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Manuel González Jiménez
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 77

Manuel González Jiménez

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Alfonso X El Sabio
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 544

Alfonso X El Sabio

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Fernando III, el santo
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 432

Fernando III, el santo

Esta biografía trata de uno de los personajes más significativos de la Historia de España, Fernando III, hijo de Alfonso IX de León y de Berenguela de Castilla, quien accedió al trono en 1217, a la muerte de su tío Enrique I, y tras la renuncia al mismo de su madre, a quien legalmente le correspondía. Acababa de cumplir dieciséis años. Tras un intenso y largo reinado de casi 35 años, fallecía en Sevilla el 30 de mayo de 1252, a los 51 años de edad. Su biografía, según las crónicas de la época y de la documentación disponible, está presidida por un hecho fundamental: la conquista de Andalucía. En menos de veinticinco años conquistó casi todo el valle del Guadalquivir y sometió a tributación y vasallaje a los reinos musulmanes de Murcia, Granada, Niebla y el territorio de Jerez.

The Emergence of León-Castile c.1065-1500
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

The Emergence of León-Castile c.1065-1500

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-03-23
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  • Publisher: Routledge

To many medieval Europeans north of the Pyrenees, the Iberian Kingdom of León-Castile was remote and unfamiliar. In many ways such perceptions linger today, and the fact that León-Castile is mentioned at all in current textbooks is the result of efforts begun by scholars some forty years ago. Joseph F. O'Callaghan was part of a small group of English-speaking medievalists who banded together at conferences in the early 1970s to share their knowledge of Spain. O'Callaghan's general A History of Medieval Spain (1975) introduced a generation of English-speaking medievalists to Iberia. Still much of the new scholarly interest over the past decades has been directed toward the Kingdom of Aragon...

Republics of Difference
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 369

Republics of Difference

Spanish monarchs recognized the jurisdictions of many self-governing corporate groups, including Jews and Muslims on the peninsula, indigenous peoples in their American colonies, and enslaved and free people of African descent across the empire. Republics of Difference examines fifteenth-century Seville and sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Lima to show how religiously- and racially-based self-governance functioned in a society with many kinds of law, what effects it had on communities, and why it mattered. By comparing these minoritized communities on both sides of the Spanish Atlantic world, this study offers a new understanding of the distinct standings of those communities in their urba...

The Sword and the Cross: Castile-León in the Era of Fernando III
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 277

The Sword and the Cross: Castile-León in the Era of Fernando III

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-03-31
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This volume presents a selection of papers on the reign of Fernando III, king of Castile from 1217 until 1252, with a particular focus on the military, political and religious history of his reign.

Berenguela the Great and Her Times (1180-1246)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 656

Berenguela the Great and Her Times (1180-1246)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-11-15
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This biography presents a remarkable vision of Spanish society at the beginning of the 13th century by exploring the life of Berenguela of Castile (c. 1179-1246), a queen who dominated public life for over forty years.

Alfonso X, the Justinian of His Age
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 391

Alfonso X, the Justinian of His Age

In this magisterial work, Joseph O'Callaghan offers a detailed account of the establishment of Alfonso X's legal code, the Libro de las leyes or Siete Partidas, and its applications in the daily life of thirteenth-century Iberia, both within and far beyond the royal courts. O'Callaghan argues that Alfonso X, el Sabio (the Wise), was the Justinian of his age, one of the truly great legal minds of human history. Alfonso X, the Justinian of His Age highlights the struggles the king faced in creating a new, coherent, inclusive, and all-embracing body of law during his reign, O'Callaghan also considers Alfonso X's own understanding of his role as king, lawgiver, and defender of the faith in order to evaluate the impact of his achievement on the administration of justice. Indeed, such was the power and authority of the Alfonsine code that it proved the king's downfall when his son invoked it to challenge his rule. Throughout this soaring legal and historical biography, O'Callaghan reminds us of the long-term impacts of Alfonso X's legal works, not just on Castilian (and later, Iberian) life, but on the administration of justice across the world.

Architectural Graphics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 478

Architectural Graphics

This book reports on several advances in architectural graphics, with a special emphasis on education, training, and research. It gathers a selection of contributions to the 19th International Conference on Graphic Design in Architecture, EGA 2022, held on June 2–4, 2022, in Cartagena, Spain, with the motto: "Beyond drawings. The use of architectural graphics".

The Poem of Fernán González
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 377

The Poem of Fernán González

Fernan Gonzalez lived from about AD 910 to 970. The popular image of him is of a fearsome warrior who gave his people protection from their enemies (both Muslim and Christian), and a wise and respected lord who enabled them to live in security and harmony. He was generally accepted to have played a strategic role in achieving independence for Castile and freeing it from dominance by the kingdom of Leon. The Poema de Fernan Gonzalez was composed (by an unknown author) in the mid-thirteenth century as an enduring celebration of his triumphs and account of his life and deeds. Fact and legend have become intertwined and there is much within its stanzas that is certainly not closely based on hist...