1st Edition
The Triumph of an Accursed Lineage Kingship in Castile from Alfonso X to Alfonso XI (1252-1350)
Introduction
1. The Representation of Kingship in Castile (1252-1350): Sacred Monarchy, the Ethos of the Reconquista, and the Legitimacy Troubles of an Accursed Lineage
2. A Kingdom Comprising Several Realms
3. Royal Itineration and Kingship in Castile (1252-1350): The Kingdom’s Capitals and the Absence of a Dynastic Mausoleum
4. A Plural Monarchy (I): Queenship and Royal Power in Castile
5. A Plural Monarchy (II): Defining the Royal Family in Castile
6. Nobles and Kingship (I): The ‘Conflictive Cooperation’ between the Ricoshombres and the King in Castile
7. Nobles and Kingship (II): The Representation of the Castilian Nobility in the Privilegios Rodados
Conclusion
Biography
Fernando Arias Guillén is a Ramón y Cajal Fellow at the University of Valladolid Spain. His research focuses on kingship in Castile, particularly during the reign of Alfonso XI (r. 1312–1350).






