Evolución de las relaciones políticas castellano-granadinas entre los siglos XIII y XV
Journal Title: Alejandría - Year 2022, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
The advance of the Castilian reconquest process of Fernando III El Santo resulted in the birth of a new Islamic political entity in peninsular territory that would become the last bastion of Al-Andalus. The relations between the Castilian kingdom and the Nasrid kingdom varied according to the situation that the different political entities were going through, alternating moments of war and peace. This article will address the study of the evolution of these political relations.
Authors and Affiliations
Alonso Molina Alcolea
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