It was called "capital itinerante". 29 augusti 2012 kl. The important cities were the ports, and those were all in Catalan-speaking regions. If we must show every territory the House of Barcelona ruled over in different epochs, please use different colours/shades or dates. Important cities : Barcelona, Nàpols, Saragossa i València". This image is a derivative work of the following images: --I couldn't find any source for the population at 1443. I find difficult to think that the Crown of Aragon was an absolute monarchy. Should we strike out the word "mere" from this sentence: It is notoriously difficult to identify the nature of entities like the Holy Roman Empire, the United Kingdom, the European Union, the so-called Angevin Empire, and, of course, the Crown of Aragon. Not much in my opinion. The Aragonese Empire was a major maritime power, but not much of a power on land. subsection. The Kingdom of Aragon was the same size as the actual administrative territory of Aragon, with its most important city was Zaragoza. Note that at the time of the above remark, the title of the article was "Aragonese Empire", not the more appropriate "Crown of Aragon". That's plain false.
When you have finished reviewing my changes, you may follow the instructions on the template below to fix any issues with the URLs. --So I suggest the change of the excellent contents of IIRC, Athens was never part of the Crown. This part should be removed until it's sourced. I think that changing the end year to the Catholic Kings union would be adequate, and then making a section on the article explaining the fine details of the preservation of the institutions after that. 22.48: 386 × 255 (104 kbyte) Beao: Tweak. I suggest that Srnec provides sources stating a different year for the start, and that he reviews the ones I used at the "1137-????" That seems ridiculously small. As a means of a middle ground, I am proposing "the French House of Capet", which is integrating both points of view, but this has been reverted once again. 22.46: 386 × 255 (104 kbyte) Beao: Tweak. I would say this mostly should be merged into Since the Aragon Empire and the present region of Aragon are different things in many aspects, including territory, they must be separate articles. --The name "Corona de Aragon" was most probably created by Zurita on his "Anales de la Corona de Aragón" (Damn, don't remove this event, ot at least remove only the marriage part if the event is too verbose :P The union was the marriage itself, as the sources state, and the conditions of the marriage were the conditions for the union of the states --I'd say that "Roman Catholic" for the infobox is an accurate enough summary for the religion of the crown. Zaragoza was not the capital of the Crown but of the Kingdom of Aragon. I would like a confirmation that the institutions and people of the Crown of Aragon had (almost?) --the muslims were described as "our royal treasure," "subject to our whim," "servants of our household. It had no emperor either. Some of those seaports were in Valencia and Majorca, which had its own separate laws and administration. Among the aims of this present study is to examine the reasons why, and the means by which, Aragon emerged as a great power and the effects its altered status had on its internal development. The "Crown" did not begin so neatly in 1137 and end in 1715.
Of course, we could also put it in Spanish since that was the native language of the Trastamara dynasty that came to power in 1412-- but by the same hand, we might also put it in Neapolitan or Sicilian. OK, this is the Aragonese "Empire" like when? The Rise of the Aragonese-Catalan Empire 1200-1350 (Two Volume Set) Giving dates like that just misleads the uninformed reader. --I see a number of specks over Turkey (then part of the Ottoman Empire). The Crown was inherited by the son of a Catalan count and a Aragonese Queen.