James I, like his contemporaries Emperor Frederick II and Fernando III of Castile, was a major figure of the Mediterranean and Iberian Middle Ages. The scope of his achievements fully justifies the scientifically rigorous and forward-looking analysis of his work and inheritance being undertaken in 2008 by the peoples who were once part of the Catalan-Aragonese crown. For indeed, though some of his enterprises reveal insufficient foresight, a lack of vision of the future, much of what we are today in the demographic, economic, social, political and cultural spheres and much of what we are not was initially forged during his reign. Great personages, however, do not arise from nowhere or operate in a void: they are always the fruit of ear...
My dissertation, "Marvelous Generations: Lancastrian Genealogies and Translation in Late Medieval an...
Religion and politics were inextricably linked in France during the century that spanned 1560–1660. ...
Jacobitism began with King James VII and II, the man who lost his thrones in the Revolution of 1688-...
James I, like his contemporaries Emperor Frederick II and Fernando III of Castile, was a major figur...
This article analyses the conflict that arose between King James I and the noble Blasco de Alagón fo...
This article analyses the conflict that arose between King James I and the noble Blasco de Alagón ...
We are commemorating this year, 2008, the eighth centenary of the birth of James I 'the Conqueror', ...
As the first member of the Stuart line to hold the Kingdoms of England, Ireland, and Scotland under ...
This thesis explores how James I performed and represented his royalty in two key areas. The first ...
The thesis explores James Stuart\u27s distinct style of kingship as a self-proclaimed absolute monar...
The development of a British identity was an ongoing process during the seventeenth century. In this...
Copia digital. Valladolid : Junta de Castilla y León. Consejería de Cultura y Turismo, 2009-201
The influence of King Alfonso X of Castile (reg. 1252–1284) has been so wide that modern historians ...
James I, King of Aragon (1213–1276). He was the third king of the Crown of Aragon, which had come in...
This work unpacks James’s representational performance and the issues he faced in assimilating himse...
My dissertation, "Marvelous Generations: Lancastrian Genealogies and Translation in Late Medieval an...
Religion and politics were inextricably linked in France during the century that spanned 1560–1660. ...
Jacobitism began with King James VII and II, the man who lost his thrones in the Revolution of 1688-...
James I, like his contemporaries Emperor Frederick II and Fernando III of Castile, was a major figur...
This article analyses the conflict that arose between King James I and the noble Blasco de Alagón fo...
This article analyses the conflict that arose between King James I and the noble Blasco de Alagón ...
We are commemorating this year, 2008, the eighth centenary of the birth of James I 'the Conqueror', ...
As the first member of the Stuart line to hold the Kingdoms of England, Ireland, and Scotland under ...
This thesis explores how James I performed and represented his royalty in two key areas. The first ...
The thesis explores James Stuart\u27s distinct style of kingship as a self-proclaimed absolute monar...
The development of a British identity was an ongoing process during the seventeenth century. In this...
Copia digital. Valladolid : Junta de Castilla y León. Consejería de Cultura y Turismo, 2009-201
The influence of King Alfonso X of Castile (reg. 1252–1284) has been so wide that modern historians ...
James I, King of Aragon (1213–1276). He was the third king of the Crown of Aragon, which had come in...
This work unpacks James’s representational performance and the issues he faced in assimilating himse...
My dissertation, "Marvelous Generations: Lancastrian Genealogies and Translation in Late Medieval an...
Religion and politics were inextricably linked in France during the century that spanned 1560–1660. ...
Jacobitism began with King James VII and II, the man who lost his thrones in the Revolution of 1688-...