Origen divino, espíritu laico y poder real en la Castilla del siglo XIII
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aem.1997.v27.i1.642Abstract
It is a widely held view that the XIII Century was the moment when the tendancy arose to secularize the ideological bases of political power. However, this tendancy is compatible with the continued belief in the divine right of kings as the esential nucleus of the political ideology of royalty. The intention of this study is to determine the role that both questions played in relation to the whole process of redefinition suffered by the political projection of Castilian royalty, analyzing its various implications and with special emphasis on one of its decisive phases, such as took place during the reign of Alfonso X and, to a lesser degree, of Sanche IV.
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