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Then he organized the Islamic regime in Spain , severed the political bond which had previously linked the governors ( Emirs ) with the East , and established the bases for a new state which was to last for two and one - half centuries ...
Then he organized the Islamic regime in Spain , severed the political bond which had previously linked the governors ( Emirs ) with the East , and established the bases for a new state which was to last for two and one - half centuries ...
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CHAPTER SIX Asturian Legitimacy and the Frankish Intrusion After the Islamic invasion , the political continuity of the Visigothic state was broken , and the economic , juridical , and spiritual structure of its society was destroyed ...
CHAPTER SIX Asturian Legitimacy and the Frankish Intrusion After the Islamic invasion , the political continuity of the Visigothic state was broken , and the economic , juridical , and spiritual structure of its society was destroyed ...
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This could be plainly seen when the first political difficulties in the Islamic world permitted the Asturian principality to emit some flashes of glory , first in the time of Alfonso I ( 739-757 ) and again in that of Alfonso II ...
This could be plainly seen when the first political difficulties in the Islamic world permitted the Asturian principality to emit some flashes of glory , first in the time of Alfonso I ( 739-757 ) and again in that of Alfonso II ...
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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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