14世纪卡斯蒂利亚的军事冲突与马约拉兹戈的崛起

A. Villalon
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马约拉兹戈(Mayorazgo)是中世纪后期出现在伊比利亚中部卡斯蒂利亚王国的一种有条件的财产保有制,到1500年已在该王国的贵族阶层中占据主导地位。在马约拉兹戈持有的遗产不能与家族财产分离,也不能在继承人之间分割。相反,它必须原封不动地传给下一个排队的人。马约拉兹戈一直是伊比利亚重要的经济力量,直到1836年解散。虽然mayorazgo家族主要用于持有土地财富,但它也可以包含租金和物质物品,如金钱、武器和盔甲、艺术品和书籍、文件——简而言之,是家族希望随着时间的推移保持拥有的任何东西。尽管马约拉兹戈的起源至少可以追溯到13世纪中期,但在14世纪下半叶统治半岛的战争期间,这种任期形式经历了巨大的扩张——当“混蛋”恩里克二世暗杀了他同父异母的合法兄弟时,战争将特拉斯塔马兰王朝带上了王位,佩德罗一世“残酷”,夺取了王位。本文考察了马约拉兹戈以及这一时期的战争是如何促进其发展的。
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Military Conflict in Fourteenth-Century Castile and the Rise of Mayorazgo
abstract:Mayorazgo is a conditional property tenure that arose in the central Iberian kingdom of Castile during the later Middle Ages and by 1500 had come to dominate property holding within that kingdom's aristocracy. An estate held in mayorazgo could not be alienated from the family's possession or divided among heirs. Instead, it had to be passed down intact to the next in line. Mayorazgo continued as a significant economic force in Iberia until its disestablishment in 1836. While primarily utilized for holding landed wealth, a family mayorazgo could also incorporate rents and material items, such as money, arms and armor, artwork and books, documents—in short, anything the family wished to maintain possession of over time. Although the origins of mayorazgo date at least as far back as the mid-thirteenth century, this form of tenure underwent a great expansion during and because of warfare that dominated the peninsula during the second half of the fourteenth century—warfare that brought the Trastámaran dynasty to the throne when Enrique II "the Bastard" assassinated his legitimate half brother, Pedro I "the Cruel," and seized the throne. This article examines mayorazgo and how the wars of the period promoted its growth.
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