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Publication date: 29th April 2010 by Glyn Redworth
Government and Society in Late Medieval Spain

Government and Society in Late Medieval Spain: From the accession of the House of Trastámara to Ferdinand and Isabella
The history of late medieval Spain is usually seen as a tiresome introduction to the reigns of the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella.
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