Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... Castile's structural weakness was the fact that the repopulation of the Duero tableland3 had emptied the Cantabrian ... Castile became less and less active , then perceptibly paralyzed . Such are the basic conditions which apparently ...
... Castile's structural weakness was the fact that the repopulation of the Duero tableland3 had emptied the Cantabrian ... Castile became less and less active , then perceptibly paralyzed . Such are the basic conditions which apparently ...
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... Castile's great magnates.11 Caught between the sword of Louis XI of France and the wall of the Catalan Revolution , John saw no other recourse for salvation than to reply upon Castilian aid . Such was the pragmatic 10 Ferdinand I of ...
... Castile's great magnates.11 Caught between the sword of Louis XI of France and the wall of the Catalan Revolution , John saw no other recourse for salvation than to reply upon Castilian aid . Such was the pragmatic 10 Ferdinand I of ...
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... Castile ( the creation of the Council of Aragon , 1494 ) , while in Catalonia and the Crown of Aragon he consolidated ... Castile's presence in the Medi- terranean expeditions showed that the country was able to take maximum advantage of ...
... Castile ( the creation of the Council of Aragon , 1494 ) , while in Catalonia and the Crown of Aragon he consolidated ... Castile's presence in the Medi- terranean expeditions showed that the country was able to take maximum advantage of ...
Contenido
CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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