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( Madrid , 1957 ) . ? Luis García de Valdeavellano , Historia de España , vol . I in 2 parts , De los origines a la Baja Edad Media ( Madrid : ist ed . , 1952 ; 2d ed . , 1955 ; 3d ed . , 1964 ) . Valdeavellano was a student of Sánchez ...
( Madrid , 1957 ) . ? Luis García de Valdeavellano , Historia de España , vol . I in 2 parts , De los origines a la Baja Edad Media ( Madrid : ist ed . , 1952 ; 2d ed . , 1955 ; 3d ed . , 1964 ) . Valdeavellano was a student of Sánchez ...
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... a professor at the University of Madrid ; he was active in the Centro de Estudios Históricos , part of the pre - Civil War Junta para la Ampliación de Estudios Históricos ( the predecessor organization of the present Consejo ...
... a professor at the University of Madrid ; he was active in the Centro de Estudios Históricos , part of the pre - Civil War Junta para la Ampliación de Estudios Históricos ( the predecessor organization of the present Consejo ...
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See also the mimeographed proceedings of the III Congreso de Cooperación Intelectual , held in Cáceres in October 1958 and devoted entirely to Charles V : Clausura del III congreso de cooperación intelectual ( Madrid : Instituto de ...
See also the mimeographed proceedings of the III Congreso de Cooperación Intelectual , held in Cáceres in October 1958 and devoted entirely to Charles V : Clausura del III congreso de cooperación intelectual ( Madrid : Instituto de ...
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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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