Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... John II of Aragon , who was also King of Navarre and one of Castile's great magnates.11 Caught between the sword of Louis XI of France and the wall of the Catalan Revolution , John saw no other recourse for salvation than to reply upon ...
... John II of Aragon , who was also King of Navarre and one of Castile's great magnates.11 Caught between the sword of Louis XI of France and the wall of the Catalan Revolution , John saw no other recourse for salvation than to reply upon ...
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... John II and his son , the Prince of Viana , 13 served to ignite the explosion . Since 1451 father and son had fought in Navarre , where they rep- resented respectively , the peasant and seignorial party of the river basin ( la Ribera ) ...
... John II and his son , the Prince of Viana , 13 served to ignite the explosion . Since 1451 father and son had fought in Navarre , where they rep- resented respectively , the peasant and seignorial party of the river basin ( la Ribera ) ...
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... John II . His troops achieved resounding success , so much so that they might have established themselves in Catalonia and even dismembered the Crown of Aragon had it not been for the complicated and astute diplomatic moves of John II ...
... John II . His troops achieved resounding success , so much so that they might have established themselves in Catalonia and even dismembered the Crown of Aragon had it not been for the complicated and astute diplomatic moves of John II ...
Contenido
CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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