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- The Economic Consequences of the Spanish Reconquest: the Long-Term
- Commons in the Late Medieval Crown of Aragon: Regulation, Uses, and Conflicts, 13Th-15Th Centuries
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- The Meanings and Aesthetic Development of Almohad Friday Mosques
- Peacemaking in Medieval León and Castile, C. 1100-1230
- An Islamicate History of the Alcazar of Seville: Mudejar Architecture and Andalusi Shared Culture (1252-1369 CE)
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- The Iberian Union and the Portuguese Overseas Empire, 1600-1625: Ormuz and the Persian Gulf in the Global Politics of the Hispanic Monarchy
- The Habsburgs the Habsburgs by Gema De La Torre Is Licensed Under a Creative Commons Reconocimiento-Nocomercial 4.0 Internacional License
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- Hispania, Al-Andalus, and the Crown of Castile: Architecture and Constructions of Identity
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- Alfonso X and Islam: Narratives of Conflict and Co-Operation in the Estoria De España
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- Tomb, Memory, Space
- Malta and the Aragonese Crown: 1282-1530 1
- Habsburg Female Regents in the Early 16Th Century
- The Catholic Church's Ethnic Institutions in the Spanish Empire, 16Th-19Th Centuries Oscar Alvarez Gila Phd University of the Basque Country, [email protected]
- Fernando Iii and Muḥammad I of Granada: a Time of Collaboration Between Two “Incompatible Worlds”
- The Agreda Treaty of August 1304 Between Fernando IV of Castile and Jaume II of Aragon
- ROYAL GENEALOGY and the GOTHIC THESIS in MEDIEVAL IBERIAN HISTORIOGRAPHY by Andrew Devereux1