Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... Ramón Berenguer IV of Barcelona signed a mar- riage contract with the Infanta Petronilla , daughter of Ramiro II ... Ramón Berenguer IV , possibly in an effort to thwart Castilian penetration . Then , either because of Aragonese ...
... Ramón Berenguer IV of Barcelona signed a mar- riage contract with the Infanta Petronilla , daughter of Ramiro II ... Ramón Berenguer IV , possibly in an effort to thwart Castilian penetration . Then , either because of Aragonese ...
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... Ramón Berenguer IV avoided proclaiming himself either King of Catalonia or King of Aragon , contenting himself with the more modest title of Prince . Whatever be the cause , the solution devised at that critical moment later turned out ...
... Ramón Berenguer IV avoided proclaiming himself either King of Catalonia or King of Aragon , contenting himself with the more modest title of Prince . Whatever be the cause , the solution devised at that critical moment later turned out ...
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... Ramón Berenguer III ( 1096-1131 ) who had provided it with a clear objective when he married Dulce of Provence and opposed the expansion of the Counts of Toulouse into Provence or Languedoc . He also announced his designs on the ...
... Ramón Berenguer III ( 1096-1131 ) who had provided it with a clear objective when he married Dulce of Provence and opposed the expansion of the Counts of Toulouse into Provence or Languedoc . He also announced his designs on the ...
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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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