King Alfonso VIII of Castile
Title | King Alfonso VIII of Castile PDF eBook |
Author | Miguel Gómez |
Publisher | Fordham Univ Press |
Pages | 410 |
Release | 2019-04-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0823284158 |
King Alfonso VIII of Castile: Government, Family and War brings together a diverse group of scholars whose work concerns the reign of Alfonso VIII (1158–1215). This was a critical period in the history of the Iberian peninsula, when the conflict between the Christian north and the Moroccan empire of the Almohads was at its most intense, while the political divisions between the five Christian kingdoms reached their high-water mark. From his troubled ascension as a child to his victory at Las Navas de Tolosa near the end of his fifty-seven-year reign, Alfonso VIII and his kingdom were at the epicenter of many of the most dramatic events of the era. Contributors: Martin Alvira Cabrer, Janna Bianchini, Sam Zeno Conedera, S.J., Miguel Dolan Gómez, Carlos de Ayala Martínez, Kyle C. Lincoln, Joseph O’Callaghan, Teofi lo F. Ruiz, Miriam Shadis, Damian J. Smith, James J. Todesca
Chronicle of Alfonso X
Title | Chronicle of Alfonso X PDF eBook |
Author | Shelby Thacker |
Publisher | University Press of Kentucky |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 2014-10-17 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0813158885 |
Alfonso X (1221–1284) reigned as king of Castile and León from 1252 until his death. Known to history as El Sabio, the Wise, or the Learned, his appreciation for science and the arts led him to sponsor a number of books on the history of Spain since its Roman settlement. Among them were the Cantigas de Santa Maria, a collection of over four hundred poems exalting his favorite patron saint, Mary, and chronicles of all the kings of Castile and León, Navarre, Aragón, and Portugal. Alfonso X died before his own life could be written. His was a reign fraught with political intrigue and double crosses, almost constant war and equally constant diplomacy, royal largesse and economic instability—all of which led to open revolt and efforts by Alfonso's own son to depose the king. It would be another sixty-some years before King Alfonso XI would commission Fernán Sánchez de Valladolid to write Cronica de Alfonso X to memorialize his great-grandfather. As Alfonso XI's trusted counselor, ambassador, diplomat, and legist, Fernán was an understandable choice, but in the centuries since, his convoluted prose has proven extremely difficult extremely difficult for scholars. Chronicle of Alfonso X is the first and only translation of the king's history. The original "clumsy Castilian" of Fernán Sánchez has now been transformed into literate and engaging English.
The Kingdom of León-Castilla Under King Alfonso VII, 1126-1157
Title | The Kingdom of León-Castilla Under King Alfonso VII, 1126-1157 PDF eBook |
Author | Bernard F. Reilly |
Publisher | University of Pennsylvania Press |
Pages | 448 |
Release | 2016-11-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1512806129 |
The reign of Alfonso VII occupied more than a quarter century during which the political landscape of medieval Spain was altered significantly. It was marked by the enhancement of royal administration, an increased papal intervention in the affairs of the peninsular church, and the development of the church's territorial structure. With the publication of The Kingdom of Leon-Castilla Under King Alfonso VII, 1126-1157, Bernard Reilly completes a detailed, three-part history of the largest of the Christian states of the Iberian peninsula from the mid-eleventh through the mid-twelfth century. Like his earlier books on the reigns of Queen Urraca and King Alfonso VI, this will no doubt be an essential resource for all students of European and Spanish history and to anyone investigating the antecedents of Castile's eventual preeminence in Iberian affairs.
The Kingdom of León-Castilla Under King Alfonso VI, 1065-1109
Title | The Kingdom of León-Castilla Under King Alfonso VI, 1065-1109 PDF eBook |
Author | Bernard F. Reilly |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Castile (Spain) |
ISBN |
Alfonso X of Castile-León
Title | Alfonso X of Castile-León PDF eBook |
Author | Kirstin Kennedy |
Publisher | Church, Faith and Culture in the Medieval West |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Authors and patrons |
ISBN | 9789462988972 |
This book analyses text, image and manuscript layout to deepen our understanding of the different ways in which Alfonso is presented as a learned king in the manuscripts he commissioned, and reassesses the number of manuscripts copied for him.
Emperor of Culture
Title | Emperor of Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Ignatius Burns |
Publisher | University of Pennsylvania Press Anniversary Collection |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN |
Emperor of Culture explores Alfonso's vast influence and will be valuable to all students and scholars of medieval Spain.
The Triumph of an Accursed Lineage
Title | The Triumph of an Accursed Lineage PDF eBook |
Author | Fernando Arias Guillén |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 2020-12-29 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1000287203 |
The Triumph of an Accursed Lineage analyses kingship in Castile between 1252 and 1350, with a particular focus on the pivotal reign of Alfonso XI (r. 1312–1350). This century witnessed significant changes in the ways in which the Castilian monarchy constructed and represented its power in this period. The ideas and motifs used to extoll royal authority, the territorial conceptualisation of the kingdom, the role queens and the royal family played, and the interpersonal relationship between the kings and the nobility were all integral to this process. Ultimately, this book addresses how Alfonso XI, a member of an accursed lineage who rose to the throne when he was an infant, was able to end the internal turmoil which plagued Castile since the 1270s and become a paradigm of successful kingship. This book will appeal to scholars and students of medieval Spain, as well as those interested in the history of kingship.