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... derived from her juridical understanding of the concept of a contractual
relationship , led to political pluralism . In contrast , Castile rejected this possibility
and thereby intensified the dilemma already posed at the death of Ferdinand I
and ...
... derived from her juridical understanding of the concept of a contractual
relationship , led to political pluralism . In contrast , Castile rejected this possibility
and thereby intensified the dilemma already posed at the death of Ferdinand I
and ...
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2 From Isabel ' s death in 1504 until his own death in 1516 , Ferdinand acted
almost continuously as regent in the Kingdom of Castile . The law3 Alfonso V had
, at his death in 1458 , CHAPTER FIFTEEN The Ordering of Hispania by Catholic
...
2 From Isabel ' s death in 1504 until his own death in 1516 , Ferdinand acted
almost continuously as regent in the Kingdom of Castile . The law3 Alfonso V had
, at his death in 1458 , CHAPTER FIFTEEN The Ordering of Hispania by Catholic
...
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His military fame served as the basis for his attempts after the death of Philip IV to
govern Spain , by exiling the Queen Regent and ruling for Charles II . 5 The coup
of 1669 was important less because of the ambitious John Joseph than ...
His military fame served as the basis for his attempts after the death of Philip IV to
govern Spain , by exiling the Queen Regent and ruling for Charles II . 5 The coup
of 1669 was important less because of the ambitious John Joseph than ...
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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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