El impacto del feudalismo aragonés en el Reino de Nápoles (1441-1489) . La moneda en los feudos aragoneses de Nápoles
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2024
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Esta investigación se refiere a los acontecimientos monetarios ocurridos en el Reino de Nápoles desde 1441 hasta 1498. En particular, se ocupa del feudalismo que caracterizó las acuñaciones de este período. En España, el fenómeno feudal no estuvo muy extendido, pero la expansión de la Corona de Aragón, primero por el Mediterráneo, luego por el mundo, puso a esta dinastía en contacto con diversas realidades locales. El Reino de Nápoles se dividió en tierras feudales y estatales: las primeras, en manos de los barones; las segundas, de las comunidades ciudadanas. La alternancia entre aragoneses y angevinos en el Reino estimuló a menudo la rebelión de los barones, que continuamente perdían o recuperaban sus feudos. Toda esta viveza ha dado lugar tanto a una gestión diferente de los feudos por parte de los aragoneses, como a una producción monetaria diversamente ligada a los hechos que se van sucediendo...
This research concerns the monetary events that occurred in the Kingdom of Naples from 1441 to 1498. In particular, it deals with the feudalism that characterized the coinages of this period. In Spain the feudal phenomenon was not very widespread, but the extension of the Crown of Aragon, first in the Mediterranean, then in the world, brought this dynasty into contact with various local realities. The Kingdom of Naples was divided into feudal and state lands, the first held by the barons, the second by city communities. The alternation between Aragonese and Angevins in the Kingdom often stimulated the rebellion of the barons, who continually lost or recovered their fiefdoms. All this liveliness has led to both a different management of the feuds by the Aragonese, and a monetary production variously linked to the events that gradually occurred...
This research concerns the monetary events that occurred in the Kingdom of Naples from 1441 to 1498. In particular, it deals with the feudalism that characterized the coinages of this period. In Spain the feudal phenomenon was not very widespread, but the extension of the Crown of Aragon, first in the Mediterranean, then in the world, brought this dynasty into contact with various local realities. The Kingdom of Naples was divided into feudal and state lands, the first held by the barons, the second by city communities. The alternation between Aragonese and Angevins in the Kingdom often stimulated the rebellion of the barons, who continually lost or recovered their fiefdoms. All this liveliness has led to both a different management of the feuds by the Aragonese, and a monetary production variously linked to the events that gradually occurred...
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Tesis inédita de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Geografía e Historia, leída el 20-11-2023