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Their objective was to insure their enormous fortune : latifundia , properties
extorted from the Crown , stipends and lands granted in perpetuity by
complaisant kings and regents . Their means for doing so was Crisis of the
Fifteenth Century 77.
Their objective was to insure their enormous fortune : latifundia , properties
extorted from the Crown , stipends and lands granted in perpetuity by
complaisant kings and regents . Their means for doing so was Crisis of the
Fifteenth Century 77.
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The second immediate consequence was the expansion of a new system of
latifundia that was far more powerful and , above all , far more egoistic than the
system created between the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries . A new shift to the
left ...
The second immediate consequence was the expansion of a new system of
latifundia that was far more powerful and , above all , far more egoistic than the
system created between the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries . A new shift to the
left ...
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... 56 pania , 18 ; of Spain at beginning Latifundia , 16 , 49 , 57 , 94 of tenth
century , 38 ; of modern Leander , St . , 25 Spain , 142 Lehrbuch der historischen
Maravall , José Antonio , xvi n , Methode , xv n 159 n , 160 n , 161 Lens , battle of
, 108 ...
... 56 pania , 18 ; of Spain at beginning Latifundia , 16 , 49 , 57 , 94 of tenth
century , 38 ; of modern Leander , St . , 25 Spain , 142 Lehrbuch der historischen
Maravall , José Antonio , xvi n , Methode , xv n 159 n , 160 n , 161 Lens , battle of
, 108 ...
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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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