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Hidalgo (nobility)
Established in Alfaro, La Rioja, Castile, Kingdom of Spain, Since XIV Century
Don Quixote Miguel De Cervantes
GAO-04-59 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
'A Vile and Abject Woman': Noble Mistresses, Legal Power, and the Family in Early Modern Spain
University of Florida Thesis Or Dissertation Formatting
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo As a Living Document: Water and Land Use Issues in Northern New Mexico
Culture and Society in Medieval Galicia
Three Social Constraints Challenging Women's Lives in Miguel De
The Effect of the Spanish Reconquista on Muslim Cities”
The Art of a Reigning Queen As Dynastic Propaganda in Twelfth-Century Spain
Making the First Global Trade Route: the Southeast Asian Foundations
The Effect of the Spanish Reconquista on Muslim Cities”
The Administration of Spain Under Charles V, Spain's New Charlemagne
In His Likeness
Alternative Visions of the Morisco Expulsion and Spanish Muslim
Ginés Pérez De Hita's Reappraisal of Spanish Hegemony in the Guerras
Margarita Hidalgo Diversification of Mexican Spanish
The Comunero Uprising in Castile, 1520-1521: a Case Study for Early Modern Revolution
Top View
G5 U04 RDR 2Nded17 20190
What Happened to the Nobles of the Philippines?
The Morisco Problem and the Politics of Belonging in Sixteenth-Century Valladolid
DON QUIJOTE (By Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra, Part I in 1605; Part II in 1613)
The Nature of the Conquest and the Conquistadors
1 Sons of Something: Taxes, Lawsuits and Local Political Control In
The Aztec Aristocracy in Colonial Mexico
The Granada Venegas Family, 1431-1643: Nobility, Renaissance and Morisco Identity
The Manila Chinese: Community, Trade and Empire, C. 1570 – C. 1770
The Denaturalization of Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra's El Igenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote De La Mancha in Children's Entertainment in the United States
The Knight As Fugitive from Justice: Closure in Part One of Don Quijote*
Violence and Fame in the Quijote: Corporeal Manifestations of the Search for Identity
Hernando De Soto and the Impact of Spanish Exploration in Georgia
The Rediscovery of Galicia in the Revival of the Camino De Santiago: Changing Images of Galicia in Modern Pilgrim Accounts