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But the military state instituted by Abd - ar - Rahman came too late to eliminate or
even to confine the Christian kingdoms on the northern frontier . The Kingdom of
Asturias had extended to the shores of the Duero river since the reign of Alfonso
...
But the military state instituted by Abd - ar - Rahman came too late to eliminate or
even to confine the Christian kingdoms on the northern frontier . The Kingdom of
Asturias had extended to the shores of the Duero river since the reign of Alfonso
...
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... and recognition of Frederick , brother of James II , as King of Sicily , 1 The
conquest of Sardinia , delayed until 1327 , confirmed the Catalan and Aragonese
1 The Kingdom of Sicily remained nominally independent of the Kingdom of
Aragon ...
... and recognition of Frederick , brother of James II , as King of Sicily , 1 The
conquest of Sardinia , delayed until 1327 , confirmed the Catalan and Aragonese
1 The Kingdom of Sicily remained nominally independent of the Kingdom of
Aragon ...
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The most outstanding case was the acquisition of what is now the Alicante region
of the Kingdom of Valencia , including the city of Cartagena , through the Treaty
of Ágreda in 1304 . Meanwhile , Castile kept watch upon the Marinids , who had ...
The most outstanding case was the acquisition of what is now the Alicante region
of the Kingdom of Valencia , including the city of Cartagena , through the Treaty
of Ágreda in 1304 . Meanwhile , Castile kept watch upon the Marinids , who had ...
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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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