A History of Spain and Portugal, Volumen1University of Wisconsin Press, 1973 - 712 páginas |
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... Aragonese Mediterranean Empire During the late - thirteenth and fourteenth centuries , the Aragonese crown developed the most clearly defined , conscious , and carefully planned imperial strategy of any power in western Europe . It ...
... Aragonese Mediterranean Empire During the late - thirteenth and fourteenth centuries , the Aragonese crown developed the most clearly defined , conscious , and carefully planned imperial strategy of any power in western Europe . It ...
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... Aragonese kings was Pere el Cere- moniós . His son , Joan I ( 1387-1395 ) ... empire was Jaume , count of Urgel , a close relative of the royal family ... empire was the Infante D. Fernando , regent of Castile and a relative of the ...
... Aragonese kings was Pere el Cere- moniós . His son , Joan I ( 1387-1395 ) ... empire was Jaume , count of Urgel , a close relative of the royal family ... empire was the Infante D. Fernando , regent of Castile and a relative of the ...
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... Aragonese empire in the Mediterranean . Taking advantage of the last generation of Catalan economic prosperity , Alfonso resumed expansion on a grand scale . Much of Corsica was reconquered in 1420 and held for fifteen years , and the ...
... Aragonese empire in the Mediterranean . Taking advantage of the last generation of Catalan economic prosperity , Alfonso resumed expansion on a grand scale . Much of Corsica was reconquered in 1420 and held for fifteen years , and the ...
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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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