Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... constituted some six million human beings , over whom a nearby city , a newly installed colony , little by little exerted influence . From the city these farmers and shepherds would accept admin- istration , technical progress , and ...
... constituted some six million human beings , over whom a nearby city , a newly installed colony , little by little exerted influence . From the city these farmers and shepherds would accept admin- istration , technical progress , and ...
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... constituted the merchants and artisans of the cities , and the Muslims were also skilled cultivators of the fertile ... constituted a class distinct from the nobles , clergy , and military personnel of the town . which from the twelfth ...
... constituted the merchants and artisans of the cities , and the Muslims were also skilled cultivators of the fertile ... constituted a class distinct from the nobles , clergy , and military personnel of the town . which from the twelfth ...
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... constituted the new monarchy , and among the dif- ferent social classes within each of the kingdoms . - - But at the end of the reign , the promising rhythm of the first wave of economic recovery in Europe generated a sensation of well ...
... constituted the new monarchy , and among the dif- ferent social classes within each of the kingdoms . - - But at the end of the reign , the promising rhythm of the first wave of economic recovery in Europe generated a sensation of well ...
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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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