Curia and Cortes in León and Castile 1072–1295
Part of Cambridge Iberian and Latin American Studies
- Author: Evelyn S. Procter
- Date Published: April 2010
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521135320
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In the twelfth century, curia regis was the name given to the assembly, whether in England, France or the kingdoms of Spain, which helped the monarch to govern. In its largest form, such an assembly consisted of members of the royal family, royal household officials and the lay and ecclesiastical magnates of the kingdom. This book analyses the composition and function of these solemn assemblies in León and Castile, two kingdoms which were united under one monarch from 1072 until 1157 and again after 1230. The author traces the development of a representative assembly in León-Castile, from the time when people from the towns were first summoned to attend the meetings until 1295. She has culled information from the surviving records of the religious and military recipients of royal charters and from the legal records of the cortes. The scrutiny of this material provides an invaluable contribution to the history of representative assemblies in Western Europe during the Middle Ages.
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- Date Published: April 2010
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521135320
- length: 340 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 19 mm
- weight: 0.5kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Alfonso X surrounded by mitred bishops and others (frontispiece)
Foreword
Preface
List of abbreviations
Glossary
Introduction
1. The curia regis in the kingdom of León-Castile under Alfonso VI, Urraca and Alfonso VII
2. The curia regis in the separate kingdom of León (1157–1230)
3. The curia regis in the separate kingdom of Castile (1157–1230)
4. The towns of León and Castile in the thirteenth century
5. Early appearances of representatives of the towns in great assemblies in León and Castile before 1250
6. The attendance of representatives of the cities and towns in the cortes (1250–1295)
7. The composition and procedure of the cortes in the second half of the thirteenth century
8. The cortes and questions concerning the succession to the throne, and home and foreign policy
9. The cortes and the voting of subsidies
10. The cortes and legislation
11. The corte (1230–1295)
12. Conclusion
Appendix of documents
Bibliography
Subject index
Index of proper names.
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