took possession of important redoubts on the central plateau of Spain . The Mediterranean periphery , still linked with the world ...
Simultaneously Visigothic chieftains , either as auxiliaries of the Roman Empire or on their own behalf , took possession of important redoubts on the central plateau of Spain . The Mediterranean periphery , still linked with the world ...
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But the empire proclaimed in León in 1135 - an empire that had been given a new format but the flower of a day , for it was contradicted by the course of events and , above all , by the structural weakness of Castile .
But the empire proclaimed in León in 1135 - an empire that had been given a new format but the flower of a day , for it was contradicted by the course of events and , above all , by the structural weakness of Castile .
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CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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achieved activities Alfonso Andalusia appearance Aragon army attempt Barcelona became beginning capital carried Castile Castilian Catalan Catalonia Catholic central century CHAPTER Charles Christian Church cities classes considered constituted continued Córdoba created crisis Crown of Aragon culture death decisive defend direction economic Empire encomiendas España established Europe fact factor Ferdinand forced foreign France French frontier future Henry Hispania Hispanic ideas important industry institution intellectual interests Islamic Italy John King Kingdom labor land Languedoc later latifundia León Liberal living Madrid means Mediterranean military monarchy movement Muslim Navarre objective organization origins peasants Peninsula period person Philip political Portugal position possible principal problem reform regions reign result river role Roman ruled social society Spain Spanish spirit successive term tion trade University Valencia Vicens Vives Visigothic vols