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Resumen de British in the Reconquest and in the wars in the Iberian Peninsula. 12th to 15th centuries

José Luis de Mesa Gutiérrez

  • The presence of troops from the British Isles in the tasks of the Reconquest is practically unknown until the 12thcentury, and purely testimonial between it and the 15thcentury, through small contributions made by nobles from England, Scotland and Ireland, accompanied by their respective hosts or innkeepers, and even in a personal capacity. There will only be a greater presence during the 14th century due to the decisive intervention of England in the dynastic wars of Castile and in the warlike conflicts that will take place in the Iberian Peninsula, facing each other, in one way or another, the kingdoms of Castilla, Aragon and Navarra; although there will also be small groups that will take part in the problems that arose between the nobility, especially from the county of Catalonia, and the kings of Aragon in the 15th century.


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