The king as subject, master and model of authority: the case of Alfonso X of Castile

Liuzzo Scorpo, Antonella (2012) The king as subject, master and model of authority: the case of Alfonso X of Castile. In: “Every inch a King”: comparative studies on kings and kingship in the ancient and medieval worlds. Rulers & Elites (2). Brill, Leiden; Boston, pp. 269-284. ISBN 9789004228979

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Abstract

Notwithstanding the fact that there are, admittedly, different typologies
and interpretations of kingship which are not always possible to accommodate
within a single analytical framework, King Alfonso X of Castile is
a significant figure who is worth examining, since he displays most of the
features and characteristics traditionally required of medieval kings, while
his contributions sowed the seeds for innovation in both the interpretation
and exercise of royal power.

Keywords:Kingship, Power and authority, Medieval Iberia, Alfonso X of Castile, Siete Partidas, Cantigas de Santa Maria, Estoria de España, Spiritual authority
Subjects:R European Languages, Literature and related subjects > R430 Spanish Society and Culture
V Historical and Philosophical studies > V224 Iberian History
V Historical and Philosophical studies > V130 Medieval History
R European Languages, Literature and related subjects > R490 Spanish studies not elsewhere classified
M Law > M290 Law by topic not elsewhere classified
Divisions:College of Arts > School of History & Heritage > School of History & Heritage (History)
ID Code:8827
Deposited On:11 Apr 2013 07:36

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