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There Frankish nobles lived side by side with Visigothic exiles and Hispanic
emigrés ; below them lived a native population which was quite turbulent as a
result of the wars . The Hispanic March protected Europe at the Pyrenees against
any ...
There Frankish nobles lived side by side with Visigothic exiles and Hispanic
emigrés ; below them lived a native population which was quite turbulent as a
result of the wars . The Hispanic March protected Europe at the Pyrenees against
any ...
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But such ventures were debilitated by the increasing boldness with which the
nobles fought to achieve their political and economic objectives . In this social
struggle the decisive event was the terrible encounter at Montiel ( 1369 ) - an
event ...
But such ventures were debilitated by the increasing boldness with which the
nobles fought to achieve their political and economic objectives . In this social
struggle the decisive event was the terrible encounter at Montiel ( 1369 ) - an
event ...
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Despite the attempt of royalty to stimulate the middle classes , Castilian nobles
continued to be sacrosanct in their privileged political positions and landholdings
. True , they did have to renounce all spoils seized from the royal patrimony since
...
Despite the attempt of royalty to stimulate the middle classes , Castilian nobles
continued to be sacrosanct in their privileged political positions and landholdings
. True , they did have to renounce all spoils seized from the royal patrimony since
...
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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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