Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... person of Count Fernán Gon- zález ( 961 ) — to gain her independence from León , and enabled both Navarre and the ... persons of Slavic birth , Franks , and others from the North . Most slaves were eventually freed and settled in Spain ...
... person of Count Fernán Gon- zález ( 961 ) — to gain her independence from León , and enabled both Navarre and the ... persons of Slavic birth , Franks , and others from the North . Most slaves were eventually freed and settled in Spain ...
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... person of Maximilian , had seized control of both the Duchy and the Imperial Crown . Within the total policy of the Spanish monarchs , this pact with Maximilian — teeming with grave omens was only one of the master threads of their ...
... person of Maximilian , had seized control of both the Duchy and the Imperial Crown . Within the total policy of the Spanish monarchs , this pact with Maximilian — teeming with grave omens was only one of the master threads of their ...
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... person of Charles of Bourbon , brother and probable successor of Ferdinand VII . It hoped that he would endorse the entire movement , which by now was definitely committed to a defense of the Spanish Catholic ideal and of an absolutist ...
... person of Charles of Bourbon , brother and probable successor of Ferdinand VII . It hoped that he would endorse the entire movement , which by now was definitely committed to a defense of the Spanish Catholic ideal and of an absolutist ...
Contenido
CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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