Alfonso VII of León and Castile

Alfonso VII
Alfonso as emperor, from a Privilegium Imperatoris issued by him.
King of León and Castile
Reign1126–1157
PredecessorUrraca
SuccessorSancho III (Castile)
Ferdinand II (León)
King of Galicia
Reign1111–1157
PredecessorUrraca
SuccessorFerdinand II
Emperor of All Spain
Reign1126–1157
Coronation26 May 1135[1]
PredecessorUrraca
SuccessorPosition abolished
Anti-emperorAlfonso the Battler (1126–1134)[2]
Born1 March 1105
Caldas de Reis
Died21 August 1157(1157-08-21) (aged 52)
Sierra Morena
Burial
Spouses
(m. 1128; died 1149)
(m. 1152)
Issue
among others...
HouseCastilian House of Ivrea
FatherRaymond, Count of Galicia
MotherUrraca of León and Castile

Alfonso VII (1 March 1105[3] – 21 August 1157), called the Emperor (el Emperador), became the King of Galicia in 1111[4] and King of León and Castile in 1126. Alfonso, born Alfonso Raimúndez, first used the title Emperor of All Spain, alongside his mother Urraca, once she vested him with the direct rule of Toledo in 1116.[3] Alfonso later held another investiture in 1135 in a grand ceremony reasserting his claims to the imperial title. He was the son of Urraca of León and Raymond of Burgundy,[3] the first of the House of Ivrea to rule in the Iberian Peninsula.

Alfonso was a dignified and somewhat enigmatic figure. His rule was characterised by the renewed supremacy of the western kingdoms of Christian Iberia over the eastern (Navarre and Aragón) after the reign of Alfonso the Battler. Though he sought to make the imperial title meaningful in practice to both Christian and Muslim populations, his hegemonic intentions never saw fruition. During his tenure, Portugal became de facto independent in 1128 and was recognized as independent de jure in 1143. He was a patron of poets, including, probably, the troubadour Marcabru.

Succession to three kingdoms

In 1111, Diego Gelmírez, Bishop of Compostela and the count of Traba, crowned and anointed[4] Alfonso King of Galicia in the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.[5] He was a child, but his mother had (1109) succeeded to the united throne of León-Castile-Galicia and wished to retain sole rulership of the kingdom.[6][7] By 1119 he had inherited the formerly Muslim Kingdom of Toledo.[8], where he had become the protégé of its Cluniac archbishop, Bernard of Sédirac.[9] On 10 March 1126, after the death of his mother, he was crowned in León[3] and immediately began the recovery of the Kingdom of Castile, which was then under the domination of Alfonso the Battler. By the Peace of Támara of 1127, the Battler recognised Alfonso VII of Castile. The territory in the far east of his dominion, however, had gained much independence during the rule of his mother and experienced many rebellions. After his recognition in Castile, Alfonso fought to curb the autonomy of the local barons.

When Alfonso the Battler, King of Navarre and Aragón, died without descendants in 1134, he willed his kingdom to the Knights Templar and the Knights Hospitaller.[10] The aristocracy of both kingdoms rejected this. García Ramírez, Count of Monzón was elected in Navarre[11] while Alfonso pretended to the throne of Aragón. The nobles chose another candidate in the dead king's brother, Ramiro II.[11] Alfonso responded by reclaiming La Rioja and "attempted to annex the district around Zaragoza and Tarazona".[1]

In several skirmishes, he defeated the joint Navarro-Aragonese army and put the kingdoms to vassalage. He had the strong support of the lords north of the Pyrenees, who held lands as far as the River Rhône. In the end, however, the combined forces of the Navarre and Aragón were too much for his control. At this time, he helped Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona, in his wars with the other Catalan counties to unite the old Marca Hispanica.

Imperial rule

13th-century miniature of Alfonso VII of León from the codex Tumbo A. Santiago de Compostela Cathedral

A vague tradition had always assigned the title of emperor to the sovereign who held León. Sancho the Great considered the city the imperiale culmen and minted coins with the inscription Imperator totius Hispaniae after being crowned in it. Such a sovereign was considered the most direct representative of the Visigothic kings, who had been themselves the representatives of the Roman Empire. But though appearing in charters, and claimed by Alfonso VI of León and Alfonso the Battler, the title had been little more than a flourish of rhetoric.

On 26 May 1135, Alfonso was crowned "Emperor of Spain" in the Cathedral of León.[1] By this, he probably wished to assert his authority over the entire peninsula and his absolute leadership of the Reconquista. He appears to have striven for the formation of a national unity which Spain had never possessed since the fall of the Visigothic kingdom. The elements he had to deal with could not be welded together. The weakness of Aragon enabled him to make his superiority effective. After Afonso Henriques recognised him as liege in 1137, Alfonso VII lost the Battle of Valdevez in 1141 thereby affirming Portugal's independence in the Treaty of Zamora (1143).[12] In 1143, he himself recognised this status quo and consented to the marriage of Petronila of Aragon with Ramon Berenguer IV, a union which combined Aragon and Catalonia into the Crown of Aragon.

War against Al-Andalus

Alfonso was a pious prince. He introduced the Cistercians to Iberia by founding a monastery at Fitero. He adopted a militant attitude towards the Moors of Al-Andalus, especially the Almoravids. From 1138, when he besieged Coria, Alfonso led a series of crusades subjugating the Almoravids. After a seven-month siege, he took the fortress of Oreja near Toledo and, as the Chronica Adefonsi Imperatoris tells it:

… early in the morning the castle was surrendered and the towers were filled with Christian knights, and the royal standards were raised above a high tower. Those who held the standards shouted out loud and proclaimed "Long live Alfonso, emperor of León and Toledo!"

