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Charles II ' s lack of an heir facilitated the plans of the European courts : France
and Austria each desired for herself the fabulous inheritance , while England and
Holland wanted to prevent either of those powers from establishing an absolute ...
Charles II ' s lack of an heir facilitated the plans of the European courts : France
and Austria each desired for herself the fabulous inheritance , while England and
Holland wanted to prevent either of those powers from establishing an absolute ...
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But the very complex vicissitudes of its application and final failure ( 1766 – 1793
) remain hidden behind the diversionary measures employed by the Enlightened
ministers of Charles III . They attributed the responsibility for the popular ...
But the very complex vicissitudes of its application and final failure ( 1766 – 1793
) remain hidden behind the diversionary measures employed by the Enlightened
ministers of Charles III . They attributed the responsibility for the popular ...
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... 43 , 44 , 162 n Duero tableland , 47 , 49 Charles , Archduke , of Austria , III ,
113 Charles I , 96 , 97 n , 99 , 100 Charles II , 108 , 109 , 110 Charles III , 115 ,
116 , 118 n , 119 , 128 , 176 Charles IV , 117 n , 119 , 121 , 122 n , 128 , 176
Charles ...
... 43 , 44 , 162 n Duero tableland , 47 , 49 Charles , Archduke , of Austria , III ,
113 Charles I , 96 , 97 n , 99 , 100 Charles II , 108 , 109 , 110 Charles III , 115 ,
116 , 118 n , 119 , 128 , 176 Charles IV , 117 n , 119 , 121 , 122 n , 128 , 176
Charles ...
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CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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