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Berenguela the Great and her times (1180-1246) / by H. Salvador Martínez ; translated by Odile Cisneros.
Van Pelt Library DP139.5 .M3713 2021
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Martínez, H. Salvador, author.
- Series:
- Medieval and early modern Iberian world ; 1569-1934 v. 81.
- The medieval and early modern Iberian world, 1569-1934 ; volume 81
- Standardized Title:
- Berenguela la Grande y su época (1180-1246). English
- Language:
- English
- Spanish
- Subjects (All):
- Berengaria, Queen of Castile and Leon, 1181?-1246.
- Berengaria.
- Queens--Spain--Castile--Biography.
- Queens.
- Castile (Spain)--History--Henry I, 1214-1217.
- Castile (Spain).
- Castile (Spain)--History--Ferdinand III, 1217-1252.
- Spain--Kings and rulers--Biography.
- Spain.
- Kings and rulers.
- Spain--Castile.
- Genre:
- Biographies.
- History.
- Informational works.
- Physical Description:
- xix, 638 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2021]
- Summary:
- "This biography presents a remarkable vision of Spanish society at the beginning of the 13th century by exploring the life of Berenguela of Castile (1180-1246), a queen who dominated public life for over forty years. Born at a time when the centers of Christian power were formed, Berenguela provided royal leadership in a crucial period of Iberian history. Within the context of contemporary studies of female power throughout history, Salvador Martínez brings to life Berenguela, a queen who, through her wisdom and resolve, transformed the Iberian political and cultural scene for years to come"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. The Forging of a New Dynasty
- 1. Genealogical Record of an Era
- 2. Her Father, Alfonso VIII the Noble
- 3. Her Mother, Eleanor Plantagenet
- 4. The Wedding of Alfonso VIII and Eleanor
- 5. The Family: Berenguela and Her Siblings
- 2. First Steps: The Hope of Castile
- 1. Berenguela, the Firstborn
- 2. A Privileged Childhood
- 3. The Curia of San Esteban de Gormaz and the Future of Berenguela
- 4. The Betrothal of Berenguela and Conrad and the Breaking Off of the Engagement
- 5. The Education of a Queen
- 3. Alfonso IX of Leon: Supporter or Rival?
- 1. A King's Apprentice
- 2. Alfonso, King of Leon
- 3. Meeting with His Cousin. Knighted at Carrion
- 4. His First Marriage Fails
- 5. From the Treaty of Tordehumos to Alarcos
- 6. "Coalition of Ungodliness"
- 4. Berenguela and Alfonso IX. A Political Marriage
- 1. A Very Calculated Decision
- 2. Eleanor and the People as Main Characters
- 3. The Emotional Side
- 4. The Wedding
- 5. Berenguela, Queen of Leon
- 6. The Queen's Household
- 5. Declaration of Nullity
- 1. Innocent III and the Peninsular Kingdoms
- 2. The Reprobation of Rome
- 3. The First Fruit of the Marriage
- 4. Declaration of Nullity
- 5. Challenge to the Papal Decree: Ratification of the Dowry
- 6. Marriage Annulment
- 1. A New Century
- 2. Birth of the Heir
- 3. Annulment of the Marriage
- 4. Last Days Together
- 5. Impact of the Papal Sentence
- 7. Securing the Future. Berenguela Again on Center Stage
- 1. The Paternal Household
- 2. Illness of Her Father and Last Will
- 3. Vindication: The Treaty of Cabreros
- 4. Friendly Relations with Alfonso IX: A Host of Benefits
- 5. The Foundations of the New Relations between Castile and Leon are Established: The Treaty of Valladolid
- 6. Between the Portuguese and the Leonese
- 8. Mother and Teacher
- 1. Love and Pedagogy
- 2. Recourse to the Supernatural
- 3. Formation of Prince Fernando
- 4. Courtly Education. Multicultural Perspectives
- 5. Problems in the Kingdom. End of the Truce with the Muslims
