Notas documentales del Reino de Granada (1392-1499)
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Universidad de Granada
Materia
Granada Historia Siglo XIV- XV Bulas Documentos
Fecha
1975Referencia bibliográfica
Madurell Marimon, J.M. Notas documentales del Reino de Granada (1392-1499). Cuadernos de Estudios Medievales y Ciencias y Técnicas Historiográficas, 2-3: 233-244 (1974-75). [http://hdl.handle.net/10481/30093]
Resumen
In this work eleven documents from the Archives of the
Crown of Aragon and Protocolos of Barcelona, are
transcribed. The first nine talk about the Kings John I and
Martin I of Aragon and deal with some aspects in relation
to the Nasri Realm of Granada.
We have to point out the embassies of Abelhageg and
Luce Laucomixa of Granada; the safe-conduct given to the
Saracen Jacob who was an interpreter or "turcimanus" of
the people from Cataluna, who lived in the realm of Granada;
several repayments of captives and slaves; intercession
of the King of Granada in favor of the "mudejares" of
Aragon, sothat they could return to Mussulman lands. The
document number eight has special interest, that is the
peace of Martin I with Granada.
The stwo last documents are about the conditions to
preach the HolyCrusade against Granada (1484) with important
details about the different kinds of preaching in
Cataluna and the distribution of the sums obtained. The
last document has the conditions of an insurance for the
journey of a captive of Granada, by sea to Cataluna.