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His son , Ordoño II , abandoned the mountain valleys and established his residence on the high plateau at León ( 914 ) - the junction point of ... From this center , the kings of Leon were able to withstand the attacks of the Caliphate ...
His son , Ordoño II , abandoned the mountain valleys and established his residence on the high plateau at León ( 914 ) - the junction point of ... From this center , the kings of Leon were able to withstand the attacks of the Caliphate ...
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This situation enabled Castile — in the person of Count Fernán González ( 961 ) – to gain her independence from Leon , and enabled both Navarre and the Caliphate to intervene extensively in the affairs of León .
This situation enabled Castile — in the person of Count Fernán González ( 961 ) – to gain her independence from Leon , and enabled both Navarre and the Caliphate to intervene extensively in the affairs of León .
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Queen of Castile Burgundy and León ( 1109-1126 ) Alfonso VII , Emperor of León ( 1126-1157 ) Sancho III , King of Castile ( 1157-1158 ) Ferdinand II , King of León ( 1157-1188 ) Alfonso VIII , King of Castile ( 1158-1214 ) Henry I ...
Queen of Castile Burgundy and León ( 1109-1126 ) Alfonso VII , Emperor of León ( 1126-1157 ) Sancho III , King of Castile ( 1157-1158 ) Ferdinand II , King of León ( 1157-1188 ) Alfonso VIII , King of Castile ( 1158-1214 ) Henry I ...
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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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