Majorque et Trinacrie, deux branches de la dynastie d’Aragon, royautés composites et mondes des contacts

The kingdoms of Mallorca and Trinacria (an artificial name given in 1302 to insular Sicily to distinguish it from the Angevin kingdom) have similar characteristics: these artificial states, cut out in a larger space, where they occupy peripheries, governed by branches of the dynasty of the kings of...

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Main Author: Henri Bresc
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Civilisations et Littératures d’Espagne et d’Amérique du Moyen Âge aux Lumières (CLEA) - Paris Sorbonne 2017-10-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/e-spania/27035
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description The kingdoms of Mallorca and Trinacria (an artificial name given in 1302 to insular Sicily to distinguish it from the Angevin kingdom) have similar characteristics: these artificial states, cut out in a larger space, where they occupy peripheries, governed by branches of the dynasty of the kings of Aragon, and who continue to live in symbiosis with the Aragonese lineage, have in common that they are governed by artificial teams united by personal fidelity to the prince. Their common demographic weakness and the dangers that threaten them (respectively for Majorca, Aragon, but also Capetian France, and Naples, but also the great Aragonese brother for Sicily) led the two states to favor the economic initiative and inventiveness, enabling them to increase their tax revenues and thereby acquire military forces that have allowed for precarious survival
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spelling doaj-art-11fde211b6d24c8bba84fc269b69f33a2025-08-20T01:55:18ZspaCivilisations et Littératures d’Espagne et d’Amérique du Moyen Âge aux Lumières (CLEA) - Paris SorbonneE-Spania1951-61692017-10-012810.4000/e-spania.27035Majorque et Trinacrie, deux branches de la dynastie d’Aragon, royautés composites et mondes des contactsHenri BrescThe kingdoms of Mallorca and Trinacria (an artificial name given in 1302 to insular Sicily to distinguish it from the Angevin kingdom) have similar characteristics: these artificial states, cut out in a larger space, where they occupy peripheries, governed by branches of the dynasty of the kings of Aragon, and who continue to live in symbiosis with the Aragonese lineage, have in common that they are governed by artificial teams united by personal fidelity to the prince. Their common demographic weakness and the dangers that threaten them (respectively for Majorca, Aragon, but also Capetian France, and Naples, but also the great Aragonese brother for Sicily) led the two states to favor the economic initiative and inventiveness, enabling them to increase their tax revenues and thereby acquire military forces that have allowed for precarious survivalhttps://journals.openedition.org/e-spania/27035MajorcaTrinacriaSicilyAragon dynastycomposite royaltyAngevin kingdom
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Majorque et Trinacrie, deux branches de la dynastie d’Aragon, royautés composites et mondes des contacts
E-Spania
Majorca
Trinacria
Sicily
Aragon dynasty
composite royalty
Angevin kingdom
title Majorque et Trinacrie, deux branches de la dynastie d’Aragon, royautés composites et mondes des contacts
title_full Majorque et Trinacrie, deux branches de la dynastie d’Aragon, royautés composites et mondes des contacts
title_fullStr Majorque et Trinacrie, deux branches de la dynastie d’Aragon, royautés composites et mondes des contacts
title_full_unstemmed Majorque et Trinacrie, deux branches de la dynastie d’Aragon, royautés composites et mondes des contacts
title_short Majorque et Trinacrie, deux branches de la dynastie d’Aragon, royautés composites et mondes des contacts
title_sort majorque et trinacrie deux branches de la dynastie d aragon royautes composites et mondes des contacts
topic Majorca
Trinacria
Sicily
Aragon dynasty
composite royalty
Angevin kingdom
url https://journals.openedition.org/e-spania/27035
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