Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 16, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2006 |
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... Spanish state was relatively strong and prosperous . Although in Spanish historiography there is no consensus on the reality and timing of the so - called ' Golden - Age , " scholars would agree that Spain was at the peak of its ...
... Spanish state was relatively strong and prosperous . Although in Spanish historiography there is no consensus on the reality and timing of the so - called ' Golden - Age , " scholars would agree that Spain was at the peak of its ...
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... Spanish state to borrow from the Fuggers and Genoese in order to permit the pursuit of its military policies . Furthermore , import and export duties ( almojarifazgos ) were the most important sources of revenue for the state.25 In both ...
... Spanish state to borrow from the Fuggers and Genoese in order to permit the pursuit of its military policies . Furthermore , import and export duties ( almojarifazgos ) were the most important sources of revenue for the state.25 In both ...
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... Spanish relations were quite fragile , the Inquisition and the Spanish Crown did not try to harass English trading communities in the peninsula : ' Reconciled to their existence , acknowledging the broad guarantees of protection agreed ...
... Spanish relations were quite fragile , the Inquisition and the Spanish Crown did not try to harass English trading communities in the peninsula : ' Reconciled to their existence , acknowledging the broad guarantees of protection agreed ...
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The Benefits | 1 |
The Mediterranean as a Place of Interculturalism | 19 |
The Migration of Chioggias Fishing Fleet in | 27 |
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