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Within a short time they had become a magnet for all the hatred of the “ Old
Christians , ” not only because they continued to maintain contact with the Jews ,
but also because they had difficulty in adjusting to a new set of values in their
daily ...
Within a short time they had become a magnet for all the hatred of the “ Old
Christians , ” not only because they continued to maintain contact with the Jews ,
but also because they had difficulty in adjusting to a new set of values in their
daily ...
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by so many ties that the political arrangements consecrated in the twelfth century
could not be continued . Castilian and Aragonese magnates crossed their
common border and intervened directly in their neighbors ' political problems .
by so many ties that the political arrangements consecrated in the twelfth century
could not be continued . Castilian and Aragonese magnates crossed their
common border and intervened directly in their neighbors ' political problems .
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The latter continued to hold power or to influence it through the personnel of the
administrative bureaucracy , and through their widespread contacts in state
organisms — royal manufacturing firms , companies with special privileges , the
Bank ...
The latter continued to hold power or to influence it through the personnel of the
administrative bureaucracy , and through their widespread contacts in state
organisms — royal manufacturing firms , companies with special privileges , the
Bank ...
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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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