Ceuta in the Strategy of the Powers of the Western Mediterranean (Part 2)

Volume Volume VI|Issue 11| Jan 2020 |Research Papers

Abstract

The first part of this study considers the strategic importance of the city of Ceuta and assesses its commercial relationships with some of the powers of the West Mediterranean basin. We explained how the city was the object of foreign ambitions, which ended with the Portuguese taking control of it. The second part discusses the motivations behind the Portuguese invasion of the city in 1415 and the implications of this for the civilisational development of Morocco.

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