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Within a short time they had become a magnet for all the hatred of the “ Old
Christians , " not only because they continued to maintain contact with the Jews ,
but also because they had difficulty in adjusting to a new set of values in their
daily ...
Within a short time they had become a magnet for all the hatred of the “ Old
Christians , " not only because they continued to maintain contact with the Jews ,
but also because they had difficulty in adjusting to a new set of values in their
daily ...
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litical arrange castilian and directly in by so many ties that the political
arrangements consecrated in the twelfth century could not be continued .
Castilian and Aragonese magnates crossed their common border and intervened
directly in their ...
litical arrange castilian and directly in by so many ties that the political
arrangements consecrated in the twelfth century could not be continued .
Castilian and Aragonese magnates crossed their common border and intervened
directly in their ...
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But the Councils continued to function in accordance with their habitual
bureaucratic traditionalism . They definitively forced upon the incompetent Philip
III ( already but a shadow of the primitive biological stock of the Hapsburgs , the
House of ...
But the Councils continued to function in accordance with their habitual
bureaucratic traditionalism . They definitively forced upon the incompetent Philip
III ( already but a shadow of the primitive biological stock of the Hapsburgs , the
House of ...
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CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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