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3 The Marinids direcdy ruled these Spanish ports, which were completely
independent of the Kingdom of Granada, until 1340, when they were defeated by
Castile at the Batde of Salado. Gibraltar was retained by the Marinids until 141 1,
when ...
3 The Marinids direcdy ruled these Spanish ports, which were completely
independent of the Kingdom of Granada, until 1340, when they were defeated by
Castile at the Batde of Salado. Gibraltar was retained by the Marinids until 141 1,
when ...
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Great parasites of the kingdom, the Grandees also drank in a third fountain (as
Richard Konetzke has revealed): booty from the Moors of Granada.56 In this, they
were abetted by the Crown. More than a few of them found a comfortable source
...
Great parasites of the kingdom, the Grandees also drank in a third fountain (as
Richard Konetzke has revealed): booty from the Moors of Granada.56 In this, they
were abetted by the Crown. More than a few of them found a comfortable source
...
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Philip II's finances were in the hands of men from Genoa, 60 Among the many
publications on the occasion of the fourth centennial of the death of Charles V,
see Carlos V, 1500-1558: Homenage de la Universidad de Granada (Granada, ...
Philip II's finances were in the hands of men from Genoa, 60 Among the many
publications on the occasion of the fourth centennial of the death of Charles V,
see Carlos V, 1500-1558: Homenage de la Universidad de Granada (Granada, ...
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chapter one The First Settlers | 1 |
chapter three Roman Hispania | 14 |
chapter f1ve The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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