Clergymen of Castilian origin as ambassadors of the monarchs of Aragon to the Castilian king, John II
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aem.2010.v40.i2.325Keywords:
Ambassadors, Diplomatic relations, Crown of Castile, Crown of Aragon, Fifteenth centuryAbstract
Brief characterization of several clergymen of Castilian origin that stayed at the service of the Trastamara dynasty in the Crown of Aragon during the first half of the fifteenth century, and served as ambassadors of the monarchs of Aragon to the Castilian king, John II. The author informs about some of the missions they carried out in the Castilian court. And he stresses the importance of using the ecclesiastical benefices as a way of compensating these individuals for their services to the Monarchy.
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