Was there ever another Kingdom that was just the vasall of another Kingdom (Mallorca/Aragon)?
Also pls recommend books about Aragon in the 14th century
>>2012675
"Les Quatre Grans Croniques" for some first hand info is pretty good, if biased as fuck. I don't know if it's translated in english tough.
>>2014193
>"Les Quatre Grans Croniques" for some first hand info is pretty good, if biased as fuck. I don't know if it's translated in english tough.
Which medieval chronic isn't biased.
Do you know if there's a translation to castilian spanish? reading catalan is pretty stressfull because I don't speak it
>>2012675
Scotland
>>2014392
Who and when?
>>2012675
What an awful map, the Giudicato of Arborea in Sardinia remained indipendent until 1410, he could've at least put some fucking effort before doing a map
>>2014297
A quick google I found this one.
https://books.google.es/books?id=2ATSAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=ca#v=onepage&q&f=false
>>2014418
thank's alot
googled 10 minutes in german/spanish/english probably I'm just to stoned right now
>>2014416
It's a spanish map so the spaniards have to look big.
And really who cares about Sardinia, other than Sardinian and some autistic /his/torians?
So which one are you?
>>2014445
A map is supposed to be accurate, that map is about Catalonia, the Balearic islands and Sardinia so it wouldn't have hurt to read about it a little before doing a map about it
Depending on how you define "kingdom", a good amount of precolumbian cultures in central and south america would probably qualify.
>>2015695
I'm not sure if that's useful.
Does in these relationship between liege and vasall both have the same title?
If not shouldn't we translate one with emperor/duke/count?
If yes does this title imply comparable rights and souverainity like King does in the western (europeen) culture area?
>>2012675
The kingdom of Granada was vassal to the kingdom of Castille.
>>2015813
Under which kings?
>>2015822
It started to be a vassal during Ferdinand the Saint reign.
>>2012675
When William the Bastard took England, it technically became a vassal too France b/c of the Duchy of Normandy.
>>2012675
If I'm not mistaken after 1066 the Kingdom of England was nominally a vassal of France.
>>2016356
The kings of england were just french vasall as owners of their french holdings (normandy, guyenne...), not because of the Kingdom of England
>>2016557
I know, but the king of England was also the duke of Normandy.
>>2016568
Yeah and in that function they were vasall of the french kings. But not as King of england. So if the french king made a tax the people in normandy had to pay while the ones in England hadn't.
>>2012675
try here, you might find something
http://libro.uca.edu/
Kings of Sicily were formally vassals of the Pope