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Feudal relations and lordship during the Iberian Reconquista (11th–13th centuries)

Feudal relations and lordship during the Iberian Reconquista (11th–13th centuries)

  1. Christian capture of Toledo strengthens frontier lordship

    Labels: Alfonso VI, Toledo, Le n-Castile
  2. Zaragoza taken; fuero-based settlement follows

    Labels: Alfonso I, Zaragoza, Arag n
  3. Peace of Támara delineates Castile-Aragon domains

    Labels: Peace of, Alfonso I, Alfonso VII
  4. Treaty of Zamora formalizes Portugal–León peace

    Labels: Treaty of, Afonso Henriques, Alfonso VII
  5. Calatrava’s defense leads to a Castilian military order

    Labels: Order of, Calatrava, Castile
  6. Order of Santiago consolidates frontier lordship and pilgrimage security

    Labels: Order of, Santiago de
  7. Order of Alcántara confirmed as a military order

    Labels: Order of, papal bull
  8. Pact of Cazorla partitions future conquests

    Labels: Pact of, Castile, Arag n
  9. Papal bull Manifestis Probatum recognizes Portugal’s kingdom

    Labels: Manifestis Probatum, Pope Alexander, Portugal
  10. Decreta of León record urban representation in royal council

    Labels: Decreta of, Alfonso IX, Curia Regia
  11. Fuero of Cuenca codified frontier rights and obligations

    Labels: Fuero of, Cuenca
  12. Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa shifts frontier momentum

    Labels: Las Navas, Christian coalition
  13. Córdoba captured; repartimiento and lordship reorganization follow

    Labels: C rdoba, Ferdinand III
  14. Treaty of Almizra sets Castile–Aragon expansion boundary

    Labels: Treaty of, James I