La Pau i Treva del Rosselló de l'any 1217

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  • Gener Gonzalvo i Bou

Abstract

This article studies unpublished constitutions of the establishment of peace and truce by the count of Rosselló and Cerdanya, Nunó Sanç, grandson of Ramon Berenguer IV, for the bishoprics of Elna and Cerdanya, in an assembly of priests, nobles and citizens in 1217. The proclamation of this peace and truce undoubtedly the most important legal arrangement made by Nunó Sanç was due to the existence of bandits and to great disorder in those territories, mainly caused by the nobility. It was also due to conflicts with the neighbouring count of Foix. From the legal point of view, these constitutions of peace and truce in 1217 are clearly inspired by the ones proclaimed in Lleida in 1217, when the count-king Jaume I was underaged. Finally, as an appendix we publish the entire Rossellós constitutions dated from 1217, found in some French documents of the 13th century, which are very valuous since neither the original document nor any later copies have been kept.

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2005-03-08

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Gonzalvo i Bou, G. (2005). La Pau i Treva del Rosselló de l’any 1217. Butlletí De La Societat Catalana d’Estudis Històrics, (15), 67–73. Retrieved from https://revistes.iec.cat/index.php/BSCEH/article/view/19730.001

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