Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... Aragon had been constituted ( the Kingdom of Aragon , a mountain region , and the Kingdom of Saragossa , a river valley ) . The political viability of a state confined within the Iberian depression was very slight.2 For some time ...
... Aragon had been constituted ( the Kingdom of Aragon , a mountain region , and the Kingdom of Saragossa , a river valley ) . The political viability of a state confined within the Iberian depression was very slight.2 For some time ...
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... Aragon and Catalonia , the Castilian venture was equally tenacious and costly . In the Mediterranean James II of Aragon ( 1291-1327 ) signed a peace treaty with his adversaries , the Papacy and France - first at Agnano ( 1295 ) and then ...
... Aragon and Catalonia , the Castilian venture was equally tenacious and costly . In the Mediterranean James II of Aragon ( 1291-1327 ) signed a peace treaty with his adversaries , the Papacy and France - first at Agnano ( 1295 ) and then ...
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... Aragon . For Aragon this was a beneficial turn of events , because it enabled her to take advantage of the fabulous wealth concentrated in the hands of this minor branch of the Trastá- maras ( through their contacts with the Conversos ...
... Aragon . For Aragon this was a beneficial turn of events , because it enabled her to take advantage of the fabulous wealth concentrated in the hands of this minor branch of the Trastá- maras ( through their contacts with the Conversos ...
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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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