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The role of kings and bishops in the introduction of Romanesque art in Navarre and Aragon
This paper examines the role that kings and bishops played in three fundamental works of Romanesque art and architecture in Navarre and Aragon: the monastery of Leire and the cathedrals of Jaca and Pamplona. Both documentary evidence and the historical context show that royal intervention was limited to promotion and funding, and to the churches ...
Javier Martínez de Aguirre
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Between Kings and Emperors: Catherine of Aragon as Counsellor and Mediator
Catherine of Aragon is often seen as loyal to her Spanish dynasty at all costs, but that loyalty has been over-emphasized by historians focused on the divorce conflict of the 1520s and 1530s. During most of her career as queen, she successfully negotiated her loyalties to both her marital and natal dynasties.
Michelle L. Beer
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The Books of the Kings of Aragon: From James II to Alfonso IV
Lluís Cabré, Josep Pujol
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Kings and Lords in Conflict in Late Thirteenth-Century Castile and Aragon
Joseph F. O’Callaghan
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14: The Residences of the Kings of Sicily, from Martin of Aragon to Ferdinand the Catholic
Marco Rosario Nobile
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Chapter 5 Between Castile and Aragon: The Moor Kings of Arrixaca and the Lords of Crevillente
Anthony H. Minnema
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Mahomet Abenadalill: A Muslim Mercenary in the Service of the Kings of Aragon (1290–1291)
Brian A. Catlos
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