Compromise of Caspe (English Wikipedia)

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  • Earenfight, Theresa (2003) "Caspe, Compromise of" page 208 in Gerli, E. Michael (editor) (2003) Medieval Iberia: An Encyclopedia Routledge, New York, ISBN 0-415-93918-6
  • Rábade Obradó, María del Pilar; Ramírez Vaquero, Eloísa; Utrilla Utrilla, Juan F. (2005) La dinámica política p 458. Ediciones Istmo
  • Salom, Jaime (1995) Jerusalén, hora cero: nueve brindis por un rey p 172. Editorial Fundamentos

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  • Rzhevskaya, Valentina (31 March 2025). THE COMPROMISE OF CASPE: AN EPISODE FROM THE HISTORY OF PEACEFUL DISPUTE SETTLEMENT (PDF). European Political and Law Discourse. pp. 241–243. Page 241: On March 29 1412 the nine electors got down to their task in an Aragonese town of Caspe and on June 25 they declared the Castilian prince don Fernando elected. Fernando de Antequera was solemnly proclaimed King of Aragon three days later.

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