Financiación de los ejércitos y respaldo episcopal a la monarquía ante los procuradores de las ciudades durante la guerra del estrecho

  1. Ana Arranz Guzmán
Livre:
La organización de los ejércitos
  1. Enrique Martínez Ruiz (coord.)
  2. Jesús Cantera Montenegro (coord.)
  3. Magdalena de Pazzis Pi Corrales (coord.)
  4. Lola Sánchez Lázaro (ed. lit.)

Éditorial: Ministerio de Defensa ; Universidad Complutense de Madrid

ISBN: 978-84-6089-459-9

Année de publication: 2016

Pages: 277-324

Congreso: Congreso Internacional de la Cátedra Extraordinaria Complutense de Historia Militar (2. 2015. Madrid)

Type: Communication dans un congrès

Résumé

Castilian monarchs, similarly to what happened in most European realms during the Middle Ages, were always aware of the need to count on their bishops‘ support upon initiating, managing, or solving an array of tasks. Throughout the reigns of Alfonso X, Sancho IV, Fernando IV, and Alfonso XI, the so called War of the Strait, one of the most relevant warlike endevours of the reconquest period, was carried out against Islam. On this war, Castilian prelates developed the most diverse duties, both personally and on behalf of the mentioned kings, who remained always conscious of the formers‘ special ascendency. The following pages will specifically analyze the role which some members of the Castilian episcopate rendered in defense of the extraordinary services for the maintenance of war, as requested by the monarchy to the urban representatives in Cortes.