The privateering war with the Western Muslim Countries during the first years of the reign of James II (1291-1309)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aem.2008.v38.i2.86Keywords:
Privateering, Piracy, Crown of Aragon, Magrib, Granada, James IIAbstract
This article refers to some instances of privateering and piracy between the Catalan subjects of the Crown of Aragon and the subjects of the Western Muslim Countries, the Magrib and Granada, in the context of relations with the latter in both peace and war, during the brief period from 1291 to 1309. The paper points out how difficult it was to make the privateers and merchants observe any peace treaty or truce.
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