La treva de 1418 amb Granada: la recuperació de la tradició catalanoaragonesa
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aem.1997.v27.i2.630Abstract
Only the text of a single truce with Granada, that of 1418 and which never came into force, has been preserved from the reign of Alphonso the Magnanimous. During the previous reign of Ferdinand of Antequera, the Crown of Aragon had remained bound to Granada by means of the Castilian model truces that Ferdinand of Antequera signed in name of Johan II of Castile and that were extended to the Crown of Aragon. For this reason, the truce of 1418 represents a remarkable effort for recovering the Catalano-Aragonese tradition, effort carried out by the general bailiff of the kingdom of Valencia, Joan Mercader, and that can be clearly appreciated when we analyze, one by one, all the chapters of this truce and we compare them with those of previous truces.
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