Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... Granada , until 1340 , when they were defeated by Castile at the Battle of Salado . Gibraltar was retained by the Marinids until 1411 , when it was conquered by Granada . In 1462 Castile finally conquered Gibraltar . of Granada ...
... Granada , until 1340 , when they were defeated by Castile at the Battle of Salado . Gibraltar was retained by the Marinids until 1411 , when it was conquered by Granada . In 1462 Castile finally conquered Gibraltar . of Granada ...
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... Granada.56 In this , they were abetted by the Crown . More than a few of them found a comfortable source of income in the continued existence of Granada , and therefore did not terminate the Reconquest , despite the insistence with ...
... Granada.56 In this , they were abetted by the Crown . More than a few of them found a comfortable source of income in the continued existence of Granada , and therefore did not terminate the Reconquest , despite the insistence with ...
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... Granada ( Granada , 1958 ) . See also the mimeographed proceedings of the III Congreso de Cooperación Intelectual , held in Cáceres in October 1958 and devoted entirely to Charles V : Clausura del Ill congreso de cooperación intelectual ...
... Granada ( Granada , 1958 ) . See also the mimeographed proceedings of the III Congreso de Cooperación Intelectual , held in Cáceres in October 1958 and devoted entirely to Charles V : Clausura del Ill congreso de cooperación intelectual ...
Contenido
CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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