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There can be no doubt about this phenomenon ; it is the axis around which will
revolve the future problems of Hispania - beginning with the repopulation , the
reconquest , and the successive failures to assimilate the Moriscos.3 By the
middle ...
There can be no doubt about this phenomenon ; it is the axis around which will
revolve the future problems of Hispania - beginning with the repopulation , the
reconquest , and the successive failures to assimilate the Moriscos.3 By the
middle ...
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... havoc of successive waves of the Black Death that began in the middle of the
fourteenth century ( 1348 , 1362 , 1371 , and 1375 ) also helped to thwart the
brilliant beginnings of economic recovery in Castile under Peter the Cruel . The
sum ...
... havoc of successive waves of the Black Death that began in the middle of the
fourteenth century ( 1348 , 1362 , 1371 , and 1375 ) also helped to thwart the
brilliant beginnings of economic recovery in Castile under Peter the Cruel . The
sum ...
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on the At the beginning of the fourteenth century ( as we have seen ) , with
Catalonia in the vanguard , Aragon reached her historic zenith . As the immediate
heir to the heroic generation of Peter the Great , the dynasty pursued an
ambitious ...
on the At the beginning of the fourteenth century ( as we have seen ) , with
Catalonia in the vanguard , Aragon reached her historic zenith . As the immediate
heir to the heroic generation of Peter the Great , the dynasty pursued an
ambitious ...
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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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