Spain in the Middle Ages: From Frontier to Empire, 1000-1500Macmillan, 1977 - 245 páginas |
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... success . In this respect the term hidalgo is itself extremely interesting for , deriving from fijodalgo , its literal meaning may be translated as ' son ' ( fijo ) of ' fortune ' or ' wealth ' ( algo ) . Thus , although the term ...
... success . In this respect the term hidalgo is itself extremely interesting for , deriving from fijodalgo , its literal meaning may be translated as ' son ' ( fijo ) of ' fortune ' or ' wealth ' ( algo ) . Thus , although the term ...
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... Success and wealth , then , enabled men to become caballeros and , shortly after , the poem also refers to their acquisition of algo in such a way as to make it evident that both wealth and social status were involved . Being an ...
... Success and wealth , then , enabled men to become caballeros and , shortly after , the poem also refers to their acquisition of algo in such a way as to make it evident that both wealth and social status were involved . Being an ...
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... successful ruler than the French king . The Primera Crónica General tells us how St Ferdinand dedicated himself to his ... success or failure : ― ' Son , you are rich in lands and in many good vassals more so than any other king in ...
... successful ruler than the French king . The Primera Crónica General tells us how St Ferdinand dedicated himself to his ... success or failure : ― ' Son , you are rich in lands and in many good vassals more so than any other king in ...
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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