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Américo Castro

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who challenged some of the prevailing notions of Spanish identity, raising controversy with his conclusions that
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from 1905 to 1907. After returning to Spain he organized the Center for Historical Studies in
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was adversely affected with the success in the 11th to the 15th centuries of the "
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of 711, an event that turned them into an Iberian caste co-existing among
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did not become the distinct group that they are today until after the
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Castro was born to Spanish parents on May 4, 1885, in
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Exiles of the Spanish Civil War in the United States
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was declared, Castro became its first ambassador to
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Islamic conquest of Hispania
Moors
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Reconquista
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Paris
Madrid
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