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Poetic Language in the Multilingual Crown of Aragon [PDF]

open access: yesTenso, 2018
This article has benefitted from funding from the research project Mecenazgo y creacion literaria en la corte catalano-aragonesa (s. xiii–xv): Evolucion, contexto y biblioteca digital de referencia (MEC FFI2014–53050-C5–5-P) and Troubadours and European Identity: The Role of Catalan Courts (Recercaixa 2015 ACUP 00127)
Cabré, Míriam, Martí, Sadurní
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‘We want to know and be clearly informed’: official records, unofficial correspondence and oral communication in the fourteenth-century Crown of Aragon (Majorca, Sardinia, Sicily) [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Review of History/Revue Europeenne D'Histoire, 2023
Starting in the 1340s, the Crown of Aragon strengthened its position in the Western Mediterranean by absorbing the Kingdom of Majorca (1343), reincorporating the realm of Sicily (1392) and securing its control over constantly rebellious Sardinia (1420 ...
Alessandro Silvestri
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Archives of the Mediterranean: Governance and Record-Keeping in the Crown of Aragon in the Long Fifteenth Century [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean History Quarterly, 2016
From the late medieval period the Crown of Aragon was at the forefront of archival innovation. Culminating in the establishment of the Royal Archive of Barcelona in 1318, this development was not, as is traditionally stated, a mere imitation of external ...
Alessandro Silvestri
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Introduction to special issue: Jewish and converso labour in the Crown of Aragon in the late Middle Ages [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Medieval Iberian Studies
This article serves as an introduction to a special issue on Jewish and converso labour in the Crown of Aragon during the late Middle Ages. The first part of the introduction examines the main areas of research on the subject, as well as the differences ...
Rich-Abad, Anna   +1 more
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The Crown of Aragon

2000
in the fourteenth century the Crown of Aragon’s external policy focused mainly on islands in the western Mediterranean and on the Iberian peninsula itself, and it was in these areas that most of its military activity was centred. At the beginning of his reign James II (1291–1327) ruled not only the kingdoms of Aragon and Valencia and the county of ...
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