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The Kingdom of Navarre

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Subido el 18 de marzo de 2020 por Alberto S.

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Hello guys, good morning, good afternoon or good evening again. 00:00:01
So today we are going to start with the chapter number 6 related to the Kingdom of Navarre. 00:00:05
But let me ask, how are you today? What are you doing? 00:00:12
Tell me anything, write me anything, I want to hear something from you. 00:00:16
Ok guys, so now we are going to start with the Kingdom of Navarre. 00:00:21
First of all, we have to keep in mind the difference between the Crown of Castile, the Crown of Aragon and the Kingdom of Navarre. 00:00:25
Crown of Castile, one kingdom, one king. Ferdinand III unified two kingdoms, Castile and Leon. 00:00:34
The Crown of Aragon, one king, four kingdoms. Aragon, Valencia, Cataluña and Mallorca. 00:00:43
here with the kingdom of Navarre we are going to see something quite different 00:00:55
one kingdom with several dynasties and one fuero. Do you remember what is a 00:01:00
dynasty? it's the family members that rule a country nowadays for example in 00:01:10
spain the king of spain is from the dinas dynasty of the bobos los borbones and before the bourbons 00:01:18
so is the name of the family members the surname of the family members 00:01:32
so here in navarre we are going to have several dynasties and all of them link with france 00:01:37
or the most of them linked with france because if you remember castile and aragon 00:01:44
stopped the expansion of navarre in the south so navarre was a kingdom 00:01:54
it was a very powerful kingdom in the 11th century but now in the 13th they don't have 00:02:02
that power so because of that they are going to look for protection in France 00:02:08
so several dynasties only one fueron in 1234 Sancho VII died without 00:02:15
and heard the throne of Navarre went to his French nephew this French nephew was 00:02:24
from the dynasty of the Champagne. During the 13th century, with the French 00:02:34
dynasties, the kingdom received the first general charter, the first fuero. What is 00:02:43
a fuero? A fuero is a charter that established rights and duties of its 00:02:55
inhabitants. All the different monarchs had to swore loyalty to the fueros and 00:03:02
receive an oath of alliancy from the representatives of the kingdoms. So, a 00:03:11
fuero is a church that establishes rights and duties and all the kings had to 00:03:22
sword loyalty to the force the ties with France the links with France continuing 00:03:30
with another different dynasties that happen in the bar not only the Champagne 00:03:40
dynasty also they are going to have the Capetian dynasty and the Hebrew dynasty 00:03:47
All of them links or ties with France, but some of them, despite the fact that they were friends, some of them, they had good relations with Castile and Aragon. 00:03:58
Finally, with the Hebrew, with this one, the Fuero was improved and institutions were created to strengthen royal power. 00:04:16
So the institutions are going to be created later than in Castile and in Aragón. 00:04:30
These institutions were the High Court, working with justice to deal with justice, and the General Auditing Office, that is related to the Royal Treasury and Coin Minting, Hacienda y Acuñar Monedas, Royal Treasury and Coin Minting. 00:04:37
So, related to the government, one kingdom with several dynasties, the most of them link or tie with France, and at the beginning, the rights and the duties were established by a fuero, and then little by little. 00:05:07
And to strengthen their royal power, they create different institutions, such as the High Court and the General Auditing Office. 00:05:29
Then we are going to talk about society, about the different districts, merindades in Castilian, in Spanish, and the social groups. 00:05:41
In the mid-13th century, Navarre was divided into four districts, four merindades. These districts are La Montaña, Sangüesa, Estella and La Rivera, that four districts. 00:05:54
but also they control ultra puertos ultra puertos was also important as it 00:06:18
was French territory controlled by Navarre so they had a very strong 00:06:27
division in its territory in four districts and then related to social 00:06:36
group again we have the privileged group that they were made up of novelty that 00:06:45
they were known as the ricos hombres this is the Spanish word they were known 00:06:52
as the ricos hombres and they the wealth was based on land and livestock also the 00:06:59
