From the 11th century, produced three events of enormous significance in the Western Mediterranean. The first, Christian supremacy in the Iberian Peninsula, which became the reconquest had become an irreversible process. The second, the gradual hegemony of the Christian navies of Genoa, Pisa, Marseille and Barcelona, in the commercial traffic of the Western Mediterranean. Third, the intervention of the Islamic empires of North Africa in the Iberian Peninsula with the aim of helping their brothers in religion. This last fact, known as the “Problem of the Strait arose”, had three protagonists: the Almoravids in the 11th century, the Almohads in the century following, and finally, in the 13th century, were present the marinids in support of th...
This account of the evolution of the Monarchy’s Mediterranean navies focuses on two main factors: fi...
the presence of Laude Spaniae (Praise of Hispania) of Isidor, bishop of Seville in the medieval chro...
The limited space occupied by the reconquering policies of Ferdinand IV Castile, a particularly out ...
From the 11th century, produced three events of enormous significance in the Western Mediterranean. ...
The naval campaign of “El Estrecho”, alongside with the battle of Salado (1340) is considered the cu...
A comienzos de 1340 se presagiaba en el Estrecho de Gibraltar una ofensiva meriní. Castilla contaba ...
The crusade of 1309 was a stage in the Battle for the Strait of Gibraltar, waged from the reign of A...
“Reconquesta” was the continuous struggle of the Christians of Spain against the Muslims throughout ...
In 1340 muslims and christians clashed in Tarifa, in what was one of the major battles of the Reconq...
[ES]Los países hispánicos cristianos van a tener una política propiamente dicha en el Magreb y acuer...
En el presente artículo se aborda una de las manifestaciones de la frontera marítima de la Corona de...
In the second half of the thirteenth century, in the Spanish South appeared a very particular organi...
The word “Reconquista” implies a claim by the inhabitants of the northern Iberian Peninsula to a pas...
En el presente artículo se aborda una de las manifestaciones de la frontera marítima de la Corona de...
The present work seeks to uncover the motives that pushed certain sectors of Hispanic society to ris...
This account of the evolution of the Monarchy’s Mediterranean navies focuses on two main factors: fi...
the presence of Laude Spaniae (Praise of Hispania) of Isidor, bishop of Seville in the medieval chro...
The limited space occupied by the reconquering policies of Ferdinand IV Castile, a particularly out ...
From the 11th century, produced three events of enormous significance in the Western Mediterranean. ...
The naval campaign of “El Estrecho”, alongside with the battle of Salado (1340) is considered the cu...
A comienzos de 1340 se presagiaba en el Estrecho de Gibraltar una ofensiva meriní. Castilla contaba ...
The crusade of 1309 was a stage in the Battle for the Strait of Gibraltar, waged from the reign of A...
“Reconquesta” was the continuous struggle of the Christians of Spain against the Muslims throughout ...
In 1340 muslims and christians clashed in Tarifa, in what was one of the major battles of the Reconq...
[ES]Los países hispánicos cristianos van a tener una política propiamente dicha en el Magreb y acuer...
En el presente artículo se aborda una de las manifestaciones de la frontera marítima de la Corona de...
In the second half of the thirteenth century, in the Spanish South appeared a very particular organi...
The word “Reconquista” implies a claim by the inhabitants of the northern Iberian Peninsula to a pas...
En el presente artículo se aborda una de las manifestaciones de la frontera marítima de la Corona de...
The present work seeks to uncover the motives that pushed certain sectors of Hispanic society to ris...
This account of the evolution of the Monarchy’s Mediterranean navies focuses on two main factors: fi...
the presence of Laude Spaniae (Praise of Hispania) of Isidor, bishop of Seville in the medieval chro...
The limited space occupied by the reconquering policies of Ferdinand IV Castile, a particularly out ...