Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... activities ( El cantar del Mío Cid ) is more modern than was be- lieved . Moreover , he may be a composite of two different heroes : el Campeador , from a legend from the Duero river area ( a harsh vassal of Alfonso VI , a conqueror of ...
... activities ( El cantar del Mío Cid ) is more modern than was be- lieved . Moreover , he may be a composite of two different heroes : el Campeador , from a legend from the Duero river area ( a harsh vassal of Alfonso VI , a conqueror of ...
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... activities , from their way of eating to their way of dressing . Very soon they were accused of being heretics and were called Judaizers and " swine " ( marranos ) . This hostility was kept alive by Grandees , knights , and ...
... activities , from their way of eating to their way of dressing . Very soon they were accused of being heretics and were called Judaizers and " swine " ( marranos ) . This hostility was kept alive by Grandees , knights , and ...
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... activities . A new factor that should be pointed out is that regionalist movements were supported by a large sector of the clergy on the periphery , and this in turn stimulated a powerful current of religious revival . Thus the Spanish ...
... activities . A new factor that should be pointed out is that regionalist movements were supported by a large sector of the clergy on the periphery , and this in turn stimulated a powerful current of religious revival . Thus the Spanish ...
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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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