clergy you remember the clergy were part were part of the privileged group the 00:07:11
clergy had a lot of influence and they create a lot of important monasteries 00:07:19
such as the one in Leyre or in Irache that was founded at this time and we 00:07:26
have then the ordinary people the non-privileged with a lot of Christians 00:07:36
the majority but also they live alongside with the hearts and youth and 00:07:41
whatever the economy the economy was a dual economy mainly related to livestock 00:07:48
farming and arable farming so exactly the same than in Castile but in Castile 00:07:57
the main economic activity was the last of farming here is going to be dual both 00:08:04
of them are going to have a lot of important so the economy was based on 00:08:12
farming and livestock normally the farming in the north parts of Navarre 00:08:17
sorry the livestock farming in the north and the arable farming in the south 00:08:24
close to the Ebro River because the Ebro River had a lot of places to cultivate 00:08:31
it's an strategic location on the other hand the Camino de Santiago cross the 00:08:40
Navarre Kingdom so because of that a lot of different pilgrims cross the kingdom 00:08:50
this stimulate the artisanship and trade. Finally, just to mention, metallurgy was 00:08:58
an important activity also, because the iron was quite important in the Basque 00:09:07
country and in Navarre, so working in metallurgy was an important activity and 00:09:13
it will be more important in contemporary ages. Just to finish, we are 00:09:19
going to mention about a problem that Navarre had to face it's a kind of rivalry 00:09:27
between two group of nobles the Agramonteses and the Beaumonteses the 00:09:34
problem was that in the middle of the 15th century in the year 1441 the the 00:09:41
queen of navarre is going to die blanche of navarre blanca de navarre is going to die in 1441 00:09:55
her husband was king john ii of aragon the king of aragon was the regent of the kingdom of navarre 00:10:03
and he didn't accept their son the prince of viana as the new king and named himself as regent 00:10:15
Could be a little bit complicated to understand. A short presentation in Spanish. 00:10:25
La reina de Navarra, Blanca de Navarra, muere. Blanca de Navarra se había casado con el rey de Aragón, Juan II de Aragón. 00:10:34
Tuvieron un hijo en común, Carlos, que también era conocido como el príncipe de Viana. 00:10:45
Pero Juan II de Aragón no quiere que su hijo se convierta en rey y se nombra a sí mismo regente. 00:10:52
As a result, a civil war is going to start and it's going to last from 1451 to 1512. 00:10:58
In this civil war, the rivalry between the two groups of nobles is going to increase. 00:11:11
And we have two groups, as I mentioned, the Agramontenses that they represent the families 00:11:19
of the frank navarre's nobility they were they were the richest farmers in the pyrenees 00:11:28
and they supported king john ii so they support the regent 00:11:40
they were in the north part of navarre and they support king john ii 00:11:46
and on the other hand we have the Beaumonteses they represent the interest of the powerful 00:11:53
farming nobles of La Ribera so in the south they support Charles of Viana the Prince of Viana so 00:12:02
because of that they are going to start that civil war on 1479 John John second 00:12:13
is going to die and his daughter is going to inherit a Navarre his daughter 00:12:26
is going to get married with another dynasty with another French dynasty so 00:12:31
Navarre became independent again but finally in 1512 00:12:38
Ferdinand the Catholic, Fernando el Católico, the husband of Isabella the Catholic, occupied Navarra with Castilian troops and united Navarre with the Crown of Castile. 00:12:45
So we will have to wait up until the beginning of the 16th century that Navarre became part of the Castilian Kingdom. 00:13:01
guys I can understand that it's a lot of information and maybe quite complicated 00:13:16
to understand in just 13 minutes so if you have any question write me ask me 00:13:24
write in the forums and we will solve together every single doubt that you 00:13:33
could have so now let me finish today here we still have to two chapters left 00:13:40
for the next days and with this we will finish the unit and we will start with 00:13:49
geography that I guess that we are not going to start with geography but we 00:13:56
have to stay more time at home so see you soon take care have fun bye guys 00:14:03
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