Maps; 1. At the edge of empire; 2. The Germanic kingdom in Iberia, 569–711; 3. Iberia and the dãr-al-Islam, 711–1009; 4. Christian reconquista and African empire, 1009–1157; 5. The definition of Iberian autonomy, 1157–1295; 6. The evolution of the medieval order in Iberia; 7. The passing of medieval Iberia, 1248–1474; An introductory bibliography; Index.
This book traces the political evolution of the Iberian peninsula.
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