The Mediterranean world of Alfonso II and Peter II of Aragon (1162-1213)
Vitality and change marked twelfth- and thirteenth-century medieval Mediterranean society. Many sought to capitalize upon resurgences in economic success, political intrigue, and social cohesion. Alfonso II (1162-1196) and his son Peter II (1196-1213) of the Crown of Aragon worked diligently to augm...
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New York :
Palgrave Macmillan
2012
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Edición: | 1st ed |
Colección: | The new Middle Ages
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- The Mediterranean matrix of connections for Alfonso II and Peter II
- Forging a regional community: Alfonso II and the Midi
- Regional networks and pilgrimage spirituality
- Law, spirituality, and the practice of ethics
- The matrimonial adventures of Peter II of Aragon and Marie of Montpellier
- Mediterranean communities in competition and conflict
- Fracturing a regional community, part 1: Peter II and the genesis of the Albigensian crusade
- Fracturing a regional community, part 2: Peter II and the conflicts of the Albigensian crusade
- Alfonso II, Peter II, and the tradition of community in the Mediterranean world.