Salla moved in a world in which churchmen and lay magnates could be hard to distinguish. They did not just share families, and sometimes offices, but outlooks…
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Sales, swindles and sanctions: Bishop Salla of Urgell and the counts of Catalonia
December 19, 2011 By Medievalists.net
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La guerra en cors amb els països musulmans occidentals en els primers
August 4, 2011 By Medievalists.net

La guerra en cors amb els països musulmans occidentals en els primers anys del regnat de Jaume II (1291-1309) FERRER I MALLOL, MARIA TERESAInstitució Milà i Fontanals CSIC, Barcelona ANUARIO DE ESTUDIOS MEDIEVALES (AEM) 38/2, julio-diciembre de (2008) Abstract This article refers to some instances of privateering and piracy between the Catalan subjects of the […]
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