The Unity of European History: A Political and Cultural SurveyJ. Cape, 1949 - Всего страниц: 383 |
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... Spain and North Africa destroyed the conditions of the continuance of the Western Empire in its old form . With North Africa and Spain , went the command of the western Mediter- ranean ; the ' Great Sea ' was no longer a highway , but a ...
... Spain and North Africa destroyed the conditions of the continuance of the Western Empire in its old form . With North Africa and Spain , went the command of the western Mediter- ranean ; the ' Great Sea ' was no longer a highway , but a ...
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... Spain , all discoveries to the east of it to Portugal . The story of the Spanish conquest of Mexico and Peru , of Cortes's storming and sack of the Aztec lake city of Mexico , of the dealings of Pizarro with Atahualpa , the Inca of Peru ...
... Spain , all discoveries to the east of it to Portugal . The story of the Spanish conquest of Mexico and Peru , of Cortes's storming and sack of the Aztec lake city of Mexico , of the dealings of Pizarro with Atahualpa , the Inca of Peru ...
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... Spain , but as ideological warfare deepened , after Elizabeth's ex- communication , and as English and Spanish interests clashed in the New World , the conflict came to its crisis . In the second half of the sixteenth century Spain was ...
... Spain , but as ideological warfare deepened , after Elizabeth's ex- communication , and as English and Spanish interests clashed in the New World , the conflict came to its crisis . In the second half of the sixteenth century Spain was ...
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THE GENIUS OF HELLAS | 30 |
MEDIAEVAL CHRISTENDOM | 137 |
THE RENAISSANCE AND THE DISCOVERIES | 170 |
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