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CHAPTER FIFTEEN The Ordering Of Hispania by the Catholic Monarchs In 1479 the civil war ended in Castile . John II of Aragon had died at the beginning of that same year . His son Ferdinand and his daughter - in - law — the Catholic ...
CHAPTER FIFTEEN The Ordering Of Hispania by the Catholic Monarchs In 1479 the civil war ended in Castile . John II of Aragon had died at the beginning of that same year . His son Ferdinand and his daughter - in - law — the Catholic ...
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These basic conditions induced the Catholic monarchs to center their activity in Castile , as did , even more so , the legal barriers that restrained the monarchy's freedom to act in Navarre and in the Crown of Aragon , but that were ...
These basic conditions induced the Catholic monarchs to center their activity in Castile , as did , even more so , the legal barriers that restrained the monarchy's freedom to act in Navarre and in the Crown of Aragon , but that were ...
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Catholic Monarchs - a decision that is dramatic from so many points of view.42 2. Perhaps the intervention of the Papacy has not been stressed sufficiently . Rome responded to the invasions from North Africa with a spiritual offensive ...
Catholic Monarchs - a decision that is dramatic from so many points of view.42 2. Perhaps the intervention of the Papacy has not been stressed sufficiently . Rome responded to the invasions from North Africa with a spiritual offensive ...
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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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