La Orden Militar de Alcántara y la monarquía castellana durante los primeros Trastámaras (1369-1390)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aem.2004.v34.i1.182Keywords:
Military Orders, Order of Alcantara, Enrique II of Castile, Juan I of Castile, Portugal, FrontierAbstract
This work tries to analyze the relations of Alcantara's order with the first two kings of the of dynasty Trastámara, concretly with Enrique II and Juan I. During this period, the Order will suffer a substantial change that is translated, on the one hand, in the purpose of his equivocal politics with the Castilian rown and, for other one, in the decrease of his institutional autonomy that has in the control of the appointment of the masters for his element more significant. All this process places inside a politics led to end for both monarches, whose aim was going to strengthen the power royal and to a progressive increase of means and of political attributions in hands of the monarchic.
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