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Crown of Aragon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This ordinance or takkanah was the product of an increased sense of Jewish vulnerability in the years after the Black Death (1348). It attempted to draw together Jews from all of the communities of the Crown of Aragon to address shared problems, The Crown of Aragon was a group of associated realms,
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From 1035 until 1714 the Crown of Aragon was the name of an independent regime ruling not only the Kingdom of Aragon, but also from 1137 Catalonia, and later the Balearic Islands, the Kingdom of Valencia, Sicily, Naples and Sardinia. Pages in category "Crown of Aragon"
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The Royal Treasure: Muslim Communities under the Crown of Aragon in the Fourteenth Century...
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History / The Crown of Aragon In doing so, Ramiro II created in 1137, the foundationsof the future Crown of Aragon, because although his daughter offered all the Kingdom of Aragon for her marriage, he was to continue to be King and Lord of his Kingdom and its counties.
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Muslim learning and literature evaporated from the kingdoms under the Crown of Aragon with surprising celerity once their sustaining patrons among the aristocracy had fled to "partes Barbarie" in the thirteenth century, What prompted so many communities to abandon the Crown of Aragon,
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Aragon (Spanish: "Aragón") is an autonomous community of Spain. Located in northeastern Spain, the region comprises three provinces from north to south: Huesca, Zaragoza, and Teruel. Its capital is Zaragoza...
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Pages in category "Ferdinand II of Aragon"
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This economic history of the Jewish community of medieval Aragon covers such topics as: the policy of the crown towards moneylending and commerce in the Jewish community; the community's control over its members' economic activities; the Jews' loans to... Jewish Economy in the Medieval Crown of Aragon, 1213-1327: Money & Power...
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Amazon.com: Jewish Economy in the Medieval Crown of Aragon, 1213-1327: Money and Power (Brill's Series in Jewish Studies, Vol 18) (Brill's Series in Jewish Studies, Vol 18): Y. T. Assis, Yom Tov Assis: Books...
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