Índice | Keywords
A
- Aberdeen Bestiary
- Accentuation
- activity
- Administration of medieval justice
- Adoration of the Magi
- Aelred of Rievaulx
- aesthetics
- Afonso crown prince of Portugal
- Afonso Henriques
- Afonso Mangancha and Jean Jouffroy
- Afonso V of Portugal
- agrarian crisis
- Agricultural production
- agricultural trade
- Akhbār Mulūk al-Andalus
- Al-Andalus
- al-Rāzī
- Alameda
- Alcobaça
- Alexios I
- Alfonso X
- Alfred the Great
- Alhambra-Granada
- Allegory
- allegory
- Almohads
- Ambassadors
- Analogy
- analogy
- and many questions for the future about the operation and development of the castillian diplomacy.
- and through some special cases of study of the role played by churchmen in the royal service
- andalusí settlement
- Andalusia
- Angevins de Provence-Sicile
- Anglo-Norman
- Anglo-Portuguese relations
- Anglo-Scandinavian art
- Anglo-Spanish relations
- anguish
- Animal
- Animals
- apes
- Arabization
- Aragon
- Archaeological evidences
- archaeological survey
- archaeology
- archeology
- architecture
- Architecture
- Ardón
- aristocracy
- Aristotelianism
- armament
- Army
- Arquivo Distrital de Braga
- arrabal
- Arthur
- Arthurian matter
- Arthurian romance
- artistic exchanges
- Ashmole Ms. 1511
- Athelstan
- aura
- Austria
- Auvergne
- Avis Dynasty
- Avis dynasty
- Ayyūbids
- Azurite
B
- baptism
- Baptisteries
- Barlaam
- Bartolo of Sassoferrato
- Basin
- Battle of Toro
- Bede
- Belvoir
- Beowulf
- Bermudo Ordonhes
- Bernard of Clairvaux
- Bestiaries
- Bestiary
- Bible
- Bishops
- Bitagap
- blood
- body
- Bohemia
- Boni homines
- Book Culture
- books loans
- Border
- boundary
- Braga
- Break
- breastplates
- Bruges
- Brut
- Building archaeology
- building site
- building techniques
- Burgundy Court
- burials
- Byzantine Empire
- Byzantium
C
- Calvary
- Cancioneiro Geral de Garcia de Resende
- cancionero poetry
- canon law
- Cantiga d'amigo
- Cantigas de Santa María
- Cantigas de Santa Maria
- Capetian and Valois dynasties
- Carmo Convent
- Carving
- castellans
- Castile
- Castile and Leon
- castle
- castles
- castral architecture
- Catalan Atlas
- Catalonia
- cathedral
- Cathedral
- Catherine de’ Medici
- Catholic Kings
- Catholic Monarchs
- Ceramics
- Chapel
- chapel
- chapels
- Chapters
- charity
- Christian conquest
- Christianity
- Christine de Pisan
- chronicle
- Chronicle
- Chroniclers
- chronicles
- Chronicon Mundi
- Chronology
- Church-State Relations
- churches
- CIGA Project
- circulation
- cistern
- Cities
- City Council
- City of Mâli
- civil war
- Clemence of Hungary
- Clergy
- Clerical poems
- Cluny
- codicology
- Coin
- Colonial discourse
- colors
- Commerce
- Community
- computus
- Concept
- conflict
- conquests
- Conrad Schick
- Convents
- Conversion to Christianity
- Cordoba
- Corregidores
- Cosimo I de’ Medici
- Count-Tendilla
- coup d’ État
- court culture
- Court domesticities
- Court studies
- courtly literature
- Craftsmen
- creative action
- Crisis of 1383-1385 in Portugal
- Cristóvão Rodrigues Acenheiro
- Critique of authenticity
- critique of authenticity
- Crónica da Tomada de Ceuta
- Crónica do Mouro Rasis
- Crops
- cross border
- crosslinked thought
- Crown of Aragon
- Crown of Aragón
- Crown of Majorca
- crown prince
- Crown Princes
- Crusade
- crusades
- Culhwch ac Olwen
- cultural patterns
- Culture
D
- D. Afonso IV
- D. Leonor of Aragon
- D. Pedro
- D. Pedro - duke of Coimbra
- Dante
- De rebus hispaniae
- De Veritate
- death
- defense
- demography
- Dependencies
- Deviations
- Devotion
- devotional image
- dialogue
- Dialogus miraculorum
- Digital database
- Dinis of Portugal
- Diplomacy
- diplomacy
- Diplomacy in medieval Iberia
- Diplomacy of the crown prince
- Diplomatie
- direct speech
- Documental production
- Don Juan Manuel
- Doukas
- Dragons
- dynastic crises
- Dynastic delegitimization discourses
- Dynastic legitimacy
- dynastic memory
- Dynastic transition
E
- Early Middle Ages
- Early modern diplomacy
- Early Welsh Poetry
- Eastern Roman Empire
- Ecclesiastical freedoms
- Ecclesiastics
- ecocriticism
- economic thought
- eighteenth century
- elites
- Emotions
- Emperor Frederick III
- Emperor Frederick III
