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Condes de Barcelona y Reyes de los Reinos de Pamplona, León y Portugal

Condes de Barcelona y Reyes de los Reinos de Pamplona, León y Portugal

Alejandro Yusta / Alejandro Yusta

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Editorial:
Bohodón Ediciones S.L.
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9791387603250
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El libro presenta un análisis histórico de los condes de Barcelona y los reyes de los reinos de Pamplona, León y Portugal, con énfasis en la genealogía, la formación de los condados y los eventos que moldearon la política de la península Ibérica desde la Edad Media. En este sentido, el libro hace un recorrido desde el Imperio Carolingio hasta los eventos claves que llevaron a la independencia de Portugal y la consolidación de las dinastías en la región.A lo largo de la obra, se aborda la fi gura de Wifredo el Velloso como una pieza fundamental en la historia de los condados catalanes. La genealogía de los condes de Barcelona, su independencia del reino franco y su papel en la defensa frente a los musulmanes se exploran detalladamente. Además, el libro se extiende en las luchas dinásticas que marcaron la evolución de los reinos ibéricos, especialmente las disputas entre las casas reales de León, Pamplona y Portugal.Se analizan también momentos históricos trascendentales, como la Revolución de 1910 en Portugal y el papel crucial de Luisa Francisca de Guzmán en la proclamación de Juan IV como rey de Portugal. El relato se enriquece con episodios menos conocidos, como la conspiración andaluza que involucró a fi guras como el Duque de Medina Sidonia y el Marqués de Ayamonte, que son cruciales para entender las relaciones dinásticas y políticas de la época. 10

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