Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... Toledo in 853. Under these circumstances , Mozarabism ceased to be a dog- matic distinction and became an indigenous dissident movement that had an effect even on the renegades . The political expression of this complex of objectives is ...
... Toledo in 853. Under these circumstances , Mozarabism ceased to be a dog- matic distinction and became an indigenous dissident movement that had an effect even on the renegades . The political expression of this complex of objectives is ...
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... Toledo was founded by Raimont de Sauvetat , Archbishop of Toledo from 1125 to 1152 , who reorganized the existing Madrasa ( an official center for research into Islamic history and theology , where Mozarabs and Jews as well as Muslims ...
... Toledo was founded by Raimont de Sauvetat , Archbishop of Toledo from 1125 to 1152 , who reorganized the existing Madrasa ( an official center for research into Islamic history and theology , where Mozarabs and Jews as well as Muslims ...
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... Toledo , and León , and the movement that led to the establishment of a university , located first at Palencia and then at Salamanca ) 2 and the spirit of mutual understanding and intellectual tolerance of the old and the new , of the ...
... Toledo , and León , and the movement that led to the establishment of a university , located first at Palencia and then at Salamanca ) 2 and the spirit of mutual understanding and intellectual tolerance of the old and the new , of the ...
Contenido
CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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