Catalans. The origins of Catalonia and the Catalan language lie in the break-up of the Roman province of Tarraconensis by its Visigothic rulers before the invasion of Muslim armies from north Africa in the early 8th century AD:
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spelling | Lock, Peter 1949- Verfasser (DE-588)132012782 aut Catalans. The origins of Catalonia and the Catalan language lie in the break-up of the Roman province of Tarraconensis by its Visigothic rulers before the invasion of Muslim armies from north Africa in the early 8th century AD 2000 txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Catalans; Katalanen year:2000 pages:299-300 Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic tradition. 1. A - K 1. publ. London [u.a.], 2000 (2000), 299-300 (DE-604)BV013481259 |
spellingShingle | Lock, Peter 1949- Catalans. The origins of Catalonia and the Catalan language lie in the break-up of the Roman province of Tarraconensis by its Visigothic rulers before the invasion of Muslim armies from north Africa in the early 8th century AD Catalans; Katalanen |
title | Catalans. The origins of Catalonia and the Catalan language lie in the break-up of the Roman province of Tarraconensis by its Visigothic rulers before the invasion of Muslim armies from north Africa in the early 8th century AD |
title_auth | Catalans. The origins of Catalonia and the Catalan language lie in the break-up of the Roman province of Tarraconensis by its Visigothic rulers before the invasion of Muslim armies from north Africa in the early 8th century AD |
title_exact_search | Catalans. The origins of Catalonia and the Catalan language lie in the break-up of the Roman province of Tarraconensis by its Visigothic rulers before the invasion of Muslim armies from north Africa in the early 8th century AD |
title_full | Catalans. The origins of Catalonia and the Catalan language lie in the break-up of the Roman province of Tarraconensis by its Visigothic rulers before the invasion of Muslim armies from north Africa in the early 8th century AD |
title_fullStr | Catalans. The origins of Catalonia and the Catalan language lie in the break-up of the Roman province of Tarraconensis by its Visigothic rulers before the invasion of Muslim armies from north Africa in the early 8th century AD |
title_full_unstemmed | Catalans. The origins of Catalonia and the Catalan language lie in the break-up of the Roman province of Tarraconensis by its Visigothic rulers before the invasion of Muslim armies from north Africa in the early 8th century AD |
title_short | Catalans. The origins of Catalonia and the Catalan language lie in the break-up of the Roman province of Tarraconensis by its Visigothic rulers before the invasion of Muslim armies from north Africa in the early 8th century AD |
title_sort | catalans the origins of catalonia and the catalan language lie in the break up of the roman province of tarraconensis by its visigothic rulers before the invasion of muslim armies from north africa in the early 8th century ad |
topic | Catalans; Katalanen |
topic_facet | Catalans; Katalanen |
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