Presencia mallorquina en el golfo de Cádiz y Sevilla (1248-1349)

Trade relations between the kingdoms of Majorca and Castile were marked by the constant struggle of the kings of Castile to reduce to a minimum the trade between Majorca, Granada and the Marinids. Sanlúcar de Barrameda and Cádiz were two important ports of trade for the commercial traffic between Se...

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Main Author: Antonio Ortega Villoslada
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Sevilla 2007-12-01
Series:Historia. Instituciones. Documentos
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Online Access:https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/HID/article/download/4195/3643
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description Trade relations between the kingdoms of Majorca and Castile were marked by the constant struggle of the kings of Castile to reduce to a minimum the trade between Majorca, Granada and the Marinids. Sanlúcar de Barrameda and Cádiz were two important ports of trade for the commercial traffic between Seville and Majorca. However, Algeciras, from the time it was conquered in 1344 and until it fell again into the hands of Granada in 1368, became the main centre of operations for the Majorcans, to the detriment of Cádiz.
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spelling doaj.art-75951d0f01c7454796ebe4a878cf19272022-12-21T22:56:46ZengUniversidad de SevillaHistoria. Instituciones. Documentos0210-77162253-82912007-12-0137225246Presencia mallorquina en el golfo de Cádiz y Sevilla (1248-1349)Antonio Ortega Villoslada0UNED (Madrid)Trade relations between the kingdoms of Majorca and Castile were marked by the constant struggle of the kings of Castile to reduce to a minimum the trade between Majorca, Granada and the Marinids. Sanlúcar de Barrameda and Cádiz were two important ports of trade for the commercial traffic between Seville and Majorca. However, Algeciras, from the time it was conquered in 1344 and until it fell again into the hands of Granada in 1368, became the main centre of operations for the Majorcans, to the detriment of Cádiz.https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/HID/article/download/4195/3643SevilleMajorcaCastileCádizAlgecirasSanlúcar de BarramedaNaval tradeMiddle Ages
spellingShingle Antonio Ortega Villoslada
Presencia mallorquina en el golfo de Cádiz y Sevilla (1248-1349)
Historia. Instituciones. Documentos
Seville
Majorca
Castile
Cádiz
Algeciras
Sanlúcar de Barrameda
Naval trade
Middle Ages
title Presencia mallorquina en el golfo de Cádiz y Sevilla (1248-1349)
title_full Presencia mallorquina en el golfo de Cádiz y Sevilla (1248-1349)
title_fullStr Presencia mallorquina en el golfo de Cádiz y Sevilla (1248-1349)
title_full_unstemmed Presencia mallorquina en el golfo de Cádiz y Sevilla (1248-1349)
title_short Presencia mallorquina en el golfo de Cádiz y Sevilla (1248-1349)
title_sort presencia mallorquina en el golfo de cadiz y sevilla 1248 1349
topic Seville
Majorca
Castile
Cádiz
Algeciras
Sanlúcar de Barrameda
Naval trade
Middle Ages
url https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/HID/article/download/4195/3643
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