Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... future . My conversations with Vicens , which were enriched by his always very pertinent references to the past , were almost invariably oriented to the future -the future , obviously , of Catalonia and of Spain . These were not merely ...
... future . My conversations with Vicens , which were enriched by his always very pertinent references to the past , were almost invariably oriented to the future -the future , obviously , of Catalonia and of Spain . These were not merely ...
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... future Pope Sylvester II , studied mathematics at the monastery of Ripoll . However , the mission performed by Castile in the thirteenth century through the School of Translators of Toledo * was far more comprehensive and of far greater ...
... future Pope Sylvester II , studied mathematics at the monastery of Ripoll . However , the mission performed by Castile in the thirteenth century through the School of Translators of Toledo * was far more comprehensive and of far greater ...
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... future fate of the parties locked in combat , but also the general orientation of Castilian policies . At that moment , Castile could choose an Atlantic or a Mediterranean orientation . The first would have had the support of France ...
... future fate of the parties locked in combat , but also the general orientation of Castilian policies . At that moment , Castile could choose an Atlantic or a Mediterranean orientation . The first would have had the support of France ...
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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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