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In contrast , Castile rejected this possibility and thereby intensified the dilemma already posed at the death of Ferdinand I and again at the death of Alfonso VII - unification with , or separation from , León .
In contrast , Castile rejected this possibility and thereby intensified the dilemma already posed at the death of Ferdinand I and again at the death of Alfonso VII - unification with , or separation from , León .
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Pestilence and death , followed by the abandonment of fields and industries , interlocked with misery and famine , created an infernal circle of depopulation and inflation . These factors sharpened the social conflicts between peasants ...
Pestilence and death , followed by the abandonment of fields and industries , interlocked with misery and famine , created an infernal circle of depopulation and inflation . These factors sharpened the social conflicts between peasants ...
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Philip II's finances were in the hands of men from Genoa , 60 Among the many publications on the occasion of the fourth centennial of the death of Charles V , see Carlos V , 1500–1558 : Homenage de la Universidad de Granada ( Granada ...
Philip II's finances were in the hands of men from Genoa , 60 Among the many publications on the occasion of the fourth centennial of the death of Charles V , see Carlos V , 1500–1558 : Homenage de la Universidad de Granada ( Granada ...
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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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