Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... land invasion of Italy , for which they had to maintain men and provisions on the Peninsula and protect the future rearguard of their armies . There- fore , Hamilcar ( 270 ? -228 B.C. ) , his son - in - law Hasdrubal ( d . 221 B.C. ) ...
... land invasion of Italy , for which they had to maintain men and provisions on the Peninsula and protect the future rearguard of their armies . There- fore , Hamilcar ( 270 ? -228 B.C. ) , his son - in - law Hasdrubal ( d . 221 B.C. ) ...
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... land was redistributed here also , the nobles benefited only in a few mountain- ous regions near Aragon - specifically , in the area where the flocks from the Pyrenees moved back and forth and where the wool caravans traveled on their ...
... land was redistributed here also , the nobles benefited only in a few mountain- ous regions near Aragon - specifically , in the area where the flocks from the Pyrenees moved back and forth and where the wool caravans traveled on their ...
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... land . - The orientation of the economy of the Crown of Aragon was also very different from that of Castile . The war against France stimulated in Catalonia a great woolen - textile industry whose output was intended to supply the new ...
... land . - The orientation of the economy of the Crown of Aragon was also very different from that of Castile . The war against France stimulated in Catalonia a great woolen - textile industry whose output was intended to supply the new ...
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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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