
Légende
Count of Urgell's revolt (1413-1414). Military insurrection led by James II of Urgel (1380-1433) against King Ferdinand I of Aragon (1380-1416), as a result of the disagreement in the Compromise of Caspe over the election of the successor to the King of Aragon Martin I the Humane. Siege of Balaguer (July-October 1413). James II confined himself to Balaguer, whose troops were led by Ramon Berenguer de Fluvia while awaiting English help. King Ferdinand planned a siege in July 1413, which ended with the count's surrender to the king on 31 October 1413. James and his mother on the battlement of the walls of Balaguer. Engraving. ""Glorias Espanolas"" (Glories of Spain). Volume II. Published in Barcelona, 1890.
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Date
12 juil. 2018
Crédit
Photo12/Universal Images Group
Notre référence
UMG24A05_046
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
45,2Mo (3,5Mo) / 27,4cm x 41,2cm / 3242 x 4869 (300dpi)