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An independent dynasty of counts was established in Barcelona by Guifred the
Hairy ( 874 - 898 ) , who was the descendant of a family that had come from
Carcassonne in Languedoc . Despite this dynasty , and despite the fact that they
never ...
An independent dynasty of counts was established in Barcelona by Guifred the
Hairy ( 874 - 898 ) , who was the descendant of a family that had come from
Carcassonne in Languedoc . Despite this dynasty , and despite the fact that they
never ...
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Languedoc and Provence glittered with the unrivaled splendor of their knightly
courts and animated cities . Under these conditions , and given also the affinity of
languages , it was natural for Catalans to allow themselves to be tempted by the ...
Languedoc and Provence glittered with the unrivaled splendor of their knightly
courts and animated cities . Under these conditions , and given also the affinity of
languages , it was natural for Catalans to allow themselves to be tempted by the ...
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Even though the drive to Languedoc was halted at the battle of Muret ( 1213 ) —
where Peter II the Catholic , father of James I , died — the Catalans profited
enormously from that cataclysm , which put an end to an exuberant civilization
and an ...
Even though the drive to Languedoc was halted at the battle of Muret ( 1213 ) —
where Peter II the Catholic , father of James I , died — the Catalans profited
enormously from that cataclysm , which put an end to an exuberant civilization
and an ...
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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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