Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... House of Trastámara ) Martin - Mary ( d . 1409 ) ( 1377-1399 ) King of Sicily TABLE 2. The House of Barcelona , which ruled in the Crown of Aragon ( Aragon and Catalonia , then later Valencia and the Balearic Islands ) from 1137 to 1410 ...
... House of Trastámara ) Martin - Mary ( d . 1409 ) ( 1377-1399 ) King of Sicily TABLE 2. The House of Barcelona , which ruled in the Crown of Aragon ( Aragon and Catalonia , then later Valencia and the Balearic Islands ) from 1137 to 1410 ...
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... House of Barcelona . But it was Ramón Berenguer III ( 1096-1131 ) who had provided it with a clear objective when he married Dulce of Provence and opposed the expansion of the Counts of Toulouse into Provence or Languedoc . He also ...
... House of Barcelona . But it was Ramón Berenguer III ( 1096-1131 ) who had provided it with a clear objective when he married Dulce of Provence and opposed the expansion of the Counts of Toulouse into Provence or Languedoc . He also ...
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... House of Barcelona , led to the Com- promise of Caspe ( 1412 ) , which broadened the scope of the Catalan political theory of a contractual state . The result was the designation of Ferdinand I , grandson of Henry II of Castile , as the ...
... House of Barcelona , led to the Com- promise of Caspe ( 1412 ) , which broadened the scope of the Catalan political theory of a contractual state . The result was the designation of Ferdinand I , grandson of Henry II of Castile , as the ...
Contenido
CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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