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CHAPTER THIRTEEN Beginning of Dissension in Hispania Victory over Islam was complete , with the single exception of the Kingdom of Granada , which for two centuries would keep alive an antiquated but nonetheless dangerous animosity ...
CHAPTER THIRTEEN Beginning of Dissension in Hispania Victory over Islam was complete , with the single exception of the Kingdom of Granada , which for two centuries would keep alive an antiquated but nonetheless dangerous animosity ...
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... havoc of successive waves of the Black Death that began in the middle of the fourteenth century ( 1348 , 1362 , 1371 , and 1375 ) also helped to thwart the brilliant beginnings of economic recovery in Castile under Peter the Cruel .
... havoc of successive waves of the Black Death that began in the middle of the fourteenth century ( 1348 , 1362 , 1371 , and 1375 ) also helped to thwart the brilliant beginnings of economic recovery in Castile under Peter the Cruel .
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Beginning in 1380 , Flanders , Italy , France ... Beginning in Seville , they spread through Andalusia and La Mancha , where there were widespread persecutions CHAPTER FOURTEEN The Crisis of the Fifteenth Century.
Beginning in 1380 , Flanders , Italy , France ... Beginning in Seville , they spread through Andalusia and La Mancha , where there were widespread persecutions CHAPTER FOURTEEN The Crisis of the Fifteenth Century.
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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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