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Eleanor of castile and the crusading movement
Mediterranean Historical Review, 1995(1995). Eleanor of castile and the crusading movement. Mediterranean Historical Review: Vol. 10, No. 1-2, pp. 92-103.
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2018
Blanche de Castille eut recours aux armes de son père, le roi de Castille, afin de se présenter comme la fille d’un héros de la chrétienté, plutôt qu’une princesse de la famille angevine. Bien que la simplicité puissante de l’image transforme le château de Castille en un signifiant générique du pouvoir en France, plutôt qu’en une image spécifique du ...
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Blanche de Castille eut recours aux armes de son père, le roi de Castille, afin de se présenter comme la fille d’un héros de la chrétienté, plutôt qu’une princesse de la famille angevine. Bien que la simplicité puissante de l’image transforme le château de Castille en un signifiant générique du pouvoir en France, plutôt qu’en une image spécifique du ...
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The Beginnings of the Cortes of León-Castile
The American Historical Review, 1969THE origin and development of the Cortes of Le6n-Castile, while reflecting the unique conditions of life in the Iberian Peninsula, also exemplify a phenomenon characteristic of all of Western Europe during the High Middle Ages: the rise of representative institutions.
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Taxation and sovereignty in medieval Castile *
2017What is right to tax? were the characteristics of the Castilian taxation system and the mechanism set in place to ensure taxation? How far was it imposed upon the inhabitants and agreed on by political powers?
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The Americas, 1956
This will be a short account of the origin, growth, and death of the great parliament of Castile, the Cortes. That sounds a bit dramatic, but there’s nothing to be done about it, for the history of the Cortes of Castile has the elements of a proper tragedy: the self-destruction of a nation by pride, parochialism, and arrogance.
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This will be a short account of the origin, growth, and death of the great parliament of Castile, the Cortes. That sounds a bit dramatic, but there’s nothing to be done about it, for the history of the Cortes of Castile has the elements of a proper tragedy: the self-destruction of a nation by pride, parochialism, and arrogance.
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The End of the Cortes of Castile
Parliaments, Estates and Representation, 1984openaire +1 more source

