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In the fight against Islam , the unification of Aragonese and Catalan efforts made it possible to destroy the last bulwarks defended by the Muslims in southern Catalonia . Within a short time , Lérida and Tortosa fell and Tarragona ...
In the fight against Islam , the unification of Aragonese and Catalan efforts made it possible to destroy the last bulwarks defended by the Muslims in southern Catalonia . Within a short time , Lérida and Tortosa fell and Tarragona ...
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The Catalan dynasty's profound respect for the national drive to the Mediterranean is shown in the Treaty of Corbeil ( 1259 ) , signed by Louis IX of France and James I of Aragon . Under this treaty , France lost her sovereignty over ...
The Catalan dynasty's profound respect for the national drive to the Mediterranean is shown in the Treaty of Corbeil ( 1259 ) , signed by Louis IX of France and James I of Aragon . Under this treaty , France lost her sovereignty over ...
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At that moment , because of the bourgeoisie's economic power , the Catalan - Aragonese monarchy was powerful enough to humble the nobility of Aragon , which had grown insolent because of its Privilegio General , conferred by Peter the ...
At that moment , because of the bourgeoisie's economic power , the Catalan - Aragonese monarchy was powerful enough to humble the nobility of Aragon , which had grown insolent because of its Privilegio General , conferred by Peter the ...
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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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