Spain in the Middle Ages: From Frontier to Empire, 1000-1500Macmillan, 1977 - 245 páginas |
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... Europe . The Italian humanists of the Renaissance regarded the barbarian invasions and the sack of Rome ( 410 ) as a turning - point between the civilisation of the Ancient World and a period of darkness and obscurity , the Middle Ages ...
... Europe . The Italian humanists of the Renaissance regarded the barbarian invasions and the sack of Rome ( 410 ) as a turning - point between the civilisation of the Ancient World and a period of darkness and obscurity , the Middle Ages ...
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... Europe which produced new institutions , new habits and new religious attitudes . The importance of the frontier ... Europe . For most of western Europe historians have diagnosed a strain imposed by population growth on food resources ...
... Europe which produced new institutions , new habits and new religious attitudes . The importance of the frontier ... Europe . For most of western Europe historians have diagnosed a strain imposed by population growth on food resources ...
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... Europe . Islam also provided a cultural bridge linking Latin Europe with certain aspects of its Greco - Roman past because , when the fall of the Roman Empire and the barbarian invasions imposed a break on the European classical ...
... Europe . Islam also provided a cultural bridge linking Latin Europe with certain aspects of its Greco - Roman past because , when the fall of the Roman Empire and the barbarian invasions imposed a break on the European classical ...
Contenido
The Background of Early Eleventhcentury Spain | 7 |
THE AGE OF THE FRONTIER | 13 |
SOCIETY AND THE FRONTIER C 100012 12 | 36 |
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