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ENSENYAT PUJOL, Gabriel. La filosofia discursiva de Pedro El Cerimonioso respecto a la reintegración de la corona de Mallorca a la corona de Aragón. []. , 23, pp.1-26. ISSN 1646-740X.

^lpt^aPedro O Cerimonioso escreveu a sua crónica inspirando-se no caso de Jaime I, autor do Llibre dels feits. Contudo, o autêntico “leit motif” que o levou a elaborar essa crónica foi a sua atuação contra o rei de Maiorica, Jaime III, a quem, entre 1342-1344, destituiu da Coroa de Maiorica tendo, por fim, acabado com a sua vida (1349). Esta atuação tão drástica obrigava-o a justificar a sua ação perante a opinião pública e perante as monarquias europeias. Previamente, para legitimar a destituição submeteu o monarca maiorquino a um processo judicial, sob determinadas acusações e, posteriormente, elaborou a crónica. Nela expõe os motivos legais do seu procedimento, omitindo aspetos que não lhe interessava explicar, ao mesmo tempo que outorga uma grande importância à simbologia e, como corolário, sublinha a catalanidade das terras reincorporadas^len^aPeter IV of Aragon, called “the Ceremonious”, wrote his chronicle under the inspiration of the case of James I of Aragon, the author of the Llibre dels feits. Nevertheless, the true leitmotiv which motivated him to do it was his act against the King of Majorca, James III, whom he deposed from the Crown of Majorca in 1342-1344, before bringing his life to an end in 1349. His drastic act forced him to justify his behavior in front of the public opinion and the European Kingdoms. In order to legitimate the deposition, in first place he subjected the Majorcan king to a judicial process under certain accusations, and after that he conceived a political discourse, whose main part was the historical account. In it, he explains the legal reasons of his proceeding, omitting all the details he wasn't interest in explaining, at the same time that he gives big importance to the symbology, Eventually, his speech culminates by remarking the Catalan ownership of the reintegrated lands

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