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Daughters of the Reconquest:
Women in Castilian Town Society, 1100-1300

Heath Dillard


Bibliographical Index

The following list contains the names of towns and regions whose fueros are repeatedly abbreviated only by name in the notes. The numbers refer to pages of the notes where a first and full reference is given [in the original text edition. In this edition, each name is a hyperlink to the original citation].

Alarcón, 223
Alava (prov.), 253
Alba de Tormes, 224
Albarracín, see Santa Maria de Albarracín, 223
Alcalá de Henares, 225
Alcaraz, 223
Alfambra, 225
Aragón (kingdom), 231, 244
Atienza, 244
Avila, 225
Avilés, 227

Baeza, 223
Béjar, 223
Benavente, 225
Brihuega, 224

Cáceres, 225
Calatayud, 238
Carmona, 224
Cartagena, 224
Castile (kingdom), 224
Córdoba, 224
Coria, 224
Cuenca, 222

Escalona, 225
Estella, 225

Fuentes de la Alcarria, 224

Guadalajara, 224

Iznatoraf, 222

Jaca, 226

La Novenera, 225
Ledesma, 224
León, 229
León (kingdom), 236, 246, 247
Llanes, 229
Lorca, 224

Madrid, 231
Miranda de Ebro, 226
Molina de Aragón, 224

Navarre (kingdom), 231

Oviedo, 227

Palencia, 229
Plasencia, 223
Portugal (kingdom), 231

Rioja (prov.), 229

Salamanca, 224
San Sebastian, 225
Santa Maria de Albarracín, 223
Santander (prov.), 224
Sepúlveda, 225
Soria, 225

Teruel, 223
Toledo, 224

Uclés, 225, 227
Usagre, 225

Viguera y Val de Funes, 225, 235

Zamora, 224, 235
Zorita de los Canes, 223