Chapter A blurred frontier: the territories between the kingdom of Asturias and al-Andalus (eighth and ninth centuries)
The Islamic conquest of the kingdom of Toledo brought about the disappearance of central authority in certain regions of the Iberian Peninsula. This is what happened on the Duero Plateau, which, between the eighth century and the mid-ninth century, was an area bereft of any type of complex political...
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Firenze University Press
2025
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