Compendio De La Historia Universal: Historia De La Edad Media by Georg Weber offers a comprehensive overview of medieval history, originally published in 1853. This historical compendium provides a detailed account of the Middle Ages, spanning from its early beginnings to its later stages. Weber's work presents a broad and thorough examination of the key events, figures, and cultural shifts that defined this era.
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