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La guerra en cors amb els països musulmans occidentals en els primers

by Sandra Alvarez
August 4, 2011

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 Crown of Aragon and the subjects of the Western Muslim Countries, the Magrib and Granada, in the context of relations with the latter in both peace and war, during the brief period from 1291 to 1309. The paper points out how difficult it was to make the privateers and merchants observe any peace treaty or truce.

Resum

L’article presenta incidents de cors i pirateria entre catalans súbdits de la Corona d’Aragó i els països musulmans occidentals del Magrib i Granada dins el context de les relacions de pau o guerra amb aquests països, en un període breu de temps entre 1291 i 1309. Assenyala la dificultat de fer observar els tractats de pau o de treva a corsaris i mercaders.

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TagsAragon • Catalonia • Fourteenth Century • High Middle Ages • Islam in the Middle Ages • James II of Aragon • Later Middle Ages • Medieval Maritime Studies • Medieval Military History • Medieval Politics • Medieval Social History • Medieval Spain • Merchants in the Middle Ages • Pirates • Spanish • Thirteenth century

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