Acteurs et formes d’investissement de la frontière de 1258 entre le Fenouillèdes et le Roussillon-Conflent (milieu xiii e siècle-milieu xv e siècle)

In the light of the Roussillonese notarial and normative sources, the border established by the Treaty of Corbeil in 1258 between the Fenouillèdes, in the Kingdom of France, and the Roussillon and the Conflent, territories of the Crown of Aragon, appears as a space as well invested by the border dwe...

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Published inFrontière·s (Lyon) Vol. 4
Main Author Margault Coste
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Université Lumière Lyon 2
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Summary:In the light of the Roussillonese notarial and normative sources, the border established by the Treaty of Corbeil in 1258 between the Fenouillèdes, in the Kingdom of France, and the Roussillon and the Conflent, territories of the Crown of Aragon, appears as a space as well invested by the border dwellers as by the central powers. This investment results in cross-border socio-economical (such as trading and pastoralism), normative, legal, military and defensive practices by which the border dwellers appropriated their territory. As many practices which marked the mentalities and the landscape in the long term. In this study the border is considered as a living and lasting territorial entity. This article aims to present the actors who invest the border and to show how they act to invest the border space.
ISSN:2534-7535
DOI:10.35562/frontieres.581