Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... ruled from 642-653 , and his son , Recceswinth , began preparing the Liber judiciorum , or Lex visigothorum , in 649 ; it was promulgated in the reign of Recceswinth , who ruled from 653–672 . Translated into Castilian in the late ...
... ruled from 642-653 , and his son , Recceswinth , began preparing the Liber judiciorum , or Lex visigothorum , in 649 ; it was promulgated in the reign of Recceswinth , who ruled from 653–672 . Translated into Castilian in the late ...
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... ruled in the kingdom of Castile - León from 1126 to 1369 , was established by the marriage of Urraca ( daughter of Alfonso VI ) and Raymond ( son of the Count of Burgundy ) in 1087. It ruled until 1369 , when Peter I was killed by his ...
... ruled in the kingdom of Castile - León from 1126 to 1369 , was established by the marriage of Urraca ( daughter of Alfonso VI ) and Raymond ( son of the Count of Burgundy ) in 1087. It ruled until 1369 , when Peter I was killed by his ...
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... ruled by a branch of the House of the Counts of Barcelona . After 1377 , when the last monarch of the Sicilian branch died , it was ruled by a member of the Aragonese branch but as a separate kingdom . Not until 1416 was it formally ...
... ruled by a branch of the House of the Counts of Barcelona . After 1377 , when the last monarch of the Sicilian branch died , it was ruled by a member of the Aragonese branch but as a separate kingdom . Not until 1416 was it formally ...
Contenido
CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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