A History of Spain and Portugal, Volumen1University of Wisconsin Press, 1973 - 712 páginas |
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... Muslims were of course descendants of Hispanic converts and never managed to absorb fully the aristocratic Arab elements ; rather , upper - class Hispano - Muslim muwalladun ( or muladíes , as converts to Islam were later known in ...
... Muslims were of course descendants of Hispanic converts and never managed to absorb fully the aristocratic Arab elements ; rather , upper - class Hispano - Muslim muwalladun ( or muladíes , as converts to Islam were later known in ...
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... Hispano - Muslim society , and it was not merely an accident that the high culture of Al - Andalus was superior to that of the Maghreb during the same period . It started from a higher base . That Hispano - Christian culture affected ...
... Hispano - Muslim society , and it was not merely an accident that the high culture of Al - Andalus was superior to that of the Maghreb during the same period . It started from a higher base . That Hispano - Christian culture affected ...
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... Muslims . From the twelfth century on , crusading expeditions against Hispano - Muslim states were common in the military life of the Hispano - Christian kingdoms , including the new state of Portugal . The advantages of papal ...
... Muslims . From the twelfth century on , crusading expeditions against Hispano - Muslim states were common in the military life of the Hispano - Christian kingdoms , including the new state of Portugal . The advantages of papal ...
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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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