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La Couronne d’Aragon face aux écorcheurs (1435-1445)
From the Treaty of Arras in 1435 to the creation of the ‘compagnies d’ordonnance’ in 1445, the movements of men-at-arms in France caused numerous and serious concerns among the populations and authorities of the Iberian Peninsula.
Stéphane Péquignot
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Prouver la légitimité d’une succession, le cas du royaume de Naples au XVe siècle
This contribution reconstructs a long-distance controversy between the two contenders for the title of King of Naples after the heirless death of the last Angevin queen, Joan II. Louis of Anjou and later his brother René, received pontifical support. The
Roxane Chilà
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Parution : The Mercenary Mediterranean. Sovereignity, Religion, and Violence in the Medieval Crown of Aragon de Hussein Fancy [PDF]
: Sometime in April 1285, five Muslim horsemen crossed from the Islamic kingdom of Granada into the realms of the Christian Crown of Aragon to meet with the king of Aragon, who showered them with gifts, including sumptuous cloth and decorative saddles ...
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The eastern policy of Alfonso V of Aragon. : Documentary sources [PDF]
The relations of King Alfonso V of Aragon and I of Naples with the Albania of Skanderbeg during the last part of his reign, in the forties and fifties of the fifteenth century, cannot be understood regardless of what has been called in historiography for
Torra, Alexander
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Despite being part of the same social system, widely shared across Western Europe, the Crowns of Aragon and Castile went on to develop, whilst at different paces, a number of individualities throughout the Late Middle Ages which resulted in distinctive ...
Eduard Juncosa Bonet
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Review to Antonio Cortijo & Vicent Martines (eds.): Multilingual Joan Roís de Corella. The Relevance of a Fifteenth-Century Classic of the Crown of Aragon / Joan Roís de Corella multilingüe.
Joan Vicent Fuertes Zapata
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This paper focuses on the debt management of the Aragonese aristocrat Brianda de Luna, sister of Queen Maria (1396-1406). Her elopement with Luis Cornel triggered a private war that undermined the couple's finances.
Sandra de la Torre Gonzalo
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Old and New Forms of Taxation in the Crown of Aragon (13th-14th Centuries) [PDF]
39 Settimana di Studi dell’Istituto Internazional di Storia Economica “Francesco Datini” di Prato, Firenze University Press, Florencia, 2008As in the other major Western kingdoms, the process of constructing the new State taxation system in the Crown of ...
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Este artículo estudia la actividad política y cortesana de Fernando de Antequera y Alfonso El Magnánimo a través del oficio de cobijera. Un cargo femenino castellano de la máxima confianza por la proximidad al rey y que fue introducido en la Corona de ...
M. R. Ferrer Gimeno
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This paper analyses Violant’s household as Duchess of Girona from 1384 to 1386. This period is fundamental as it will allow us to understand her entourage after the fiasco of the General Parliaments of Monzón (1382-1384) until the previous months to ...
Lledó Ruiz Domingo
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