Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... Valencia and governed the city in the name of Alfonso VI . However , the history of this figure deserves a basic revision , because the epic poem that narrates his activities ( El cantar del Mío Cid ) is more modern than was be- lieved ...
... Valencia and governed the city in the name of Alfonso VI . However , the history of this figure deserves a basic revision , because the epic poem that narrates his activities ( El cantar del Mío Cid ) is more modern than was be- lieved ...
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... Valencia ( 1238 ) and Játiva , were headed in that direction . The Treaty of Almizra in 1244 , signed by the two great monarchs of the reconquest ( Ferdinand III of Castile and James I of Aragon ) , established definitively that Murcia ...
... Valencia ( 1238 ) and Játiva , were headed in that direction . The Treaty of Almizra in 1244 , signed by the two great monarchs of the reconquest ( Ferdinand III of Castile and James I of Aragon ) , established definitively that Murcia ...
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... Valencia and Saragossa that had rebelled against James Count of Urgel.9 7 Martin the Humanist died on May 31 , 1410 , leaving no legitimate heir . Among the many pretenders to the throne , the two strongest were Ferdi- nand of Castile ...
... Valencia and Saragossa that had rebelled against James Count of Urgel.9 7 Martin the Humanist died on May 31 , 1410 , leaving no legitimate heir . Among the many pretenders to the throne , the two strongest were Ferdi- nand of Castile ...
Contenido
CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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