10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NEW CASTILE»
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New Castile in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Modern History Or the Present State of All Nations
... so that the party of Almagro was command in Lima, the capital of New Castile,
till now totally extirpated, and never heard of more, the King's pleasure was
known. ,. .-. Whereupon the Governor dismissed most of his for- But Vaca de
Castro, ...
2
The
New American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of ...
CASTILE (Sp. Costilla), an ancient kingdom of Spain, situated in the centre of the
peninsula, and divided into Old and New Castile. — Old Castile is the more
northerly of the two ; area, 24,262 sq. m. ; pop. in 1867, about 1,250,000. It is of
very ...
3
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
New Castile comprehends all those countries included by the Romans, under the
appellations of Celtibtria, the land of the Oretani, Carpetani, &c. The last, however
, comprised a portion of Betia. As the history of New Castile, necessarily ...
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley, 1845
4
Town and Country in Europe, 1300-1800
On the other hand, the twenty such towns in Andalusia at the beginning of the
sixteenth century saw their share of the population grow 50 per cent in relative
terms in 1530-91, whereas by 1591 the core area of La Mancha in New Castile
had ...
5
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
New Castile comprehends all those countries included by the Romans, under the
appellations of Celtiberia, the land of the Oretani, Carpetani, &c. The last,
however, comprised a portion of Betia. As the history of New Castile, necessarily
...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
6
The Edinburgh Gazetteer: Or, Geographical Dictionary: ...
Before the middle of the 16th century, the Castilian monarchs divided their time
between Burgos, in Old Castile, and Toledo, in New Castile ; but Charles I. (the
Vth of Germany) taking a predilection for Madrid, transferred thither the seat of ...
7
The Edinburgh Gazetteer, Or Geographical Dictionary ...: ...
Before the middle of the 16th century, the Castilian monarchs divided their time
between Burgos, in Old Castile, and Toledo, in New Castile ; but Charles I. (the
Vth of Germany) taking a predilection for Madrid, transferred thither the seat of ...
8
A
New Universal Gazetteer
N. W. of Mantua. Pop. about 4,000. Castile, the principal and most opulent of the
kingdoms into which Spain was formerly divided. It now forms the two provinces
of Old and New Castile ; the former having been recovered from the Moors some
...
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A
New Universal Gazetteer: Containing a Description of the ...
N. W. of Mantua. Pop. about 4,000. Castile, the principal and most opulent of the
kingdoms into which Spain was formerly divided. It now forms the two provinces
of Old and New Castile ; the former having been recovered from the Moors some
...
Richard Brookes, John Marshall, 1839
10
Koineization in Medieval Spanish
The late llth and 12th centuries show a renewed and enlarged process of
demographic and dialect mixture within Toledo (or New Castile) in particular and
the Peninsula in general. In New Castile, this mixing was greater than in the
Burgos ...
7 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «NEW CASTILE»
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'Art of Devotion' exhibition spans continents, oceans and centuries
The Peruvian Government Palace was built by Francisco Pizarro in 1535; he was the governor of New Castile. When the viceroyalty of Peru ... «Albuquerque Journal, Dec 14»
Spain: Royal School of Artillery Featured on New Commemorative …
Just three days later, on the 9th March, By Royal Order communicated to the Captain General of New Castile, Queen Isabella II decreed that the ... «Coin Update News, Oct 14»
PHOTOS: Castile dedicates new Government Center
People gather around the new Castile Government Center, which was dedicated in ceremonies Saturday. The new structure at 53 North Main ... «The Daily News Online, May 14»
Machu Picchu: the Inca Trail on horseback
Yet Pizarro, illegitimate, illiterate, treacherous and brutal, won the day, capturing – and later garrotting – Atahualpa, claiming “New Castile” for ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Aug 13»
Peru: Cusco, an upmarket base to explore Inca ruins
After Pizarro arrived in 1533 on his mission to establish "New Castile", the Spanish used the precisely cut Inca stones as the foundations for ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 13»
Commander John Rigge
These skills found their greatest expression at his finca, an old artisanal brickworks in the mountains of New Castile that the Rigges acquired in ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 12»
New Castile Soaps from Henley Natural with 100 Percent Olive Oil …
New castile soaps from Henley Natural, made with 100 percent olive oil, kindle the senses with a luxury that was once reserved for medieval ... «PR Web, Mar 12»