Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... success . This discouraged the editors of the dictionary and they decided not to include my article . I state this purely as bibliographical information , but also as a justification for omitting the note that appeared on the ...
... success . This discouraged the editors of the dictionary and they decided not to include my article . I state this purely as bibliographical information , but also as a justification for omitting the note that appeared on the ...
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... successful maneuver by which Sancho's son succeeded to the throne of Castile ( Ferdi- nand I , 1035–1065 ) . This eliminated León from her position as the principal kingdom on the high plateau of the Duero river and elevated Castile to ...
... successful maneuver by which Sancho's son succeeded to the throne of Castile ( Ferdi- nand I , 1035–1065 ) . This eliminated León from her position as the principal kingdom on the high plateau of the Duero river and elevated Castile to ...
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... success , so much so that they might have established themselves in Catalonia and even dismembered the Crown of Aragon had it not been for the complicated and astute diplomatic moves of John II to defeat the Catalan revolution . He set ...
... success , so much so that they might have established themselves in Catalonia and even dismembered the Crown of Aragon had it not been for the complicated and astute diplomatic moves of John II to defeat the Catalan revolution . He set ...
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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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