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Women's Networks of Spiritual Promotion in the Peninsular Kingdoms (13th-16th Centuries)
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Table of contents
- Copertina
- Occhiello
- Frontespizio
- Colophon
- Blanca Garí
- María del Mar Graña Cid
- Concepción Rodríguez-Parada
- Maria Filomena Andrade
- Jill R. Webster
- Anna Castellano i Tresserra
- Núria Jornet-Benito
- Delfi-Isabel Nieto-Isabel
- Araceli Rosillo-Luque
- Núria Silleras-Fernández
- Ana Maria S.A. Rodrigues
- Cristina Sanjust i Latorre
- Laia de Ahumada
- Mercè Gras Casanovas
- Bibliography
- The authors
- Quarta di copertina