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La monarquía castellana en los siglos XIII-XIV. Algunas consideraciones

Authors: Estepa Díez, Carlos;

La monarquía castellana en los siglos XIII-XIV. Algunas consideraciones

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[EN] The evolution of taxation during the period, specifically taxes such as martiniegas, servicios, monedas and alcabalas, expresses the spread of royal power as the King’s Lordship (Señorío del Rey). We argue that this phenomenon needs to be understood as an extension of royal power during the whole period and not just from the reign of Alfonso X onwards. Likewise, we consider that the spread of lordships, resulting in the emergence of new types of lordships (señoríos jurisdiccionales) and the alienation of royal lands, was a gradual process that began before 1369. We also challenge the model of the Modern State and its formation, above all when considering the maintenance of feudal relationships in the late medieval monarchy.

[ES] La extensión del poder real en cuanto Señorío del Rey queda expresada en la evolución de la fiscalidad regia durante el período, concretamente en las martiniegas, servicios y monedas y alcabalas. Se considera que el fenómeno se ha de estudiar como extensión del poder real en todo el período y no desde Alfonso X. Asimismo se considera que la señorialización, centrada en los nuevos señoríos jurisdiccionales y en la enajenación del realengo, fue un fenómeno gradual anterior a 1369. Y se critica el paradigma del Estado Moderno y su formación, sobre todo al tener en cuenta el mantenimiento de las relaciones feudales en la monarquía bajomedieval.

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Monarchy, Edad Media, Royal Land, Señorío del Rey, King’s Lordship, Castilla, Señorialización, Taxation, Monarquía, Realengo, Spread of Lordships, Castile, Fiscalidad

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