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Goverment and administration of the Christian Kingdoms - Coggle Diagram
Goverment and administration of the Christian Kingdoms
The Peninsula monarchies
The peninsula startes were goberned by kings.
Castilla
Unitary monarchy
The autority of the king greater
That power came from the God
Crown of Aragón
A federal monarchy
Composed of several kingdoms
Aragón
Catalonia
Mallorca
Valencia
Their own
Istitutions
Customs
Laws
The pact-based system
The king has less authority
Institutions: curia, courts and Councils
The kings incorporated wealthy members
End of 12th at begining of 13 th century
The birth of Courts assemblie made up of representatives of three classes
In Castilla one Court for whole kingdom
In the crown of Aragon
Each kingdom had its own Court except Mallorca
In Navarra the Court recive the French name
Birth of courts the function of advising the king moved to other organism
The council at all the kingdoms
European kingdom
Governed with help of the
Curia Reia
Royal Council
Made up of members
Church
Noble members
Territorial and municipal administration
Was very complex
The king only controlled his own manor
Called realengo
The cities also broad economic autonomy and their own goverment
Fell first to
Municipal council
The Concejo