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Alfonso XI (1310-1350) I* Joan Manuel= Henry of Trastamara de la Cerda later
Henry II (1369-1379) (see House of Trastamara) 1 Peter I the Cruel (1350-1369)
Constance = John of Gaunt Isabel = Edmund of York Catherine = Henry III ...
Alfonso XI (1310-1350) I* Joan Manuel= Henry of Trastamara de la Cerda later
Henry II (1369-1379) (see House of Trastamara) 1 Peter I the Cruel (1350-1369)
Constance = John of Gaunt Isabel = Edmund of York Catherine = Henry III ...
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But in Castile as in Aragon, the Trastamara kings protected the Conversos,
because they were both an indispensable source of financial aid in difficult
moments and an administrative apparatus that the kings could not easily do
without.
But in Castile as in Aragon, the Trastamara kings protected the Conversos,
because they were both an indispensable source of financial aid in difficult
moments and an administrative apparatus that the kings could not easily do
without.
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Such was the pragmatic 10 Ferdinand I of Trastamara (1412— 1416) was
succeeded by his eldest son, Alfonso V the Magnanimous (1416-1458), who was
born and raised in Castile. Alfonso died leaving no legitimate heir and was
succeeded ...
Such was the pragmatic 10 Ferdinand I of Trastamara (1412— 1416) was
succeeded by his eldest son, Alfonso V the Magnanimous (1416-1458), who was
born and raised in Castile. Alfonso died leaving no legitimate heir and was
succeeded ...
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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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