Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... continued . Castilian and Aragonese magnates crossed their common border and intervened directly in their neighbors ' political problems . The ships of Biscay and Anda- lusia constituted the light fleet of the Catalan and Mallorcan mari ...
... continued . Castilian and Aragonese magnates crossed their common border and intervened directly in their neighbors ' political problems . The ships of Biscay and Anda- lusia constituted the light fleet of the Catalan and Mallorcan mari ...
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... continued existence of Jewish communities and its corrollary , the problem of the Conversos who had infiltrated the executive branch of the nation - instigated the establishment of the Inquisition during the first years of the Catho ...
... continued existence of Jewish communities and its corrollary , the problem of the Conversos who had infiltrated the executive branch of the nation - instigated the establishment of the Inquisition during the first years of the Catho ...
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... continued to be sacrosanct in their privileged polit- ical positions and landholdings . True , they did have to renounce all spoils seized from the royal patrimony since 1466 , but in exchange they received absolute security for ...
... continued to be sacrosanct in their privileged polit- ical positions and landholdings . True , they did have to renounce all spoils seized from the royal patrimony since 1466 , but in exchange they received absolute security for ...
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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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