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Summary Of: Kingdom of Valencia

Kingdom of Valencia and its administrative structure... Kingdom of Valencia established as independent kingdom... then the Kingdom of Valencia subsequently became a component realm of the Spanish Monarchy... The Kingdom of Valencia was formally created in 1237 when the... the Kingdom of Valencia was ruled by the laws and institutions stated in the... The conquest of what would later become the Kingdom of Valencia started in 1232 when the king of the... the point of extending the limits of the Kingdom of Valencia well South of the previously agreed border with Castile... The Kingdom of Valencia achieved its height during the early... In 1479 the Kingdom of Valencia merged with the rest of territories of the... The combined effects represented a blow to the Kingdom of Valencia which had already been economically affected by the... The Kingdom of Valencia as a legal and politic organization was finally terminated in 1707 as a result of...

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