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Salicrú Lluch, Roser
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2002
(EN) Among piratical incidents occurred between Genoese and Catalano-Aragonese people
during the first half of the fifteenth century, we particularly notice those that took place in
the Nasrid sultanate of Granada.Those incidents show an evolution in the authorities’s
attitude and behaviour towards them. In Granada, all piratical attacks were committed
by Genoese, as Nasrid officials tolerated Genoese abuses and did not promote repairing
them. But with the passage of time which corresponds with a larger Catalano-Aragonese
commercial presence in Granada and with changes in Iberian political balance, Granada
started to try to respect equity and to defend Catalano-Aragonese victims’s rights.
Therefore, manifestations of Catalano-Genoese clash could also reveal the internal transformations
of the mercantile realities inside the sultanate.
Acta historica et archaeologica mediaevalia (23-24) : 575-596 (2002)
0212-2960
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/51008
Piratical incidents
The fifteenth century
The Nasrid sultanate of Granada
Manifestacions i evolució de la rivalitat entre Gènova i la Corona d'Aragó a la Granada del segle XV, un reflex de les transformacions de la penetració mercantil