The textiles currently housed in the treasury of the collegiate church of San Isidoro de León are part of a centuries-long process of collecting relics at the heart of an emblematic royal mausoleum. Instead of studying them through the prism of the “charter of 1063,” this investigation proposes a wider look at the place of luxurious textiles in Castile and León before and after the arrival of Saint Isidore’s relics. What emerges is an intricate relationship between the mythification of the city of León as a civitas regia, the Leonese monarchy’s concept of antiquity in legitimizing their rule, and the refinement associated with the royal court and its sacred performance of the cults of saints.</div
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Juan Rodríguez de Fonseca, a bishop on different castilian sees and stateman on the service of the k...
The Dukedom of Medina Sidonia was the most powerful, richest andinfluential noble state in Castile, ...
In 1572, the chronicler Ambrosio de Morales, armed with a royal writ, was commissioned to travel abo...
This article brings to light the results of a study undertaken on two textile objects which, accordi...
Chronicles written in the Kingdoms of Castile and León between the reigns of Alfonso VI and Fernando...
I would like to propose an analysis of a very specific topic to this academicquestion, addressing me...
The aim of this study was to analyse print production in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries in order ...
From the tenth to the fifteenth centuries, medieval León possessed a thriving Jewish community whose...
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This article focuses on the canonization process of Madrid’s patron saint, san Isidro Labrador, in t...
The main objective of this article is to study the goods and living conditions of the canons and rel...
This paper presents the first in-depth analysis of the textiles held by the Museo de la Real Colegia...
By focusing on San Isidoro de León in the central Middle Ages, this study investigates the multiple ...
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Juan Rodríguez de Fonseca, a bishop on different castilian sees and stateman on the service of the k...
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