Spain, Feudal: Navarre, Aragonese Occupation, 1 Cornado – ND

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Spain, Feudal: Navarre, Aragonese Occupation

  • Value: 1 Cornado
  • Weight: 0.72 g
  • Axis: 0 h
  • Grade: RC6
  • Metal: Cu
  • Ref:Cal#160 / CRU#1328

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ND(1512-1516)
ANV: Leyenda borrosa
REV: Roeles en lugar de puntos

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Description

In 1512, referring to the dynastic rights of his new German wife of Foix (at the death of his brother Gastón de Foix, ally of the French king), Fernando occupies Navarra. Fernando gets a papal bull and alliances of England (Enrique VIII was at this time of Fernando), and of the empire in addition, the support he already had of the Beamontes to isolate France and therefore limit the support that the Agramontesa faction could have . In the summer of 1512 he asks the Aragonese Courts for permission, and the Archbishopric of Zaragoza (under the control of one of his children), lends an important military contingent. In the same July the capital is yielded and subsequently the sources of resistance (on the riverbank, the traditional Agramontesa area) are falling. After a Navarrese contract with French support (non -existent at the beginning for the fear of an English attack in Gascuña), suffocated before the end of the year, the Courts of Navarra appoint Fernando II as king of Navarra. In 1515 the Cortes de Castilla gathered in Burgos, without a single Navarrese present, annexed the kingdom to Castilla, which ends the Aragonese occupation period. The new king promised to respect the fueros of the kingdom.

Additional information

Weight 0,72 g
Grade

RC6

Mint

Issuing authority

Fernando II/Aragon

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