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In the evolution of this historiographical movement , the Barcelona school has during the past seven years been in the vanguard.10 We , its members , have toiled without ceasing since January 1953 , the same month in which the first ...
In the evolution of this historiographical movement , the Barcelona school has during the past seven years been in the vanguard.10 We , its members , have toiled without ceasing since January 1953 , the same month in which the first ...
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The Counts of Barcelona were accustomed to the coexistence of various sovereignties within Catalan territory ( the counties of Barcelona , Urgel , Roussillon , and so on ) . Therefore they worked out a formula of mutual respect for the ...
The Counts of Barcelona were accustomed to the coexistence of various sovereignties within Catalan territory ( the counties of Barcelona , Urgel , Roussillon , and so on ) . Therefore they worked out a formula of mutual respect for the ...
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Opposing him were the lower nobility , the patriciate , and some of the artisans ( who , in tribute to Charles of Viana , discarded their monarchical position of 1460–1461 ) .14 Barcelona emptied her treasuries into the fight to such an ...
Opposing him were the lower nobility , the patriciate , and some of the artisans ( who , in tribute to Charles of Viana , discarded their monarchical position of 1460–1461 ) .14 Barcelona emptied her treasuries into the fight to such an ...
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CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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