Dawn of a Dynasty: The Life and Times of Infante Manuel of Castile

While historians of medieval Spain have been unanimous in acknowledging the significance of Infante Manuel’s impact on the reign of his brother, Alfonso X, the Wise, and the rise to power of his nephew, Sancho IV, none have attempted a biography of his life, convinced there was insufficient material to justify the endeavour. Systematic and persistent research over many years, however, has uncovered a profusion of facts and figures which, together with the evidence discovered in numerous unedited archival documents, effectively establishes the prince as a major player during Alfonso’s troubled rule.

This is the first and only book-length biography of Prince Manuel, the progenitor of the longest ruling dynasty in the history of Spain. In his capacity as the monarch’s closest advisor, Manuel assiduously maintained critical working relationships with the most notable leaders of his age, including James I and Peter III of Aragon, Louis IX and Philippe III of France, Edward I and Queen Eleanor of England, Popes Alexander IV and Gregory X, and a host of other royal and noble personages from Europe and the Iberian Peninsula. Intended for specialists in the field of medieval Iberian history and literature, Dawn of a Dynasty is a highly reliable source work and a significant contribution to our knowledge of late-thirteenth-century Castile.

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Dawn of a Dynasty: The Life and Times of Infante Manuel of Castile

While historians of medieval Spain have been unanimous in acknowledging the significance of Infante Manuel’s impact on the reign of his brother, Alfonso X, the Wise, and the rise to power of his nephew, Sancho IV, none have attempted a biography of his life, convinced there was insufficient material to justify the endeavour. Systematic and persistent research over many years, however, has uncovered a profusion of facts and figures which, together with the evidence discovered in numerous unedited archival documents, effectively establishes the prince as a major player during Alfonso’s troubled rule.

This is the first and only book-length biography of Prince Manuel, the progenitor of the longest ruling dynasty in the history of Spain. In his capacity as the monarch’s closest advisor, Manuel assiduously maintained critical working relationships with the most notable leaders of his age, including James I and Peter III of Aragon, Louis IX and Philippe III of France, Edward I and Queen Eleanor of England, Popes Alexander IV and Gregory X, and a host of other royal and noble personages from Europe and the Iberian Peninsula. Intended for specialists in the field of medieval Iberian history and literature, Dawn of a Dynasty is a highly reliable source work and a significant contribution to our knowledge of late-thirteenth-century Castile.

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Dawn of a Dynasty: The Life and Times of Infante Manuel of Castile

Dawn of a Dynasty: The Life and Times of Infante Manuel of Castile

by Richard Kinkade
Dawn of a Dynasty: The Life and Times of Infante Manuel of Castile

Dawn of a Dynasty: The Life and Times of Infante Manuel of Castile

by Richard Kinkade

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Overview

While historians of medieval Spain have been unanimous in acknowledging the significance of Infante Manuel’s impact on the reign of his brother, Alfonso X, the Wise, and the rise to power of his nephew, Sancho IV, none have attempted a biography of his life, convinced there was insufficient material to justify the endeavour. Systematic and persistent research over many years, however, has uncovered a profusion of facts and figures which, together with the evidence discovered in numerous unedited archival documents, effectively establishes the prince as a major player during Alfonso’s troubled rule.

This is the first and only book-length biography of Prince Manuel, the progenitor of the longest ruling dynasty in the history of Spain. In his capacity as the monarch’s closest advisor, Manuel assiduously maintained critical working relationships with the most notable leaders of his age, including James I and Peter III of Aragon, Louis IX and Philippe III of France, Edward I and Queen Eleanor of England, Popes Alexander IV and Gregory X, and a host of other royal and noble personages from Europe and the Iberian Peninsula. Intended for specialists in the field of medieval Iberian history and literature, Dawn of a Dynasty is a highly reliable source work and a significant contribution to our knowledge of late-thirteenth-century Castile.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781487530518
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 08/22/2019
Series: Toronto Iberic
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 536
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Richard P. Kinkade is professor emeritus of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Arizona.

Table of Contents

Introduction

1. The Early Years: 1234–1252
2. The Royal Court in Seville: 1252–1259
3. The Papal Curia in Anagni: 1259–1260
4. Dominion in Murcia and the “Tierra de Don Manuel”: 1260–1272
5. Revolt of the Nobles and Last Pretense of Empire: 1272–1275
6. The House of Savoy: 1275
7. Problems of Succession: 1276–1282
8. The Rebellion of 1282–1284

Epilogue
Documentary Appendix
Abbreviations
Bibliography
Appendices
Analytical Index

What People are Saying About This

Simon Doubleday

"Dawn of a Dynasty offers an original and exceptionally well-researched perspective on a pivotal period in medieval Iberian history. Richard P. Kinkade's work is deeply informed by a close reading of the sources, shedding new light on the thirteenth century, and the degree of biographical detail is impressive."

Joseph O'Callaghan

"Adopting a chronological approach, Richard P. Kinkade has written an exceptionally valuable study that greatly advances our knowledge and understanding of Infante Manuel as a confidant and collaborator of the king whom he eventually abandoned."

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