Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... throne by his son , Alfonso III , who died in 1291 leaving no heir . Peter's second son , James II , succeeded to the throne and ruled until his death in 1327 . 5 The term foráns ( literally , foreigners ) refers to the Catalan peasants ...
... throne by his son , Alfonso III , who died in 1291 leaving no heir . Peter's second son , James II , succeeded to the throne and ruled until his death in 1327 . 5 The term foráns ( literally , foreigners ) refers to the Catalan peasants ...
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... throne of Castile and of Aragon . - The death of Martin the Humanist , last king of the Crown of Aragon from the lineage of the House of Barcelona , led to the Com- promise of Caspe ( 1412 ) , which broadened the scope of the Catalan ...
... throne of Castile and of Aragon . - The death of Martin the Humanist , last king of the Crown of Aragon from the lineage of the House of Barcelona , led to the Com- promise of Caspe ( 1412 ) , which broadened the scope of the Catalan ...
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... throne 1941 ) John , Pretender to the Throne John Charles Sofia of Greece TABLE 5. The House of Bourbon , which ruled in Spain from 1700 to 1931. ( Broken lines indicate branches of the family that were not of the ruling line . ) the ...
... throne 1941 ) John , Pretender to the Throne John Charles Sofia of Greece TABLE 5. The House of Bourbon , which ruled in Spain from 1700 to 1931. ( Broken lines indicate branches of the family that were not of the ruling line . ) the ...
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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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