Between 1462 and 1472 three kings were elected in Barcelona to rule the territory that was fighting against John II of Aragon: Henry IV of Castile, Peter of Portugal and René of Anjou. This article focuses on the relationship that the Catalan capital had with these monarchs, studied mainly through the letters send by the city government during the ten years of war.
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