Spain in the Middle Ages: From Frontier to Empire, 1000-1500 |
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Page 55
... urban contingents from towns such as Segovia and Avila were present at the decisive battle of Las Navas in 1212 . Up to this point little attention has been paid to urban institutional developments precisely because social aspects were ...
... urban contingents from towns such as Segovia and Avila were present at the decisive battle of Las Navas in 1212 . Up to this point little attention has been paid to urban institutional developments precisely because social aspects were ...
Page 56
... urban society . In fact , the most powerful lords between the Duero and the Tagus during this period were the towns themselves , and within these towns many municipal offices were reserved for the knights . Thus these urban patriciates ...
... urban society . In fact , the most powerful lords between the Duero and the Tagus during this period were the towns themselves , and within these towns many municipal offices were reserved for the knights . Thus these urban patriciates ...
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... urban assemblies were subject to the authority of the ruler's territorial officials , such as the veguer or battle . Only in the thirteenth century were these urban assemblies replaced by autonomous councils and magistrates . The latter ...
... urban assemblies were subject to the authority of the ruler's territorial officials , such as the veguer or battle . Only in the thirteenth century were these urban assemblies replaced by autonomous councils and magistrates . The latter ...
Contents
The Background of Early Eleventhcentury Spain | 7 |
THE AGE OF THE FRONTIER | 13 |
SOCIETY AND THE FRONTIER C 100012 12 | 36 |
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