Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... military superiority allowed Abd - ar - Rahman III to extend his influence to Morocco in the south and to drive back the armies of León and Navarre in the north . During his reign and that of his successor , al - Hakam II ( 961-976 ) ...
... military superiority allowed Abd - ar - Rahman III to extend his influence to Morocco in the south and to drive back the armies of León and Navarre in the north . During his reign and that of his successor , al - Hakam II ( 961-976 ) ...
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... military orders . 4 The conquest and settlement of this Castilian frontier area was carried out by the three principal military orders of Spain : Calatrava , founded in 1158 ; Alcántara , in 1166 ; Santiago , in 1170. This develop- ment ...
... military orders . 4 The conquest and settlement of this Castilian frontier area was carried out by the three principal military orders of Spain : Calatrava , founded in 1158 ; Alcántara , in 1166 ; Santiago , in 1170. This develop- ment ...
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... military supremacy became even more effective when at last the principal states were permanently consolidated under two rulers : Castile and León again united under Ferdinand III in 1230 ; Catalonia and Aragon had already done so as ...
... military supremacy became even more effective when at last the principal states were permanently consolidated under two rulers : Castile and León again united under Ferdinand III in 1230 ; Catalonia and Aragon had already done so as ...
Contenido
CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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