A History of Spain and Portugal, Volumen1University of Wisconsin Press, 1973 - 712 páginas |
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... Empire Mary of Burgundy Philip d . 1506 T Isabel I of Castile Juana judged incompetent to rule ; d . 1555 Carlos I of Spain , 1516-56 , Carlos V of the Holy Roman Empire , 1519-56 Felipe II the Prudent , 1556-98 Felipe III , 1598-1621 ...
... Empire Mary of Burgundy Philip d . 1506 T Isabel I of Castile Juana judged incompetent to rule ; d . 1555 Carlos I of Spain , 1516-56 , Carlos V of the Holy Roman Empire , 1519-56 Felipe II the Prudent , 1556-98 Felipe III , 1598-1621 ...
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Stanley G. Payne. empire had to be chartered by the crown , and the entire administra- tive structure was organized from Castile . Thus the overseas empire was not at first a fully Spanish empire but an empire of the Spanish crown and ...
Stanley G. Payne. empire had to be chartered by the crown , and the entire administra- tive structure was organized from Castile . Thus the overseas empire was not at first a fully Spanish empire but an empire of the Spanish crown and ...
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... empire , the executive powers of the crown were vested in regional viceroys , more or less on the Aragonese pattern . Viceroys represented the crown in Zaragoza , Barcelona , Va- lencia , Palermo , and Naples , and after the ...
... empire , the executive powers of the crown were vested in regional viceroys , more or less on the Aragonese pattern . Viceroys represented the crown in Zaragoza , Barcelona , Va- lencia , Palermo , and Naples , and after 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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administration affairs Ages Alfonso America Aragón Aragonese areas aristocracy authority Barcelona became become began beginning Carlos Castile Castilian Catalan Catalonia Catholic central Christian church classes commerce common complete conquest continued Córdoba Cortes crown culture death decades decline developed districts domination early east economic empire established European expansion Felipe Fernando fifteenth finally followed forces fourteenth century France French greater half Hispanic imperial important income increased independent influence institutions Italy king kingdom land late later León less Madrid major medieval Mediterranean middle military monarchy Muslim never nobility northern original papacy peasants peninsula period political population Portugal Portuguese position principalities production reform region reign religious remained result revolt Roman royal ruler sixteenth century social society southern Spain Spanish succession territory tion towns trade urban Valencia Visigothic vols wealth western Europe