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This situation enabled Castile - in the person of Count Fernán Gon . zález ( 961 )
— to gain her independence from Leon , and enabled both Navarre and the
Caliphate to intervene extensively in the affairs of León . But most importantly ,
the ...
This situation enabled Castile - in the person of Count Fernán Gon . zález ( 961 )
— to gain her independence from Leon , and enabled both Navarre and the
Caliphate to intervene extensively in the affairs of León . But most importantly ,
the ...
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This important step in the centralization of power in a single person was followed
by another , no less decisive : that of forcing the autonomous territories of the
monarchy to march to a policy sent down from the government in Castile .
This important step in the centralization of power in a single person was followed
by another , no less decisive : that of forcing the autonomous territories of the
monarchy to march to a policy sent down from the government in Castile .
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abolished the Republic , and after the Bourbons — in the person of Alfonso XII (
1875 – 1885 ) — were restored to the throne . The Restoration was , essentially ,
an act of faith in Hispanic coexistence . Even today one can admire the tact with ...
abolished the Republic , and after the Bourbons — in the person of Alfonso XII (
1875 – 1885 ) — were restored to the throne . The Restoration was , essentially ,
an act of faith in Hispanic coexistence . Even today one can admire the tact with ...
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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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