Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... reign and that of his successor , al - Hakam II ( 961-976 ) , al - Andalus was without any doubt the most powerful state in Europe . Her brilliance dazzled the barbarian courts of Europe . But the military state instituted by Abd - ar ...
... reign and that of his successor , al - Hakam II ( 961-976 ) , al - Andalus was without any doubt the most powerful state in Europe . Her brilliance dazzled the barbarian courts of Europe . But the military state instituted by Abd - ar ...
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... reign of Peter's successor , Alfonso I the Warrior ( 1104-1134 ) , did Aragon acquire the powerful allies she needed ... reigns among his sons , leaving Navarre to his first - born , García IV , and Castile to Ferdinand I ; to Ramiro , a ...
... reign of Peter's successor , Alfonso I the Warrior ( 1104-1134 ) , did Aragon acquire the powerful allies she needed ... reigns among his sons , leaving Navarre to his first - born , García IV , and Castile to Ferdinand I ; to Ramiro , a ...
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... reign was complex and interesting , far removed from the monolithic character it is usually judged to have had by extremists of one side or the other . Splendid in its foreign enter- prises , especially in carrying out the discovery of ...
... reign was complex and interesting , far removed from the monolithic character it is usually judged to have had by extremists of one side or the other . Splendid in its foreign enter- prises , especially in carrying out the discovery of ...
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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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