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... when Léon reclaimed her independence under Ferdinand II . Portugal
achieved her independence in 1143 by making the country a fief of the Papacy
and by disavowing the right to carry out a neo - Gothic unification that was
claimed by the ...
... when Léon reclaimed her independence under Ferdinand II . Portugal
achieved her independence in 1143 by making the country a fief of the Papacy
and by disavowing the right to carry out a neo - Gothic unification that was
claimed by the ...
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Although far less brilliant than that of Aragon and Catalonia , the Castilian
venture was equally tenacious and costly . In the Mediterranean James II of
Aragon ( 1291 - 1327 ) signed a peace treaty with his adversaries , the Papacy
and France ...
Although far less brilliant than that of Aragon and Catalonia , the Castilian
venture was equally tenacious and costly . In the Mediterranean James II of
Aragon ( 1291 - 1327 ) signed a peace treaty with his adversaries , the Papacy
and France ...
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This action did not succeed in pacifying the country , but it did end the battle
against the Papacy that the monarchy was waging in defense of its rights to
intervene in Church affairs , and it did so in an advantageous manner , that is to
say , by ...
This action did not succeed in pacifying the country , but it did end the battle
against the Papacy that the monarchy was waging in defense of its rights to
intervene in Church affairs , and it did so in an advantageous manner , that is to
say , by ...
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CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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