A bishopric between three kingdoms : Calahorra, 1045-1190

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    • Carl, Carolina

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A bishopric between three kingdoms : Calahorra, 1045-1190

by Carolina Carl

(The medieval and early modern Iberian world, v. 43)

Brill, 2011

  • : hbk. : alk. paper

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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In 1045, the northern Iberian Bishopric of Calahorra was brought back into being by Garcia III of Navarre on the frontline of his expanding frontiers with Castile. On the death of its eighth post-restoration bishop in 1190, all or part of the territory of this, by then unmistakably Castilian, see had changed hands no less than seven times between Navarre, Aragon, and Leon-Castile/Castile, as these emergent Christian kingdoms competed furiously over the Riojan frontier zone that it occupied. This book, the first to provide a detailed exploration of eleventh and twelfth century Calahorra, examines the relationship between the extreme volatility of Calahorra's political situation and the peculiarities of the see's political and institutional development during its first 145 years as a restored Iberian bishopric.

目次

Acknowledgements ...ix List of Maps ...xi Introduction ...1 1. The Jewel in the Crown: Calahorra and the Kings of Navarre, 1046-1065 ...13 2. The Eclipse of a Frontier Bishopric, 1066-1108 ...43 2.1 Bishop Munio (1066-1080) ...43 2.2 Schism and Royal Appointees: Bishops Sancho (1081-1087), Pedro (1081-1085), Siegfried (1088), and Pedro (1089-1108) ...70 3. Independence on the Periphery: Calahorra's Autonomous Development, 1109-1146 ...91 3.1 Bishop Sancho de Granon (1109-1116) ...91 3.2 Bishop Sancho de Funes (1118-1146) ...103 4. Coming of Age: Calahorra, 1147-1190 ...155 4.1 Bishop Rodrigo Cascante and Royal Authority .155 4.2 The Reform of the Cathedral ...206 4.3 Bishop Rodrigo Cascante's Territorial Administration .235 Conclusions ...265 Bibliography ...273 Index ...285

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