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Treaty of Canfranc

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The Treaty of Canfranc was an agreement, signed in October 1288, between Edward I of England and Alfonso III of Aragon about the release of Charles II of Naples,[1] who had been captured by the Admiral of Sicily, Roger of Lauria, in a naval battle on 5 June 1284.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Bárány 2010, p. 71.
  2. ^ Bárány 2010, p. 68.
  3. ^ Runciman 1958, p. 246.

Sources

  • Bárány, Attila (2010). "The English relations of Charles II of Sicily and Maria of Hungary". In Kordé, Zoltán; Petrovics, István (eds.). Diplomacy in the Countries of the Angevin Dynasty in the Thirteenth–Fourteenth Centuries. Accademia d'Ungheria in Roma. pp. 57–77. ISBN 978-963-315-046-7. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Runciman, Steven (1958). The Sicilian Vespers: A History of the Mediterranean World in the Later Thirteenth Century. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-60474-2. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)