A History of Spain and Portugal, Volumen1University of Wisconsin Press, 1973 - 712 páginas |
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... Aragonese Succession Crisis and the Union of Aragón and Catalonia The first Aragonese succession crisis occurred after the death of the celibate Alfonso the Battler , who willed his crown and patrimony to the monastic orders of the ...
... Aragonese Succession Crisis and the Union of Aragón and Catalonia The first Aragonese succession crisis occurred after the death of the celibate Alfonso the Battler , who willed his crown and patrimony to the monastic orders of the ...
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... Aragonese crown developed the most clearly defined , conscious , and carefully planned imperial strategy of any ... Aragonese occupation . The claim to Sicily brought the Aragonese crown into direct conflict with the two major powers of ...
... Aragonese crown developed the most clearly defined , conscious , and carefully planned imperial strategy of any ... Aragonese occupation . The claim to Sicily brought the Aragonese crown into direct conflict with the two major powers of ...
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... Aragonese conquest of Sardinia in 1323. This brought the Aragonese crown into direct conflict with the powerful republic of Genoa , and the subsequent reign of Alfons IV ( 1327-1336 ) was full of conflict . The outstanding Aragonese ...
... Aragonese conquest of Sardinia in 1323. This brought the Aragonese crown into direct conflict with the powerful republic of Genoa , and the subsequent reign of Alfons IV ( 1327-1336 ) was full of conflict . The outstanding Aragonese ...
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2 AlAndalus | 14 |
3 The Early Christian Principalities and | 31 |
Origins of the Kingdom of Asturias 32 Formation of the Pyrenean | 47 |
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administration affairs Al-Andalus Alfonso Alfonso XI Almoravid Aragón Aragonese Aragonese empire aristocracy Asturias Barcelona Basque became Carlos Castile Castile-León Castilian Catalan Catalonia Catholic Christian church classes commerce conquest Conversos Cortes crusading culture decades decline developed districts domination early economic eleventh century emirate empire Enrique España established European expansion Felipe II Fernando fifteenth forces fourteenth century France French Galicia Granada Habsburg Hispania Hispanic Hispano-Christian Hispano-Muslim imperial important increased Inquisition João João II Juan king kingdom land León Leonese Lisbon Madrid major medieval Mediterranean Middle Ages military monarchy Moriscos Morocco Mozarab Muslim Navarre nobility northern papacy peasants Pedro peninsula percent political population Portugal Portuguese principalities reconquest reform region religious revolt Roman royal ruler Sancho seigneurial seventeenth century Seville sixteenth century social society southern Spain Spanish crown taifas taxes tenth century territory thalassocracy thirteenth century tion towns trade twelfth century urban Valencia Visigothic vols wealth western Europe