The medieval Portuguese clergy and nobility, particularly those of higher status, were the political and ideological support of the sovereign. as vassals of the kong they had been members of the curia regia from its beginnings. They naturally became part of the parliament when it was created in the thirteenth century. In these early assemblies the monarch consulted them about political issues of general interest, but the clergy and nobility were free to bring forward their own concerns. Maria Helena da Cruz coelho examines how the clergy complained to the kings D. Afonso IV (1325-57), D. Pedro (1357-67) and D. Fernando (1367-83). They insisted on defending their privileges, ecclesiastical rights and temporal power, presenting long lists of ...
In the Middle Ages, the Royal Court, in need to concentrate power, seeks out a linguistic cohesion. ...
C. Geffray — Noblemen, Bourgeois and the Inquisition: The Premises of Portuguese Colonial Expansion ...
The aim of this article is to study the role of kings in the episcopal appointments in Portugal fro...
The medieval Portuguese clergy and nobility, particularly those of higher status, were the political...
It had traditionally been thought that the history of the Portuguese mediaeval parliament was exhaus...
UID/HIS/00749/2013How were medieval popes supposed to deal with renegade kings? Indeed what authorit...
Statebuilding in Portugal during the Middle Ages, when viewed from above, appears to be characterize...
Using Pierre Bourdieu’s concept of "field", this essay assumes that there was no single &q...
UID/HIS/04666/2013In the Middle Ages, the Royal Court, in need to concentrate power, seeks out a lin...
À partir d´une recherche prosopographique sur tous les évêques du Portugal et de son empire pendat l...
It had traditionally been thought that the history of the Portuguese mediaeval parliament was exhaus...
Questions related to law and to authority have strongly marked the Western political medieval though...
Thirteenth-century England was a special place and time to be a bishop. Like their predecessors, the...
In 1377 King Fernando ordered the repopulation of the citadel of Coimbra, in the centre of Portugal,...
Using Pierre Bourdieu’s concept of "field", this essay assumes that there was no single "Church posi...
In the Middle Ages, the Royal Court, in need to concentrate power, seeks out a linguistic cohesion. ...
C. Geffray — Noblemen, Bourgeois and the Inquisition: The Premises of Portuguese Colonial Expansion ...
The aim of this article is to study the role of kings in the episcopal appointments in Portugal fro...
The medieval Portuguese clergy and nobility, particularly those of higher status, were the political...
It had traditionally been thought that the history of the Portuguese mediaeval parliament was exhaus...
UID/HIS/00749/2013How were medieval popes supposed to deal with renegade kings? Indeed what authorit...
Statebuilding in Portugal during the Middle Ages, when viewed from above, appears to be characterize...
Using Pierre Bourdieu’s concept of "field", this essay assumes that there was no single &q...
UID/HIS/04666/2013In the Middle Ages, the Royal Court, in need to concentrate power, seeks out a lin...
À partir d´une recherche prosopographique sur tous les évêques du Portugal et de son empire pendat l...
It had traditionally been thought that the history of the Portuguese mediaeval parliament was exhaus...
Questions related to law and to authority have strongly marked the Western political medieval though...
Thirteenth-century England was a special place and time to be a bishop. Like their predecessors, the...
In 1377 King Fernando ordered the repopulation of the citadel of Coimbra, in the centre of Portugal,...
Using Pierre Bourdieu’s concept of "field", this essay assumes that there was no single "Church posi...
In the Middle Ages, the Royal Court, in need to concentrate power, seeks out a linguistic cohesion. ...
C. Geffray — Noblemen, Bourgeois and the Inquisition: The Premises of Portuguese Colonial Expansion ...
The aim of this article is to study the role of kings in the episcopal appointments in Portugal fro...