- 6. Tragedy in the Court
- 9. Berenguela at the Highest Point of the Reconquista
- 1. Christendom on War Footing
- 2. Berenguela's Role in the Campaign
- 3. The Echo of Battle: Berenguela's Letter
- 4. The Christian Kingdoms after the Victory
- 10. The Court That Berenguela Knew
- 1. A New Courtly Lifestyle
- 2. The Spirit of the Court: Parties, Fashion, and Luxury
- 3. Culture and Letters
- 4. Impact of the Court Environment
- 11. The End of an Era
- 1. The Year 1213. The Last Campaigns of Alfonso VIII
- 2. The Collaboration of Alfonso IX
- 3. Generational Change
- 4. The Death of Her Father
- 5. The Death of Her Mother
- 12. Regent of Castile
- 1. Guardian of Enrique I and Regent of Castile
- 2. Enrique I and Berenguela Co-Regents
- 3. The Opposition to Berenguela
- 4. Berenguela Gives Up Custody of Her Brother
- 5. Berenguela against Alvaro Nunez de Lara: The Excesses of the `Count'
- 13. Civil War and Dramatic Ending
- 1. New Positions Assumed
- 2. Marriage of Enrique I with Mafalda of Portugal
- 3. The Search for a Solution
- 4. The Greatest Insult
- 5. Recourse to Arms
- 6. The Death of Enrique I
- 7. Berenguela: Political Insight and `Exquisite Prudence'
- 14. Berenguela Queen of Castile
- 1. Berenguela Recognized as Heir
- 2. Transfer of the Crown to Her Son
- 3. Fernando III, King
- 4. Unexpected Proposal by Alfonso IX
- 5. Final Adieu to Her Brother Enrique
- 6. Capture of Alvaro Nunez de Lara
- 7. Rapprochement between Fernando in and His Father
- 8. The End of the Laras
- 15. Berenguela's Search for a Wife for Fernando. Stabilization of the Kingdom
- 1. Fernando and Beatriz of Swabia
- 2. Berenguela at Fernando III'S Knighting Ceremony
- 3. Government Philosophy: Continuity and Innovation
- 4. Fernando III and the Nobility. Alliances and Tensions
- 5. Berenguela's Intervention: The Marriage of Infante Alfonso
- 6. Marriage Diplomacy or the Power of Persuasion
- 7. Birth of the First Grandson: Alfonso X
- 16. Facing Islam
- 1. Paralysis in the Reconquest and Disintegration of Al-Andalus
- 2. The Great Opportunity
- 3. Fernando and His Mother: Supreme Destiny
- 3.1. Miles Christi
- 4. Berenguela in the Conquest of Capilla
- 5. Family Relationships. Queen Beatriz's Illness
- 6. Rome's Support
- 17. Berenguela: Framer of the Union of Castile and Leon
- 1. Death of Alfonso IX
- 2. Fernando III, King of Leon
- 3. The Pact of the Two Mothers
- 4. Public Relations Campaign
- 5. Pending Issues at the Border
- 6. Unexpected Crisis and New Intervention by Berenguela
- 7. Death of Queen Beatriz
- 18. The Pearl of Al-Andalus. Family Occupations
- 1. Berenguela and the Conquest of Cordoba
- 2. A New Wife for Fernando
- 3. Final Assault on al-Andalus. Last Farewell to His Mother
- 4. Her Death
- 5. Portrait
- 19. Political and Cultural Legacy
- 1. Provider of the Kingdom
- 2. Religious Patronage
- 3. Berenguela and the Historiography of the 13th Century
- Conclusion: "She Had Many Gifts"
- 1. Prudent and Wise
- 2. Berenguela and Fernando
- 3. Maternity, Sexuality, and Politics
- 4. Woman and Power
- 5. Peacemaker.
- Notes:
- "Originally published as "Berenguela la Grande y su época (1180-1246) by Ediciones Polifemo, Madrid, 2012"--Title page verso.
- "This English translation is based on an abridged version of the Spanish original."--Preface.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Rosengarten Family Fund.
- Other Format:
- Online version: Martínez, Salvador H. Berenguela the Great and her times (1180-1246)
- ISBN:
- 9789004499317
- 9004499318
- OCLC:
- 1263742552
- Publisher Number:
- 40030957347
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