Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... established their residence in Almería ( at the site of Los Mil- lares ) and in the rich agrarian regions of ... established a date of 2,340 ( ± 85 ) B.C. for the culture of Los Millares , an excavation site near Sante Fe de Mondujar in ...
... established their residence in Almería ( at the site of Los Mil- lares ) and in the rich agrarian regions of ... established a date of 2,340 ( ± 85 ) B.C. for the culture of Los Millares , an excavation site near Sante Fe de Mondujar in ...
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... established by the conversion of the peasants to Islam . At that moment the Spains , in their pluralistic unity , were born . Along a line from Galicia to Catalonia — in the best cases , they were like great rocks jutting up out of the ...
... established by the conversion of the peasants to Islam . At that moment the Spains , in their pluralistic unity , were born . Along a line from Galicia to Catalonia — in the best cases , they were like great rocks jutting up out of the ...
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... established themselves as overlords and thus transformed the site of the famous epics of classical antiquity into segments of Catalan feudalism ( 1311– 1388 ) . This heroic moment for the Crown of Aragon coincided with an ...
... established themselves as overlords and thus transformed the site of the famous epics of classical antiquity into segments of Catalan feudalism ( 1311– 1388 ) . This heroic moment for the Crown of Aragon coincided with an ...
Contenido
CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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