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... urban religion , and tended to become weaker the farther one moved from the principal centers of population . This was the more significant because it may be roughly general- ized that throughout the Visigothic era the urban economy and ...
... urban religion , and tended to become weaker the farther one moved from the principal centers of population . This was the more significant because it may be roughly general- ized that throughout the Visigothic era the urban economy and ...
Page 166
... urban oligarchy and the nobility then seized the initiative to effect a political counterattack . The nobles forced partial revocation of the suspension of remença obligations , so that the question of peasant obligations was still ...
... urban oligarchy and the nobility then seized the initiative to effect a political counterattack . The nobles forced partial revocation of the suspension of remença obligations , so that the question of peasant obligations was still ...
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... urban aristocracy , regulated to some degree by royal appoint- ees . Yet the urban aristocracy , like the titled nobility , wanted to be left in control of its local perquisites and had no interest in seeing the urban economy taxed for ...
... urban aristocracy , regulated to some degree by royal appoint- ees . Yet the urban aristocracy , like the titled nobility , wanted to be left in control of its local perquisites and had no interest in seeing the urban economy taxed for ...
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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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