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government and administraation of christian kingdoms (institutions (end of…
government and administraation of christian kingdoms
peinisular monarchies
peninsular states
kings
administration of justice
right to issue currency
control of the army
receive taxes and grant titles
practice
power was limited by the authonomy of manors or señoríos and the cities
castilla
unitary
made up of a single kingdom
authority of king
greater
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crown of aragon
federal
several kingdoms
catalonia
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mallorca
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aragon
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valencia
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institutions
end of the 12 century in leon and 13 century in the other peninsular kingdoms
kings incorporated wealthy members of the bourgeoisie appointed by the cities into the curia regia
courts
assemblies made up of representatives of the three classes
with the birth of courts
function of advising the king moved to other organisms
councils
in all kingdoms
kings
curia regis or royal council
noble class
knights
nobles
church
bishops
abbots
representatives of the military orders
territorial and municipal administratuon
terrritorial administration
very complex
king
controlled his manors
realengo
nobles and the clergy
autonomy over their own lands
cities
broad economy autonomy and own government
concejo or municipal council
later
caballeros villanos
small group of people
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