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Angli cum multis aliis alienigenis: crusade settlers in Tortosa (second half of the twelfth century)
Authors:Antoni  
Institution:aÀrea d'Història Medieval, Departament de Ciències de l'Antiguitat i l'Edat Mitjana, Facultat de Filosofia i Lletres, Edifici B, Campus de la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra (Cerdanyola del Vallès, Barcelona), Spain
Abstract:In the spring of 1147 Anglo-Norman and Flemish crusaders set out from Dartmouth in the direction of the Holy Land to take part in the Second Crusade. On their way they participated in the siege of Lisbon (October 1147) and the campaign against Tortosa which finished with the surrender of the city on the last day of 1148. A significant number of crusaders from the British Isles settled in Tortosa and its environs after the successful campaign, appearing in the documents as Angli, Anglici and Angles. The article describes the archival information for the role of these Anglo-Norman crusaders in the settlement of the region. They received grants from Count Ramon Berenguer IV, transferred real property, entered into credit and loan agreements, and established patrimonies. Many of the English settlers became part of the ruling oligarchy in the early years of feudal Tortosa, entering into transactions with the leading ecclesiastical and lay powers.
Keywords:Second Crusade  Al-Andalus  Tortosa  Catalonia  Anglo-Flemish settlers  Count Ramon Berenguer IV  Colonisation
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