Roman Influence Upon Spain
.... Within another three generations, the Western
Empire had vanished. Roman culture in
Spain survived the end of the Western
Empire, however. ....
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France & Spain in the American Revolution
.... obtain her objectives and agreeing to a joint invasion of England in order to end the war before
Spain's overextended and vulnerable colonial
empire could be ....
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JEWS IN MUSLIM SPAIN This research p
.... which enabled the Jews to expand their influence, particularly in practical affairs, such as the growing disunity of the Muslim
empire in
Spain, also made the ....
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Reorganization of Jews in the Ottoman Empire
.... in which the reorganization of the Jews under the authority of the Ottoman
Empire took place was the decisive expulsion of Jews from Christian
Spain in 1492. ....
(2990

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The Civil Wars in Russia & Spain A Comparison o
.... In
Spain, for example, 67 percent of the land was owned by 2 percent of .... Outlying parts of the
empire sought to break away, having no wish to be ruled by either ....
(1975

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The Roman Empire
.... toward the Danube, as well as
Spain, the African coastline. The results of this expansion included a tendency toward thinking of Rome as the Roman
Empire. ....
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Abd al-Rahman III Life of the First Caliph of Spain, Abd al-Rahman
.... They established their own family dynasties, independent of the caliphate and sultanate, and further weakened the Muslim
empire in
Spain. ....
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Cuban Independence Struggle of 19th Century
.... the Spanish-American war lie outside the scope of this essay, but the war itself was decisive in transferring Cuba from the formal
empire of
Spain to nominal ....
(1775

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Independence Movement in Cuba
.... the Spanish-American war lie outside the scope of this essay, but the war itself was decisive in transferring Cuba from the formal
empire of
Spain to nominal ....
(1808

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Reign of Charles V
.... As the King of
Spain, Naples and Sicily, Emperor of the Holy Roman
Empire, ruler of Flanders, the Netherlands and large areas of Central and South America, the ....
(1163

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Emperor Charles V
.... As the King of
Spain, Naples and Sicily, Emperor of the Holy Roman
Empire, ruler of Flanders, the Netherlands and large areas of Central and South America, the ....
(1220

5

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The US Empire: Its Origins
.... Thus, it would be an "
empire for liberty" (Stephanson 22 .... had been bought from France in 1803, and the Americans followed by purchasing Florida from
Spain in 1819 ....
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Islamic States In the 12th, 13th & 14th Centuries
.... 1988, p. 50). This was particularly true in the central portions of the
Empire and in Egypt, North Africa and
Spain. It was less ....
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Ferdinand I This paper will discuss the life of
The first part of the paper will provide some background to Ferdinand's reign, examining the respective situations of the Moorish
empire in
Spain and the ....
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English/Spanish War
.... Philip wanted to do what he believed was God's will in attacking and defeating the English so that he and
Spain would rule over a vast
empire in the name of ....
(1688

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Imperialism and Capitalism
....
Spain's drive for
empire, therefore, was primarily moved by a desire to increase its physical size and the number of subjects who swore fealty to the crown. ....
(2319

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Monarchies of Spain and England
.... The Spanish-American War of 1898 had wrung virtually the last of
Spain's empire, hence a good deal of imperial prestige, from its grasp. ....
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Spanish Conquest of the New World
.... his independence from Velasquez and paid allegiance only to the king in
Spain, Charles I .... whose perfect timing allowed him to take over the Incans
empire in Peru ....
(1371

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Empress Maria Theresa
.... the Hapsburg inheritance was divided into two parts, Philip II of
Spain getting
Spain itself, some other territories, and the overseas
empire, while Maximilian ....
(1934

8

)
The Downfall of the Roman Empire
.... France, and
Spain unprotected against German invasion. Size, civil war, betrayal, and economic resources all contributed to the downfall of the Roman
Empire. ....
(1240

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The Western Roman Empire
.... population of Rome was coming down to 250,000, and Gaul and
Spain had been .... West, like the "learned and luxurious citizens of the Roman
empire," converted to ....
(1281

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Exploration of the New World
.... Under the leadership of Cortes, the Spanish destroyed the Aztec
Empire and created the
Empire of New
Spain in 1521 (Easton 136). ....
(2765

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Origins of a Multiracial Society
.... to dominate one half of the world while
Spain would be free to dominate the other. The Portuguese responded by establishing their commercial
empire along the ....
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BATTLE OF LEPANTO This research paper discusses
.... Lynch, John.
Spain Under the Habsburgs Volume One:
Empire and Absolutism 1516-1598. New York: New York UP, 1984. Michener, James A. Iberia. ....
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BATTLE OF LEPANTO in 1571 This research paper discusses
.... Lynch, John.
Spain Under the Habsburgs Volume One:
Empire and Absolutism 1516-1598. New York: New York UP, 1984. Michener, James A. Iberia. ....
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Mayan Empire
.... the Mayans had been exposed to by the numerous friars
Spain sent to .... on their own history, philosophy, and institutions." Although the Mayan
empire does seem to ....
(1613

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Patterns in Arab History
.... and in
Spain" (5). Long before their
Empire was finally destroyed when the Mongols sacked Baghdad in 1258, Lapidus says "the Abbasid regime was locked into ....
(2160

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Bernal Diaz and The Conquest of New Spain
.... Introduction, Diaz's book is a report on the overthrow of a great
empire by a .... by the miraculous intervention of God and the Saints, who wished New
Spain to be ....
(1651

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Empire and the Middle East
.... I. An ally of Germany during the war, the 400-year-old
empire had been .... through the centuries, Moslem invaders had threatened to spill beyond
Spain, their last ....
(1913

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)
Spanish
.... It would continue to change, absorbing new words from North, Central and South American languages as
Spain expanded its
empire, but the fundamentals of the ....
(1096

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