Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... beginning to form a new society , which , because of bonds of legal and personal servitude , was subject to its most powerful members . And at this point , while urban life decayed and the nation turned rural , the Hispanic people began ...
... beginning to form a new society , which , because of bonds of legal and personal servitude , was subject to its most powerful members . And at this point , while urban life decayed and the nation turned rural , the Hispanic people began ...
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... beginnings of economic recovery in Castile under Peter the Cruel . The sum total of all these interrelated events permitted the ascendency of the grandes of Castile ... beginning of the fourteenth century ( as we 72 Beginning of Dissension.
... beginnings of economic recovery in Castile under Peter the Cruel . The sum total of all these interrelated events permitted the ascendency of the grandes of Castile ... beginning of the fourteenth century ( as we 72 Beginning of Dissension.
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Jaime Vicens Vives. At the beginning of the fourteenth century ( as we have seen ) , with Catalonia in the vanguard , Aragon reached her historic zenith . As the immediate heir to the heroic generation of Peter ... Beginning of Dissension 73.
Jaime Vicens Vives. At the beginning of the fourteenth century ( as we have seen ) , with Catalonia in the vanguard , Aragon reached her historic zenith . As the immediate heir to the heroic generation of Peter ... Beginning of Dissension 73.
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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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