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- Mesta abstract "The Mesta (Spanish Honrado Concejo de la Mesta, which means "Honorable Council of the Mesta") was a powerful association of sheep ranchers in the medieval Crown of Castile.The sheep were transhumant, migrating from the pastures of Extremadura and Andalusia to León and Castile and back according to the season.The no-man's-land (up to 100 km across) between the Christian-controlled north and Moorish-controlled south was too insecure for arable farming and was only exploited by shepherds. When the Christians conquered the south, farmers began to settle in the grazing lands, and disputes with pastoralists were common. The Mesta, set up in the late 13th century, can be regarded as the first, and most powerful, agricultural union in medieval Europe.The export of merino wool enriched the members of the Mesta (the nobility and religious orders) who had acquired ranches during the process of Reconquista. Two of the most important wool markets were held in Medina del Campo and Burgos.The kings of Castile conceded many privileges to the Mesta. The cañadas (traditional rights-of-way for sheep that perhaps date back to prehistoric times) are legally protected "forever" from being built on or blocked. The most important cañadas were called cañadas reales (or "royal cañadas"), because they were established by the king.Some Madrid streets are still part of the cañada system, and there are groups of people who occasionally drive sheep across the modern city as a reminder of their ancient rights and cultures, although these days sheep are generally transported by rail.".
- Mesta thumbnail Cannada-real-vera-de-la-sierra.jpg?width=300.
- Mesta wikiPageExternalLink TheMesta.pdf.
- Mesta wikiPageID "97305".
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- Mesta wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Mesta wikiPageRevisionID "670808589".
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLink Andalusia.
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLink Burgos.
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLink Castile_(historical_region).
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Castile.
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Spain.
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sheep.
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spanish_language.
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLink Cañada.
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLink Crown_of_Castile.
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLink Extremadura.
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLink León_(historical_region).
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLink Madrid.
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLink Medina_del_Campo.
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLink Merino.
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLink Mustang.
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLink Mustang_(horse).
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLink Ranch.
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLink Reconquista.
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLink Right-of-way_(transportation).
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLink Sheep.
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLink Tillage.
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLink Transhumance.
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLink Transhumant.
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLink File:Cannada-real-vera-de-la-sierra.jpg.
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Honrado Concejo de la Mesta".
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mesta as".
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mesta".
- Mesta wikiPageWikiLinkText "mesta".
- Mesta hasPhotoCollection Mesta.
- Mesta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Mesta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
- Mesta wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mesta subject Category:Castile.
- Mesta subject Category:Medieval_Spain.
- Mesta subject Category:Sheep.
- Mesta subject Category:Spanish_language.
- Mesta hypernym Association.
- Mesta type Article.
- Mesta type Language.
- Mesta type Organisation.
- Mesta type Article.
- Mesta type Language.
- Mesta type Monarchy.
- Mesta type Monarchy.
- Mesta comment "The Mesta (Spanish Honrado Concejo de la Mesta, which means "Honorable Council of the Mesta") was a powerful association of sheep ranchers in the medieval Crown of Castile.The sheep were transhumant, migrating from the pastures of Extremadura and Andalusia to León and Castile and back according to the season.The no-man's-land (up to 100 km across) between the Christian-controlled north and Moorish-controlled south was too insecure for arable farming and was only exploited by shepherds.".
- Mesta label "Mesta".
- Mesta sameAs Concejo_de_la_Mesta.
- Mesta sameAs Mesta_(Kastilien).
- Mesta sameAs Concejo_de_la_Mesta.
- Mesta sameAs Mesta.
- Mesta sameAs Mesta_(Castille).
- Mesta sameAs Honrado_Concejo_de_la_Mesta.
- Mesta sameAs 名誉あるメスタ会議.
- Mesta sameAs Concilium_Mixtae.
- Mesta sameAs m.0p1_b.
- Mesta sameAs Места_(Испания).
- Mesta sameAs Mesta.
- Mesta sameAs Q426430.
- Mesta sameAs Q426430.
- Mesta wasDerivedFrom Mesta?oldid=670808589.
- Mesta depiction Cannada-real-vera-de-la-sierra.jpg.
- Mesta isPrimaryTopicOf Mesta.