Las Cortes de Castilla y las relaciones exteriores en la Baja Edad Media: El Modelo de Enrique III
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hispania.1999.v59.i201.619Keywords:
The Cortes of Castile Latter Middle Ages, Henry III of Trastamara, Foreign policy.Abstract
The Cortes of Castile under Henry III of Trastamara (1390-1406) discussed foreign policy on three occasions: a) 1390-1396: a period of international appeasement. The Crown of Castile lives in the shadow of the truces of Bayonne (1388), Leulingham and Monçao (1389). b) 1396-1402: the war with Portugal—a small conflict— is a matter of attention in the Cortes of Segovia (1396), Segovia (1399), Tordesillas (1401) and Toledo (1402). c) The Cortes of Toledo in 1406 meet with the purpose of preparing the war against the Kingdom of Granada. In fact, the Cortes of this period did not determine the international policy of Castile but compelled the King to negotiate human and financial resources in order to support military actions.
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