Historical View of the Literature of the South of Europe, Volumen2Harper, 1848 |
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... Alfonso VI . , had combated in the ranks of the Moors . About the twelfth century , as we have already said in treating of the Troubadours , the kings of Aragon granted free liberty of conscience in their states to the Paulicians , and ...
... Alfonso VI . , had combated in the ranks of the Moors . About the twelfth century , as we have already said in treating of the Troubadours , the kings of Aragon granted free liberty of conscience in their states to the Paulicians , and ...
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... Alfonso V. of Aragon again renewed it , after the council of Constance , and even after the death of Benedict XIII . He consented in 1429 to the deposition of that shadow of a Pope , which he had himself created ; an act of ...
... Alfonso V. of Aragon again renewed it , after the council of Constance , and even after the death of Benedict XIII . He consented in 1429 to the deposition of that shadow of a Pope , which he had himself created ; an act of ...
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... Alfonso , King of Leon , whose states he invaded . The latter prince took refuge amongst the Moors , with the King of Toledo , who afforded him a generous asylum . D. Sancho , after having also stripped his sisters of their inheritance ...
... Alfonso , King of Leon , whose states he invaded . The latter prince took refuge amongst the Moors , with the King of Toledo , who afforded him a generous asylum . D. Sancho , after having also stripped his sisters of their inheritance ...
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... Alfonso VI . now be- gan to regret that he had deprived himself of the services of the most valiant of his warriors ; and being attacked by the redoubtable Joseph , the son of Teschfin , the Morabite , who had invaded Spain with a new ...
... Alfonso VI . now be- gan to regret that he had deprived himself of the services of the most valiant of his warriors ; and being attacked by the redoubtable Joseph , the son of Teschfin , the Morabite , who had invaded Spain with a new ...
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... Alfonso had in his anger declared , that whoever in the city , should receive him , should forfeit his goods and be deprived of his eyes . The Cid , after having thus traversed the capital of Castile , was compelled to leave it by the ...
... Alfonso had in his anger declared , that whoever in the city , should receive him , should forfeit his goods and be deprived of his eyes . The Cid , after having thus traversed the capital of Castile , was compelled to leave it by the ...
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