Vitality and change marked twelfth- and thirteenth-century
medieval Mediterranean society. Many sought to capitalize upon
resurgences in economic success, political intrigue, and social
cohesion. Alfonso II (1162-1196) and his son Peter II (1196-1213)
of the Crown of Aragon worked diligently to augment their regional
success. Yet the sources relating the internal workings of these
developments are, by themselves, insufficient for appreciating the
scope and potential of these opportunities. Considering a wide
array of sources reveals the tenacity with which Alfonso II and
Peter II forged a tighter Mediterranean regional network ready to
respond to urgent needs and enduring concerns.
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