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A series of powerful chieftains , who had established their residence in Almería ( at the site of Los Millares ) and in the rich agrarian regions of Andalusia ( near the present - day cities of Carmona , Antequera , Seville , and Huelva ) ...
A series of powerful chieftains , who had established their residence in Almería ( at the site of Los Millares ) and in the rich agrarian regions of Andalusia ( near the present - day cities of Carmona , Antequera , Seville , and Huelva ) ...
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It was now the responsibility of a new camp , whose definitive boundaries would be established by the conversion of the peasants to Islam . At that moment the Spains , in their pluralistic unity , were born . Along a line from Galicia ...
It was now the responsibility of a new camp , whose definitive boundaries would be established by the conversion of the peasants to Islam . At that moment the Spains , in their pluralistic unity , were born . Along a line from Galicia ...
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In the illustrious Duchies of Athens and Neopatria they established themselves as overlords and thus transformed the site of the famous epics of classical antiquity into segments of Catalan feudalism ( 13111388 ) .
In the illustrious Duchies of Athens and Neopatria they established themselves as overlords and thus transformed the site of the famous epics of classical antiquity into segments of Catalan feudalism ( 13111388 ) .
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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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