Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... later of the Numantines . Rome was forced to modify her recruiting system in order to subdue the city of Numantia , whose independence was vanquished by Scipio Aemilianus in 133 B.C. This is a basic date for the Roman colonization of ...
... later of the Numantines . Rome was forced to modify her recruiting system in order to subdue the city of Numantia , whose independence was vanquished by Scipio Aemilianus in 133 B.C. This is a basic date for the Roman colonization of ...
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... later Ramón Berenguer I the Elder , Count of Barcelona ( 1035-1076 ) , would define the peculiar juridical and social character of the country in his famous legal code , the Usatges . The spirit of Navarre a combination of the spirit of ...
... later Ramón Berenguer I the Elder , Count of Barcelona ( 1035-1076 ) , would define the peculiar juridical and social character of the country in his famous legal code , the Usatges . The spirit of Navarre a combination of the spirit of ...
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... later Ferdinand I of Aragon ( 1412-1416 ) ( see House of Trastámara ) Martin - Mary ( d . 1409 ) ( 1377-1399 ) King of Sicily TABLE 2. The House of Barcelona , which ruled in the Crown of Aragon ( Aragon and Catalonia , then later ...
... later Ferdinand I of Aragon ( 1412-1416 ) ( see House of Trastámara ) Martin - Mary ( d . 1409 ) ( 1377-1399 ) King of Sicily TABLE 2. The House of Barcelona , which ruled in the Crown of Aragon ( Aragon and Catalonia , then later ...
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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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