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Navarre. and. the. Spirit. of. Castile. Having surmounted the calamities of the
hundred years that boast the name "the Century of Iron," amid the ruins left by the
second wave of invasions (Normans, Magyars), Europe came to life again and ...
Navarre. and. the. Spirit. of. Castile. Having surmounted the calamities of the
hundred years that boast the name "the Century of Iron," amid the ruins left by the
second wave of invasions (Normans, Magyars), Europe came to life again and ...
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11 John II (1458— 1479) was King of Navarre by right of his marriage to the
Queen, Blanche. He inherited his great Castilian landholdings from his father's
branch of the Trastamara fortune and from his fabulously wealthy mother,
Leonore de ...
11 John II (1458— 1479) was King of Navarre by right of his marriage to the
Queen, Blanche. He inherited his great Castilian landholdings from his father's
branch of the Trastamara fortune and from his fabulously wealthy mother,
Leonore de ...
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Since 1451 father and son had fought in Navarre, where they represented
respectively, the peasant and seignorial party of the river basin (la Ribera) and
the pastoral, traditionalist group from the mountains. This conflict, fomented by
Castilian ...
Since 1451 father and son had fought in Navarre, where they represented
respectively, the peasant and seignorial party of the river basin (la Ribera) and
the pastoral, traditionalist group from the mountains. This conflict, fomented by
Castilian ...
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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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