- Empire of Mâli
- enclosure
- England
- English historiography
- epic poetry
- epidemics
- episcopal seals
- Épiscopat
- Equid
- Erotic Sculpture
- Espelho de Cristina
- esse
- Eucharistic miracles
- Eve
- evolution
- Évora
- exemplum
- Exile
- existence
- Exotica
- external life
F
- Family
- Fantastic Animals
- farmstead (al-qarya)
- fear
- feeling
- Ferdinand I
- Fernão Lopes
- fides quaerens intellectum
- Finger reckoning
- First Crusade
- Food
- forests
- Form
- Formation of the nationality
- formation of the nationality
- Foro Velho
- Fortification
- fortification
- fortifications
- fortified architecture
- Frades da prove vida
- France
- Frankish
- fraternities
- freemasonry
- French humanism
- French Medieval Literature
- Friar Gonzalo Mariño
- Funchal
- functions
- funding
- Futile Life
H
- hadid
- hagiography
- Hebrew manuscripts
- Henry IV of England
- Henry of Burgundy
- heraldic
- here offer some initial results and answers to some questions
- Heritage
- hero
- heroic scheme
- Hides
- high middle ages
- High Middle Ages
- Hispania
- Historians – England – History – to 1500
- historical and architectural evolution
- Historical writing
- Historiographical tendencies
- historiographical traditions
- historiography
- Historiography
- History from below
- history of archeology
- History of book
- history of emotions
- History of emotions
- History of International Relations
- History of reading
- Holy Grail
- horse
- Hospital
- Hospital of St. John
- Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
- hospitality
- Hospitallers
- Hospitallers of Saint John of Jerusalem
- Hospitallers of Saint-John
- House of Avis
- House of Lancaster
- Household appliances; Art of Fire; Food; kitchenware; Archeology; Ethnography
- Hrabanus Maurus
- Human
- Hundred Years’ War
- Hungary
I
- Iberian history
- Iberian Peninsula
- Ibn Battûta
- iconoclasm
- Iconography
- iconography
- identity
- Identity
- illuminated manuscripts
- image
- Image Anthropology
- Images
- Imaginary
- In this paper we analyse the development of the royal diplomacy and the contributions of some ecclesiastics among the fourteenth and fifteenth century in Castile. Through the analysis of the birth and grown of the special diplomatic offices in the court a
- Infant
- Institutions
- Intellect
- Interdisciplinary research
- international law
- internet
- inventory
- iron staples
- Isidore of Seville
- islam
- Islamic law
- Islamic period
- Islamic traditions
- islands
- Iussio
L
- La Bataille Loquifer
- labour
- Lais de Bretanha
- landscape
- Laqân
- Late Antiquity
- late Gothic
- Late Middle Ages
- Late-medieval political history
- leather
- legend
- Legislative codes
- legitimation
- Legitimation
- Legitimity
- Lei das Sesmarias
- León
- Liber Testamentorum
- liberalism
- libraries
- library of the Monastery of Alcobaça
- Liminalities
- linen
- Lisbon
- Literary Criticism – Medieval Europe
- literature
- Livre des trois vertus
- Livro de Rasis
- Loans
- local community
- local priest
- Lorvão
- Luís Krus
- Luxury
M
- Madonna di Acuto
- Maghtas
- Mailberg
- Mamluk
- Mamluks
- management
- manor officials
- manorial rights
- Mansa Mûsâ
- Manuel lineage
- manuel Pessanha
- manuscript tradition
- Manuscript unit
- Manuscripts
- marginalia
- marriage
- Mary Magdalene
- Material history
- materialism
- Materiality
- materials
- matière de Bretagne in Portugal
- matter of Britain
- Maurists
- medieval
- Medieval Ages
- Medieval Almada
- medieval archaeology
- medieval art
- medieval chronicles
- Medieval Church
- Medieval communication
- Medieval diplomacy
- Medieval Diplomacy
- medieval diplomacy
- Medieval dynasticism
- Medieval elites
- medieval epigraphy
- medieval historiography
- Medieval History
- medieval history of Poland
- medieval imaginary
- medieval kingship
- Medieval Law
- Medieval law
- Medieval literature
- medieval manuscript
- medieval medicine
- Medieval Mediterranean
- Medieval migration
- Medieval Military History
- medieval schools
- Medieval sculpture
- medieval sources
- Medieval State
- medieval teaching
- medieval testamentary will
- medieval translation
- medieval voyages
- Medieval.
