Alicante became part of Castile.
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In the year 1266, Alicante, a city located in the region of Valencia in Spain, was incorporated into the Kingdom of Castile. This incorporation occurred as a result of Castile's territorial expansion during the Middle Ages. Strategically located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, Alicante became part of Castile, which had a significant impact on its political, economic, and cultural development.
The incorporation of Alicante into Castile allowed for greater Castilian influence in the Valencian region and promoted stronger integration among the Spanish provinces. This union also had implications for Alicante’s political and administrative structure, aligning it more closely with Castilian institutions. This moment marked a milestone in the history of Alicante and its connection to the Kingdom of Castile.
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Primary Reference: Sharq Al-Andalus. N. 20 (2011-2013)
Location : Spain

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