La relación de Alfonso III de Aragón (1285-1291) con la monarquía inglesa
2019; University of Zaragoza; Issue: 30 Linguagem: Espanhol
ISSN
2387-1377
AutoresFrancisco Saulo Rodríguez Lajusticia,
Tópico(s)Medieval and Early Modern Iberia
ResumoespanolLa relacion entre Aragon e Inglaterra durante el reinado de Alfonso III de Aragon (1285-1291), tambien conocido por la historiografia como «el Franco» o «el Liberal», fue muy cercana y no solo con Eduardo I, sino tambien con su esposa la reina Leonor de Castilla. Como fruto de esa alianza se firmaron los tratados de Oloron (1287) y Canfranc (1288) en el seno de unas turbulentas relaciones entre los reinos europeos. Aunque Thomas Rymer transcribio la mayoria de los documentos de esta relacion entre los siglos xvii y xviii, no incluyo todos los diplomas existentes y se equivoco en la datacion de algunos de ellos. Este articulo completa el trabajo de Rymer y analiza que temas se trataron entre los reyes de Aragon e Inglaterra durante sus muy habituales contactos. EnglishThe relationship between Aragon and England during the reign of Alfonso III of Aragon (1285-1291), also known by historians as «the Franco» or «the Liberal», was very close and not only with Eduardo I, but also with his wife Eleanor of Castile. As a result of this alliance, the treaties of Oloron-Sainte-Marie (1287) and Canfranc (1288) were signed within a lot of turbulent relations between the European kingdoms. Although Thomas Rymer transcribed the most of the documents about this relationship between the 17th and 18th centuries, he didn’t include all the existing documents and he was wrong in the dating of some of them. This work completes Rymer's study and analyzes which topics were discussed between the kings of Aragon and England during their very regular contacts.
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