Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... Duero river . We can imagine the technical role which such social groups must have played in the midst of a primitive society of Cantabrian shepherds and warriors . The Mozarab spirit probably influenced the transformation of the King ...
... Duero river . We can imagine the technical role which such social groups must have played in the midst of a primitive society of Cantabrian shepherds and warriors . The Mozarab spirit probably influenced the transformation of the King ...
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... Duero river since the reign of Alfonso III . His son , Ordoño II , abandoned the mountain valleys and established his residence on the high plateau at León ( 914 ) —the junction point of the roads to Galicia and Asturias , and of the ...
... Duero river since the reign of Alfonso III . His son , Ordoño II , abandoned the mountain valleys and established his residence on the high plateau at León ( 914 ) —the junction point of the roads to Galicia and Asturias , and of the ...
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... Duero tableland3 had emptied the Cantabrian provinces of their manpower reserves ; the new frontiers therefore were settled with exasperating slowness . The countryside around Salamanca is one of many examples that could be cited . In ...
... Duero tableland3 had emptied the Cantabrian provinces of their manpower reserves ; the new frontiers therefore were settled with exasperating slowness . The countryside around Salamanca is one of many examples that could be cited . In ...
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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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