Barcelona to Nimes: A Medieval Journey (original) (raw)

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Joseph Shatzmiller, “Review of ‘Barcelona and Its Rulers, 1096-1291’, by Sandra Benjamin; and ‘The World of Benjamin of Tudela’, by Stephen P. Bensch,” International History Review, vol. 18, no. 3 (August 1996): 648-652

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Lauren Sappington Taranu

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Una fundación ejemplar: el Hospital de la Santa Creu de Barcelona y la figura del notario-escribano mayor en sus primeros años (1401-1404)

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The expansion of Barcelona in the early modern age . Aspects of a historian ’ s access to historical maps and the search for new representations of historical spatial information

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"A Late-Medieval Itinerary to England", Mediaeval Studies 76 (2014): 275-296

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Digging up the Medieval origins of l'Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona, Spain)

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Adrion, Charter Routes from antiquity to modern times, 2021

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The Path is Made by Walking. Spaces of Light and Shadow in the History of Transport and Mobility in Spain

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The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 2000

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The Rise of Medieval Catalonia as a Middleground in the Euromediterranean Network of Knowledge Transfer and Learning, Ninth to Eleventh Centuries, 'After Empire'. Inaugural Conference of 'Using and Not Using the Past' (HERA), Berlin, Freie Universität, May 17, 2017

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Roger Collins

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