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In all , they constituted some six million human beings , over whom a nearby city , a newly installed colony , little by little exerted influence . From the city these farmers and shepherds would accept administration , technical ...
In all , they constituted some six million human beings , over whom a nearby city , a newly installed colony , little by little exerted influence . From the city these farmers and shepherds would accept administration , technical ...
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1 cities ended by imposing themselves on the countryside , and the periphery imposed itself on the central plateau , so that by the end of the second century Hispanic Christians were offering up to their Lord the same bouquet of martyrs ...
1 cities ended by imposing themselves on the countryside , and the periphery imposed itself on the central plateau , so that by the end of the second century Hispanic Christians were offering up to their Lord the same bouquet of martyrs ...
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Between 264 and 276 the Hispanic provinces were barbarically devastated by Franks and Suevi , their principal cities sacked and destroyed , the countryside razed without mercy . Slowly the country rallied from that calamity ; those ...
Between 264 and 276 the Hispanic provinces were barbarically devastated by Franks and Suevi , their principal cities sacked and destroyed , the countryside razed without mercy . Slowly the country rallied from that calamity ; those ...
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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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