Ceremony and conflict: Royal entries in Barcelona in the context of the Catalan Civil War (1460-1473)

Authors

  • Miguel Raufast Chico Institución Milà y Fontanals CSIC

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/aem.2008.v38.i2.94

Keywords:

Royal Entry, Ceremony, Conflict, Barcelona, Catalan Civil War, 15th Century

Abstract


This study examines the royal entry ceremonies celebrated in Barcelona between 1460 and 1473, in the light of their meaning and importance in relation to the unsettled period marked by the Catalan Civil War (1462-1472). Starting from the premise that these sort of events are likely to reflect the sociopolitical reality in which they occur, it sets out to determine just how far the receptions offered to the monarchy by the city during these years can contribute towards explaining the origin, development and conclusion of the warlike conflict which set the institutions of the Principate against John II.

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Published

2008-12-30

How to Cite

Raufast Chico, M. (2008). Ceremony and conflict: Royal entries in Barcelona in the context of the Catalan Civil War (1460-1473). Anuario De Estudios Medievales, 38(2), 1037–1085. https://doi.org/10.3989/aem.2008.v38.i2.94

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Section

Actes del Col‧loqui "Conflictivitat i vies de solució a la Mediterrània Medieval"

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