Documentos Hist ricos De Daroca Y Su Comunidad compiles a valuable collection of historical documents pertaining to the town of Daroca and its surrounding community in Spain. Authored by Toribio del Campillo y Casamor, this compilation offers insights into the region's medieval history and local governance. Originally published in 1915, these documents provide a glimpse into the social, economic, and political life of Daroca and its people during a crucial period. This work is an essential resource for historians and researchers interested in Spanish local history and medieval studies. The detailed records shed light on the customs, laws, and important figures that shaped Daroca's identity.
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