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cities ended by imposing themselves on the countryside , and the periphery
imposed itself on the central plateau , so that by the end of the second century
Hispanic Christians were offering up to their Lord the same bouquet of martyrs for
the ...
cities ended by imposing themselves on the countryside , and the periphery
imposed itself on the central plateau , so that by the end of the second century
Hispanic Christians were offering up to their Lord the same bouquet of martyrs for
the ...
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Between 264 and 276 the Hispanic provinces were barbarically devastated by
Franks and Suevi , their principal cities sacked and destroyed , the countryside
razed without mercy . Slowly the country rallied from that calamity ; those cities
able ...
Between 264 and 276 the Hispanic provinces were barbarically devastated by
Franks and Suevi , their principal cities sacked and destroyed , the countryside
razed without mercy . Slowly the country rallied from that calamity ; those cities
able ...
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León , Santiago de Compostela , Barcelona , and many other cities and
monasteries in León , Castile , and Catalonia , learned to know a Muslim who
granted no mercy . Yet even though the Christians were powerless to resist the
Caliphate ...
León , Santiago de Compostela , Barcelona , and many other cities and
monasteries in León , Castile , and Catalonia , learned to know a Muslim who
granted no mercy . Yet even though the Christians were powerless to resist the
Caliphate ...
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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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