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Qualified to represent the people to the throne , and the throne to the people , the
Church acquired a place within the state apparatus as a legitimate intermediary
between the king and his 3 Chindaswinth , who ruled from 642 – 653 , and his ...
Qualified to represent the people to the throne , and the throne to the people , the
Church acquired a place within the state apparatus as a legitimate intermediary
between the king and his 3 Chindaswinth , who ruled from 642 – 653 , and his ...
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4 Peter III the Great ( 1276 – 1285 ) was followed to the throne by his son ,
Alfonso III , who died in 1291 leaving no heir . Peter ' s second son , James II ,
succeeded to the throne and ruled until his death in 1327 . 5 The term foráns (
literally ...
4 Peter III the Great ( 1276 – 1285 ) was followed to the throne by his son ,
Alfonso III , who died in 1291 leaving no heir . Peter ' s second son , James II ,
succeeded to the throne and ruled until his death in 1327 . 5 The term foráns (
literally ...
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Marriages between dynasties prepared the advent of monarchical unity — the
Monarchia Hispania — from the moment in which they made it possible to
establish the same family , the Trastámaras , on the royal throne of Castile and of
Aragon ...
Marriages between dynasties prepared the advent of monarchical unity — the
Monarchia Hispania — from the moment in which they made it possible to
establish the same family , the Trastámaras , on the royal throne of Castile and of
Aragon ...
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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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