Treaty of Jaén
agreement signed in 1246 between the king of Castile, Fernando III, and the first Nasrid king of Granada, Alhamar, by which the border between the two kingdoms was established
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Treaty of Jaén
Summary
Treaty of Jaén is a treaty[1].
Key Facts
- Treaty of Jaén's image is recorded as Alhamar, rey de Granada, rinde vasallaje al rey de Castilla, Fernando III el Santo (Museo del Prado).jpg[2].
- Treaty of Jaén's instance of is recorded as treaty[3].
- Treaty of Jaén's location is recorded as Jaén[4].
- Treaty of Jaén's place of publication is recorded as Jaén[5].
- Treaty of Jaén's point in time is recorded as +1246-02-28T00:00:00Z[6].
- Treaty of Jaén's participant is recorded as Emirate of Granada[7].
- Treaty of Jaén's participant is recorded as Crown of Castile[8].
- Treaty of Jaén's signatory is recorded as Muhammad I of Granada[9].
- Treaty of Jaén's signatory is recorded as Ferdinand III of Castille[10].
- Treaty of Jaén's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/120_f_9f[11].