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The Castilian destiny has also been sought in still another development , that
expressed by the figure and military feats of el Cid Campeador who in 1090
conquered Valencia and governed the city in the name of Alfonso VI . 6 However
, the ...
The Castilian destiny has also been sought in still another development , that
expressed by the figure and military feats of el Cid Campeador who in 1090
conquered Valencia and governed the city in the name of Alfonso VI . 6 However
, the ...
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Simultaneously , Ferdinand III succeeded in establishing a Castilian protectorate
over the Kingdom of Murcia ( 1244 ) just as Catalan - Aragonese troops , having
taken by storm the walled cities of Valencia ( 1238 ) and Játiva , were headed in ...
Simultaneously , Ferdinand III succeeded in establishing a Castilian protectorate
over the Kingdom of Murcia ( 1244 ) just as Catalan - Aragonese troops , having
taken by storm the walled cities of Valencia ( 1238 ) and Játiva , were headed in ...
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... with the Conversos of Burgos and Medina del Campo , 8 the Order of Santiago
, and the money of the Mesta ) . This money was used to win over the factions in
Valencia and Saragossa that had rebelled against James Count of Urgel . ' ?
... with the Conversos of Burgos and Medina del Campo , 8 the Order of Santiago
, and the money of the Mesta ) . This money was used to win over the factions in
Valencia and Saragossa that had rebelled against James Count of Urgel . ' ?
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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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