Navarros de la repoblación del reino de Sevilla en el siglo XIII
Abstract
The XIII-century “Libros de Repartimiento” (Property Distribution Registers) for Seville and its ancient kingdom (Carmona, Écija, Jerez de la Frontera, Puerto de Santa María, Vejer de la Frontera) and documentation published from the Navarran archives allow us to identify a hundred Navarran subjects who obtained houses and estates in these Andalusian dominions as a result of the conquest led by Fernando III and Alfonso el Sabio (“the Wise”).
The significance of the lands shared out puts the Bishop of Pamplona, the Hospital of Roncesvalles and the Monastery of Iranzu at the head of the list of beneficiaries. More than a dozen knights and ten bourgeois merchants from Tudela, among others, can also be identified, however. Likewise, the Navarran status of...
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