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La Corona De Aragon-holaebook.pdf -

Unlike the more centralized Crown of Castile, Aragon operated on a "pactist" system.

: He emphasizes that the Crown originated in 1137 with the betrothal of Queen Petronila of Aragon and Count Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona . While the dynasty was shared, the "Crown" took its name and primary status from the Kingdom of Aragon . 2. A Mediterranean Empire La Corona de Aragon-holaebook.pdf

For centuries, the was one of the most formidable political entities in Europe. Spanning from the rugged Pyrenees to the far reaches of the Mediterranean, it was a "composite monarchy"—a unique club of kingdoms sharing one ruler but maintaining their own laws and identities. Unlike the more centralized Crown of Castile, Aragon

At its zenith in the 14th and 15th centuries, the Crown was a true thalassocracy (maritime empire). At its zenith in the 14th and 15th

: Corral critiques terms like "Catalano-Aragonese Crown" or "Confederación Altoaragonesa," arguing these were never used historically and are modern inventions.

: The Crown pioneered international maritime standards with the Llibre del Consolat del Mar (Book of the Consulate of the Sea), one of the oldest compilations of maritime laws in the world. 3. The "Pactist" Monarchy