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Guesclin's tent, Henry saw King Peter. He did not recognize him because they had not seen each other for a long time. One of Bertrand's men said 'This is your enemy.' But King Henry asked if it was he and King Peter said twice, 'I am he, I am he.'
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Popular memory generally views King Peter I as one of the few monarchs who sided with an
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style. He built a strong Royal administrative force ahead of his times. He failed to counter or check all the feudal powers that supported his rivals, however illegitimate and opposite to the principles of aristocracy they represented themselves. But his moral superiority was reduced too by the
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ruby, a reward for killing an usurper, that is now in the crown of
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Alfonso (1359–1362). Peter forced the Cortes to recognize
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O noble, O worthy PETRO, glorie OF SPAYNE, Whom Fortune heeld so hye in magestee,
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924:(1332–1407). To put that in perspective are a biography by
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1580:Tuchman, Barbara Wertheim (1978).
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696:The death of King Peter of Castile
422:War of Peter The Cruel in Castile.
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1536:O'Callaghan, Joseph F. (1975).
1498:"Castile, Navarre and Portugal"
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919:Chronicle of the Chancellor
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1539:A history of medieval Spain
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1260:Retrieved 11 November 2017.
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1565:Storer, Edward (1911).
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817:María de Padilla
720:Geoffrey Chaucer
687:
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498:Battle of Nájera
473:, and thence to
414:Wars with Aragon
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1678:House of Ivrea
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509:Peter's rival
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2584:Ferdinand II
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2211:Ferdinand II
1901:
1892:Ferdinand IV
1862:Alfonso VIII
1743:
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1607:Attribution:
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148:(1369-03-23)
54:
29:
2765:1369 deaths
2760:1334 births
2712:Ferdinand V
2618:Prince John
2579:Alfonso VII
2528:Bermudo III
2302:Ferdinand V
2206:Alfonso VII
2173:Ferdinand I
2146:Bermudo III
2076:Alfonso III
1949:Ferdinand V
1852:Alfonso VII
1810:Ferdinand I
1209:, pp.
1207:Storer 1911
1195:Storer 1911
1183:Storer 1911
1144:Storer 1911
1132:Storer 1911
1120:Storer 1911
1108:Hannay 1911
1085:Dillon 1788
1015:Storer 1911
789:Ferdinand I
771:Trastámaras
746:, entitled
744:Ann Doherty
577:Meanwhile,
359:Black Death
103:Predecessor
2754:Categories
2708:Isabella I
2628:Alfonso XI
2589:Alfonso IX
2556:Alfonso VI
2518:Bermudo II
2446:Theodemund
2436:Hermeneric
2298:Isabella I
2250:Alfonso XI
2216:Alfonso IX
2183:Alfonso VI
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