The city of Lisbon in the preparation for the conquest of Ceuta

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Carlos Guardado da
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.48751/CAM-2015-4262
Resumo: D. João I had the idea, at least since 1409, of carrying out a large military enterprise that could serve to knight his sons. The preparations began in 1411, stepping up after the Royal Council of Torres Vedras, held in July 1414. Once the armada had been announced to depart in the 1415 celebrations of St. John’s, the king had to ensure its organisation, supplying the ships with artillery and weapons. The ships were equipped in Lisbon before heading to Ceuta. To Lisbon would also converge men, products and efforts from the entire kingdom, as well silver, copper and the necessary food for the men who prepared the armada, leading to a workload increase in the ‘taracenas’ (royal arsenal). Conquered the Islamic city, the Portuguese monarch was able to knight his sons, having the enterprise contributed not only to legitimize the kingdom and the first king of the new dynasty of Avis, a path that had started some years earlier in Aljubarrota (1385), but also to enhance the prestige and power of the Portuguese kingdom within Christianity and, above all, within the Iberian context.
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spelling The city of Lisbon in the preparation for the conquest of CeutaA cidade de Lisboa na preparação da conquista de CeutaConquista de CeutaArmada de CeutaLisboaLisboa medievalTaracenasConquest of CeutaCeuta’s armadaLisbonMedieval LisbonRoyal arsenal (‘taracenas’)D. João I had the idea, at least since 1409, of carrying out a large military enterprise that could serve to knight his sons. The preparations began in 1411, stepping up after the Royal Council of Torres Vedras, held in July 1414. Once the armada had been announced to depart in the 1415 celebrations of St. John’s, the king had to ensure its organisation, supplying the ships with artillery and weapons. The ships were equipped in Lisbon before heading to Ceuta. To Lisbon would also converge men, products and efforts from the entire kingdom, as well silver, copper and the necessary food for the men who prepared the armada, leading to a workload increase in the ‘taracenas’ (royal arsenal). Conquered the Islamic city, the Portuguese monarch was able to knight his sons, having the enterprise contributed not only to legitimize the kingdom and the first king of the new dynasty of Avis, a path that had started some years earlier in Aljubarrota (1385), but also to enhance the prestige and power of the Portuguese kingdom within Christianity and, above all, within the Iberian context.D. João I trazia em mente, pelo menos desde 1409, a realização de uma grande empresa militar na qual pudesse armar os seus filhos cavaleiros. Os preparativos começaram a partir de 1411, intensificando-se após o Conselho Régio de Torres Vedras, realizado em julho de 1414. Anunciada a partida da armada para o São João de 1415, coube ao rei garantir a organização da mesma, apetrechando-a de navios com artilharia e armas, o que fez a partir de Lisboa, de onde sairia para Ceuta. Também para a cidade de Lisboa concorreriam os homens, os produtos e os esforços de todo o reino, além da prata e do cobre recolhidos, bem como dos alimentos necessários aos homens que preparavam a empresa, incrementando-se, ao mesmo tempo, os trabalhos nas taracenas. Conquistada a cidade islâmica, pôde o monarca português armar os seus filhos cavaleiros, tendo o feito contribuído também para legitimar o reino e o primeiro rei da nova dinastia de Avis, percurso iniciado anos antes em Aljubarrota, assim como reforçar o prestígio e o poder de Portugal no seio da Cristandade e, sobretudo, no contexto ibérico.Câmara Municipal de Lisboa2015-12-10info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.48751/CAM-2015-4262https://doi.org/10.48751/CAM-2015-4262Cadernos do Arquivo Municipal; No. 4 (2015): Ceuta Lisboa 600 years; 17-37Cadernos do Arquivo Municipal; Núm. 4 (2015): Ceuta Lisboa 600 años; 17-37Cadernos do Arquivo Municipal; No 4 (2015): Ceuta Lisbonne 600 ans; 17-37Cadernos do Arquivo Municipal; N.º 4 (2015): Ceuta Lisboa 600 anos; 17-372183-3176reponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAPporhttps://cadernosarquivo.cm-lisboa.pt/index.php/am/article/view/262https://cadernosarquivo.cm-lisboa.pt/index.php/am/article/view/262/219Direitos de Autor (c) 2015 Carlos Guardado da Silvainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Carlos Guardado da2023-04-22T08:30:44Zoai:ojscadernosarquivo.cm-lisboa.pt:article/262Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T10:56:38.533731Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The city of Lisbon in the preparation for the conquest of Ceuta
A cidade de Lisboa na preparação da conquista de Ceuta
title The city of Lisbon in the preparation for the conquest of Ceuta
spellingShingle The city of Lisbon in the preparation for the conquest of Ceuta
Silva, Carlos Guardado da
Conquista de Ceuta
Armada de Ceuta
Lisboa
Lisboa medieval
Taracenas
Conquest of Ceuta
Ceuta’s armada
Lisbon
Medieval Lisbon
Royal arsenal (‘taracenas’)
title_short The city of Lisbon in the preparation for the conquest of Ceuta
title_full The city of Lisbon in the preparation for the conquest of Ceuta
title_fullStr The city of Lisbon in the preparation for the conquest of Ceuta
title_full_unstemmed The city of Lisbon in the preparation for the conquest of Ceuta
title_sort The city of Lisbon in the preparation for the conquest of Ceuta
author Silva, Carlos Guardado da
author_facet Silva, Carlos Guardado da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Carlos Guardado da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Conquista de Ceuta
Armada de Ceuta
Lisboa
Lisboa medieval
Taracenas
Conquest of Ceuta
Ceuta’s armada
Lisbon
Medieval Lisbon
Royal arsenal (‘taracenas’)
topic Conquista de Ceuta
Armada de Ceuta
Lisboa
Lisboa medieval
Taracenas
Conquest of Ceuta
Ceuta’s armada
Lisbon
Medieval Lisbon
Royal arsenal (‘taracenas’)
description D. João I had the idea, at least since 1409, of carrying out a large military enterprise that could serve to knight his sons. The preparations began in 1411, stepping up after the Royal Council of Torres Vedras, held in July 1414. Once the armada had been announced to depart in the 1415 celebrations of St. John’s, the king had to ensure its organisation, supplying the ships with artillery and weapons. The ships were equipped in Lisbon before heading to Ceuta. To Lisbon would also converge men, products and efforts from the entire kingdom, as well silver, copper and the necessary food for the men who prepared the armada, leading to a workload increase in the ‘taracenas’ (royal arsenal). Conquered the Islamic city, the Portuguese monarch was able to knight his sons, having the enterprise contributed not only to legitimize the kingdom and the first king of the new dynasty of Avis, a path that had started some years earlier in Aljubarrota (1385), but also to enhance the prestige and power of the Portuguese kingdom within Christianity and, above all, within the Iberian context.
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