- Mediterranean
- memory
- Memory
- Merchants
- Mertola
- Messianism
- Metric Repertoire
- Metrics
- Middle Ages
- Middle Ages Historiography
- Middle Ages.
- Middle High German
- military order
- Military Order of Calatrava
- military orders
- Military Orders
- Miranda do Corvo
- Misogyny
- mith
- Models
- modernity
- Monarchia
- Monarchical Administration
- monarchy
- monasteries
- Monastery
- monastic accounting; monastery of Saint Georges of Coimbra; regular canons
- monastic life
- monastic seals
- Monsters
- Monstrosity
- montado
- Moor
- Moors
- movement
- Mozarabic Christians
- Mozarabs
- Municipal fueros
- murder
- Muristan
- Museum of Palazzo Venezia in Rome
- Music
- Myth and Literature
P
- Pagans
- Painting technique
- Painting technology
- palaces
- palaeography
- Papacy
- Papias
- Paremiology
- path guard
- Patronage
- peace
- Peacock
- Pero Tafur
- Peter the Ceremonious
- Philobiblon
- Phocas
- physicians
- Physiologus
- pigments
- pigs
- pilgrim
- plague
- Plantagenets
- Platonism
- Poems of Mixed Forms
- Polish medieval chronicles
- Politheia
- politheia
- political communication
- political contract
- Political History
- political propaganda
- Political Thought
- Politics
- Polychromy
- Portugal
- Portuguese
- Portuguese medieval historiography
- Portuguese Medieval Literature
- Portuguese medieval society
- Portuguese royal family
- Portuguese-Aragonese relationships
- Portuguese-Castilian relations
- pottery
- Power-sharing
- powers
- Presentation in the Temple
- Prévôt
- Price spiral
- Primogenitus
- Princess Leonor of Portugal
- Princes’ Society
- private libraries
- Procopius of Caesarea
- production
- propaganda
- Propaganda
- Proslogion
- prosopography
- Provence
- Province
- public sins
- Public Taxation
- publicity
R
- Ragnarök
- Rasis
- Reconquest
- Reconstruction
- Regency during D. Afonso V minority
- Reginal / the queen’s household
- regnal list; Liber Iudiciorum; Pseudo-Isidore
- regulation
- reinstatement.
- Relative chronology
- Relics
- Religion
- Religious complex
- religious minorities
- Religious Orders
- religious orders
- Renaissance Studies
- research projects
- research trends
- restoration of independence
- Richeza
- rites of mourning
- ritual
- rituals
- Rivipullensis 193
- Robert of Normandy
- Rodrigo Ximénez de Rada
- Roger Machado
- roman law
- romanesque
- Romanesque
- Romanesque Art
- Romanesque church
- Romanesque Italian wood sculpture
- romanesque sculpture
- romanian culture
- Royal administration
- royal administration
- Royal Admirals
- Royal bureaucracy
- royal ceremonies
- Royal Council
- Royal heirs apparent
- Royal Iberian Genealogy
- royal liberality
- royal seals
- Royal Service
- royal service
- royal shields of arms
- Royal Weddings
- royalty
- Rua Nova dos Mercadores
- rupestrian cemetery
- rural site
S
- S. Francisco de Bragança
- saga
- Sahagún Monastery
- saint
- Saint Anselm
- Saint George
- Saint James
- Saint Jerome
- Saints Adrian and Natalia
- Santa Maria das Júnias
- Santarém
- scallop
- Scandinavian voyages
- scientific method
- scribe
- Sculpture
- secular power
- Semantics
- Serpent
- settlement
- Sevilla
- siege
- Siger of Brabant
- sigillography
- Social Crisis
- social mobility
- Social profiles
- social welfare
- Society
- soul’s medicine
- southwest France
- Sovereignty
- speeches
- Spiš
- St Albans
- Stone cross
- Succession of Alfonso VI
- survey
- Symbolic thought
- Symbolism
- symbolism