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... Barcelona . Yet the prestige of the crown was so great that there was no pretense of de jure independence by any of the Catalan counts until the end of the tenth century . Even as the county over- lordships settled into semi ...
... Barcelona . Yet the prestige of the crown was so great that there was no pretense of de jure independence by any of the Catalan counts until the end of the tenth century . Even as the county over- lordships settled into semi ...
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... ( Barcelona , 1932 ) , and Los pueblos de España ( Barce- lona , 1946 ) . A somewhat similar interpretation is given by Luis Pericot García , La España primitiva ( Barcelona , 1950 ) . The best recent general synthesis of the history of ...
... ( Barcelona , 1932 ) , and Los pueblos de España ( Barce- lona , 1946 ) . A somewhat similar interpretation is given by Luis Pericot García , La España primitiva ( Barcelona , 1950 ) . The best recent general synthesis of the history of ...
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... ( Barcelona , 1962 ) . Soldevila is also the editor of a new multivolume Historia dels catalans ( Barcelona , 1966- ) , which is superbly illustrated . The series Biografies Catalanes , published in Barcelona , provides detailed accounts ...
... ( Barcelona , 1962 ) . Soldevila is also the editor of a new multivolume Historia dels catalans ( Barcelona , 1966- ) , which is superbly illustrated . The series Biografies Catalanes , published in Barcelona , provides detailed accounts ...
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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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