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... army in the service of Rome . In Hispania this army drove the Suevi into a corner in Galicia , and ousted the Vandals from Murcia and Andalusia . But its principal field of activity was the south of France , a rich agricultural complex ...
... army in the service of Rome . In Hispania this army drove the Suevi into a corner in Galicia , and ousted the Vandals from Murcia and Andalusia . But its principal field of activity was the south of France , a rich agricultural complex ...
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... army officers who had returned from French prisons and with the men who had commanded the guerrilla forces . Both of the latter groups had become deeply dis- illusioned when they were relegated to a secondary position , while prebends ...
... army officers who had returned from French prisons and with the men who had commanded the guerrilla forces . Both of the latter groups had become deeply dis- illusioned when they were relegated to a secondary position , while prebends ...
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... army officers succeeded in leading troops in Andalusia , who were waiting to embark for America , in a pronunciamiento against absolutism . Names and episodes lack importance . The salient factors are the triumph of the movement in ...
... army officers succeeded in leading troops in Andalusia , who were waiting to embark for America , in a pronunciamiento against absolutism . Names and episodes lack importance . The salient factors are the triumph of the movement in ...
Contents
CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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