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Still another cause of Castile ' s structural weakness was the fact that the
repopulation of the Duero tableland 3 had emptied the Cantabrian provinces of
their manpower reserves ; the new frontiers therefore were settled with
exasperating ...
Still another cause of Castile ' s structural weakness was the fact that the
repopulation of the Duero tableland 3 had emptied the Cantabrian provinces of
their manpower reserves ; the new frontiers therefore were settled with
exasperating ...
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Queen of Castile | Burgundy and León ( 1109 - 1126 ) Alfonso VII , Emperor of
León ( 1126 - 1157 ) Sancho III , King of Castile ( 1157 - 1158 ) Ferdinand II ,
King of León ( 1157 - 1188 ) Alfonso VIII , King of Castile ( 1158 - 1214 ) Henry I ,
King ...
Queen of Castile | Burgundy and León ( 1109 - 1126 ) Alfonso VII , Emperor of
León ( 1126 - 1157 ) Sancho III , King of Castile ( 1157 - 1158 ) Ferdinand II ,
King of León ( 1157 - 1188 ) Alfonso VIII , King of Castile ( 1158 - 1214 ) Henry I ,
King ...
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The establishment of the same dynasty in Castile and in Aragon is no small factor
in the developments leading to a ... Quite the contrary : the name of Aragon was
never so hated by Castilian nobles as during the reign of John II of Castile .
The establishment of the same dynasty in Castile and in Aragon is no small factor
in the developments leading to a ... Quite the contrary : the name of Aragon was
never so hated by Castilian nobles as during the reign of John II of Castile .
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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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