In 1142, Alfonso besieged Coria a second time and took it.[13] In 1144, he advanced as far as Córdoba. Two years later, the Almohads invaded and he was forced to refortify his southern frontier and come to an agreement with the Almoravid Ibn Ganiya for their mutual defence. When Pope Eugene III preached the Second Crusade, Alfonso VII, with García Ramírez of Navarre and Ramon Berenguer IV, led a mixed army of Catalans and Franks, with a GenoesePisan navy, in a crusade against the rich port city of Almería, which was occupied in October 1147.[1] A third of the city was granted to Genoa and subsequently leased out to Otto de Bonvillano, a Genoese citizen. It was Castile's first Mediterranean seaport.[14] In 1151, Alfonso signed the Treaty of Tudilén with Ramon Berenguer. The treaty defined the zones of conquest in Andalusia in order to prevent the two rulers from coming into conflict. Six years later, Almería entered into Almohad possession. Alfonso was returning from an expedition against them when he died on 21 August 1157 in Las Fresnedas, north of the Sierra Morena.[1]

Legacy

Alfonso was at once a patron of the church and a protector, though not a supporter of, the Muslims, who were a minority of his subjects. His reign ended in an unsuccessful campaign against the rising power of the Almohads. Though he was not actually defeated, his death in the pass, while on his way back to Toledo, occurred in circumstances which showed that no man could be what he claimed to be – "king of the men of the two religions." Furthermore, by dividing his realm between his sons, he ensured that Christendom would not present the new Almohad threat with a united front.

Family

In November 1128, he married Berenguela,[15] daughter of Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona.[16] She died in 1149. Their children were:

In 1152, Alfonso married Richeza of Poland, the daughter of Ladislaus II the Exile.[21] They had:

Alfonso also had two mistresses, having children by both. By an Asturian noblewoman named Gontrodo Pérez, he had an illegitimate daughter, Urraca (1132–1164), who married García Ramírez of Navarre, the mother retiring to a convent in 1133.[23]

Later in his reign, he formed a liaison with Urraca Fernández, widow of count Rodrigo Martínez and daughter of Fernando García de Hita, having a daughter, Stephanie the Unfortunate (1148–1180), who was killed by her jealous husband, Fernán Ruiz de Castro.

Family tree

Constance
of Burgundy
Alfonso VI
of León & Castile
Pope
Callixtus II
Raymond
of Burgundy
Urraca
of León
Alfonso I
of Pamplona
& Aragon
Teresa
of Portugal
Henry
of Burgundy
Sancha
Raimúndez
Berengaria
of Barcelona
Alfonso VII
of León & Castile
Richeza
of Poland
Afonso I
of Portugal
Sancho III
of Castile
Ferdinand II
of León
UrracaGarcía Ramírez
of Navarre
ConstanceLouis VII
of France
SanchaSancho VI
of Navarre
SanchaAlfonso II
of Aragon

In fiction

A parody version of king Alfonso and queen Berengaria is presented in the tragicomedy La venganza de Don Mendo by Pedro Muñoz Seca. In its film version, Antonio Garisa played Alfonso.[24]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Reilly 2003, p. 60.
  2. ^ Momenti e figure della civiltà europea. Saggi storici e storiografici, vol. I–II (in Italian). Ed. di Storia e Letteratura. p. 178.
  3. ^ a b c d Reilly 2003, p. 59.
  4. ^ a b Fletcher 1984, p. 133.
  5. ^ Stroll 2004, p. 239.
  6. ^ Reilly 1998, p. 12.
  7. ^ Waag 2022, p. 83.
  8. ^ García-Osuna y Rodríguez 2012, p. 108.
  9. ^ Reilly 1982, p. 361.
  10. ^ France 2005, p. 122.
  11. ^ a b Lourie 1975, p. 635.
  12. ^ Reilly 1998, p. 309.
  13. ^ Powers 2010, p. 432.
  14. ^ Riley-Smith 1990, p. 48.
  15. ^ Barton 1997, p. 286.
  16. ^ Graham-Leigh 2005, p. table 4.
  17. ^ Reilly 1998, pp. 27–28.
  18. ^ a b Barton 1997, p. 13.
  19. ^ Hanley 2019, p. 233.
  20. ^ Bryson 1999, p. 29.
  21. ^ Reilly 1998, p. 114.
  22. ^ Reilly 1998, p. 307.
  23. ^ Reilly 1998, p. 143.
  24. ^ Juan Payán, Miguel (2007). La historia de España a través del cine (in Spanish). Cacitel. ISBN 978-84-96613-10-2. Retrieved 31 December 2020.

Bibliography

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  • Bryson, David (1999). Queen Jeanne and the Promised Land: Dynasty, Homeland, Religion and Violence in Sixteenth-Century France. Brill.
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  • France, John (2005). The Crusades and the Expansion of Catholic Christendom, 1000–1714. Routledge.
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Alfonso VII of León and Castile
Cadet branch of the House of Ivrea
Born: 1 March 1105 Died: 21 August 1157
Regnal titles
Preceded by King of Galicia
1111–1157
Succeeded by
King of León
1126–1157
King of Castile
1126–1157
Succeeded by
Emperor of All Spain
1126–1157
with Alfonso I of Aragon (1126–1134)
Succeeded by
Title abandoned

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