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Cristina Pérez GalánArizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance StudiesGARCIA HERRERO, M.C. y PEREZ GALAN, C. (2017), "Salaried Mothers: Breast- feeding and Rearing Infants in the Kingdom of Aragon", Early Modern Women: an Interdisciplinary Journal, 11, (en prensa)....
Outremer is a French term that literally means “overseas,” and in medieval times it was used to describe the Latin-controlled crusader states in the Levant. The end of the 12thcentury nearly spelled the end for Outremer as Saladin’s war machine decimated the larges...
The papacy's policies towards Templars and Hospitallers contributed to their implementation, deployment and protection in the Crown of Aragon and the kingdom of Navarre. Moreover, papal intervention acted as an important leap in the defence of their rights and unique status within the church. Ther...
The Knights of the Crown "Opens up an important subject and present the findings of much diligent research. It is a significant contribution to the history of the political life and culture of the later medieval aristocracy." - Maurice Keen. Orders of lay knight... DJD Boulton 被引量: 0发...
2432. Lavaurs fon tan fortz vila. Vers 68 – William of Tudela1:4333. Cruciferi ex precepto… –Recited text4:5434. Vai, Hugonet, ses bistensa – Raimon de Miraval5:3035. Chanson addressed to Peter II of Aragon : "Bel m’es qu’ieu chant e coindei" – Raimon de Miraval5:3736...
examines the arguments presented by a non-academic pseudo-historical trend in Valencia, which denies the process of migration, repopulation and colonisation of the Kingdom of Valencia, founded by King James I in the 13th century, after the conquest of Sarq al Andalus by C...
Crown of Aragon, and later it was integrated into Spain [1]. Its location on the west of the isthmus between the Iberian Peninsula and the European continent, and also at the western margin of the Pyrenees (one of the two natural passes), allowed a remarkable exchange of cultural currents...
Other articles where Kingdom of Aragon is discussed: Aragon: History: …roughly coextensive with the historical kingdom of Aragon. This principality had its origins in 1035, when Sancho III (the Great) of Navarre left to his third son, Ramiro I, the smal
of northern Spain were briefly united underSancho III Garcés(Sancho the Great), who greatly expanded the holdings ofNavarre. Sancho created the kingdom ofAragonin 1035, and his successors there pursued the Christian reclamation of the peninsula in earnest.Alfonso Iof Aragon captured the former ...