Peter I's marriage to Bertha of Aragon in Huesca resulted in the relocation of the Aragonese capital.
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Peter I of Aragon married Bertha of Aragon in Huesca, marking the transfer of the Aragonese capital from Jaca. This union not only consolidated the power of the Aragonese monarchy but also strengthened their position in the region. The marriage alliance with his distant cousin solidified Peter I's claim to the throne and helped ensure the stability and security of the Aragonese Kingdom. It also laid the foundation for the future expansion of the Aragonese Crown, which would play a crucial role in the creation of the Kingdom of Spain. This moment marked an important step towards the centralization of power in Aragon and laid the groundwork for the subsequent political and territorial developments in the region. #PeterI #BerthaofAragon #Aragon #Huesca #marriage #union
Primary Reference: Bertha of Aragon
Location : Spain

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