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From the middle of the ninth century , through the pens of the scribes who drew up the documents , Asturian legitimacy proclaimed its role as heir to the Visigothic world and , specifically , to the unifying idea of a Hispania under a ...
From the middle of the ninth century , through the pens of the scribes who drew up the documents , Asturian legitimacy proclaimed its role as heir to the Visigothic world and , specifically , to the unifying idea of a Hispania under a ...
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A war of succession began that involved not only a juridical problem - that of the respective rights of Princess Isabel and Princess Joan 15 - but also - the vastly greater problem of the role that Castile would play in the organization ...
A war of succession began that involved not only a juridical problem - that of the respective rights of Princess Isabel and Princess Joan 15 - but also - the vastly greater problem of the role that Castile would play in the organization ...
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It would be interesting to discuss the role in the Romanization of Hispania of local bourgeoisie and retired Roman civil servants ; the contrast between countryside and city ; the effect ( a demolishing one ) of the Frankish invasions ...
It would be interesting to discuss the role in the Romanization of Hispania of local bourgeoisie and retired Roman civil servants ; the contrast between countryside and city ; the effect ( a demolishing one ) of the Frankish invasions ...
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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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