El almirantazgo y la bahía de Cádiz en la baja Edad Media: competitividad señorial, rentas alienadas y proyectos frustrados

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https://doi.org/10.25267/Riparia_sup.2019.i2.06Info
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pp. 143-172
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31-07-2019
Abstract
The Castilian Admiralship is one of the most troublesome institutions in Peninsular soil, owing to the great disputes around the application and implementation of its jurisdiction. During the 15th century, this institutional weakness was exposed as result of Andalucía Occidental becoming a tangle of different lordships, fruit of a lording process; this affected the Admiralship greatly, considering the said región was the core of its interests. Examining the Bay of Cádiz as a particular case we can, thus, observe the reality of the management of an assortment of rights that, not minding the interest of the admiral and his representatives, were frequently usurped or alienated.
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Lage Estrugo, L. (2019). El almirantazgo y la bahía de Cádiz en la baja Edad Media: competitividad señorial, rentas alienadas y proyectos frustrados. Riparia, pp. 143–172. https://doi.org/10.25267/Riparia_sup.2019.i2.06