Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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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 ...
... 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 ...
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... 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 important commer ...
... 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 important commer ...
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... Languedoc . The successor of James I , Peter III the Great ( 1276–1285 ) , was plunged into a gigantic struggle with the two major powers of that era - France and the Papacy - when he reclaimed the Kingdom of Sicily in the name of his ...
... Languedoc . The successor of James I , Peter III the Great ( 1276–1285 ) , was plunged into a gigantic struggle with the two major powers of that era - France and the Papacy - when he reclaimed the Kingdom of Sicily in the name of his ...
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CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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