Documentación regia inédita de los reinados de Alfonso XI y Pedro I de Castilla (1349-1352). \ Unpublished Royal Documents from the Reigns of Alfonso XI and Pedro I of Castile (1349-1352).
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RESUMEN: El objetivo de este artículo es proporcionar al lector la transcripción y contextualización de 14 documentos regios inéditos circunscritos al período de transición entre los reinados de Alfonso XI y Pedro I de Castilla (1349-1352), los cuales se encuentran recopilados en un libro de escribanos del concejo de Ágreda, en concreto, el códice 11.016, conservado en la Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal. Aunque en principio pueda contemplarse este trabajo con presumible rigor localista, el análisis de las comunicaciones reales contenidas aporta una visión coetánea sobre las relaciones políticas y comerciales entre Castilla y los vecinos reinos de Navarra y Aragón, señala algunas de las profundas medidas reformistas que afectaron al orden jurídico y fiscal en la Corona de Castilla y, en especial, atestigua la creciente injerencia de la institución monárquica en los concejos de la extremadura castellana.
ABSTRACT: The aim of this paper is to provide the reader with the transcripts and analyses of 14 unpublished royal documents relating to the transitional period between the reigns of Alfonso XI and Pedro I of Castile (1349-1352), which are compiled in a book of scribes from the Council of Ágreda, in particular, the codex 11.016, preserved in the National Library of Portugal. Although this work may be considered regional and monographic, the analyses of the royal documents offers a contemporary vision on the polytical and commercial relationships between Castile and neighbouring reigns Navarra and Aragón. Their interpretation can help us understand the profound reforming works that influenced the legal system of the Crown of Castile and especially, the increasing interference of the monarchic institution in the Extremaduran councils.
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