This article sets forth a highly schematic synthesis of current knowledge on the history of the eastern regions of Al-Andalus, particularly Tortosa, Valencia and the Balearic Islands, before they were conquered by the Crown of Aragon between the 12th and 13th centuries. After presenting the informational records on this region, we shall describe the main features in the construction of a society and a political order grounded on Arab-Berber immigrants and the creation of a new agrarian ecosystem. Finally, we shall offer observations of the nature of the legal power and the forms in which authority was exercised
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International audienceThe twelfth-century Iberian Peninsula represents an excellent opportunity for ...
This article analyses the conflict that arose between King James I and the noble Blasco de Alagón ...
In the middle of the 13th century the Crown of Aragon conquered by military means the Muslim Mediter...
Neglected by chronicles and situated in the background of the political scene, Middle-Eastern Extrem...
This article has been published open access as per the agreement between Universidad de Salamanca an...
The feudal colonisation of the Island of Majorca, traditionally considered part of the Spanish 'Reco...
This article studies the reconstruction of the landscape of the irrigated land of Murcia in the 13th...
This article presents recent research of a frontier region in the north-eastern limit of al-Andalus ...
The past few decades have witnessed great change in the study of the early Middle Ages in the Northe...
This long chapter offers a new interpretation of the principal Christian and Muslim polities in Spai...
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In this issue, we continue to offer up-to-date surveys of the latest knowledge on important top...
The feudal conquest of Mallorca was a technically complex and economically costly undertaking. It wa...
International audienceThe twelfth-century Iberian Peninsula represents an excellent opportunity for ...
This article analyses the conflict that arose between King James I and the noble Blasco de Alagón ...