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Quite the contrary : the name of Aragon was never so hated by Castilian nobles
as during the reign of John II of Castile . Nor was there any Castilian who so
greatly condemned and despised the intrigues of his countrymen as did Alfonso
the ...
Quite the contrary : the name of Aragon was never so hated by Castilian nobles
as during the reign of John II of Castile . Nor was there any Castilian who so
greatly condemned and despised the intrigues of his countrymen as did Alfonso
the ...
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This conflict , fomented by Castilian gold , was resolved in favor of the monarch ,
but he was incapable of pacifying the nation . In 1460 John II and the Prince of
Viana reached an agreement that the latter broke within a few months by
involving ...
This conflict , fomented by Castilian gold , was resolved in favor of the monarch ,
but he was incapable of pacifying the nation . In 1460 John II and the Prince of
Viana reached an agreement that the latter broke within a few months by
involving ...
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Thereupon the Catalans dethroned John II and proclaimed Henry IV of Castile as
King of Aragon . The Castilian Crown was now provided with an obvious
opportunity to extend its dominions as far as the Mediterranean , but succumbed
...
Thereupon the Catalans dethroned John II and proclaimed Henry IV of Castile as
King of Aragon . The Castilian Crown was now provided with an obvious
opportunity to extend its dominions as far as the Mediterranean , but succumbed
...
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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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