The reign of Alfonso VII occupied more than a quarter century
during which the political landscape of medieval Spain was altered
significantly. It was marked by the enhancement of royal
administration, an increased papal intervention in the affairs of
the peninsular church, and the development of the church's
territorial structure.
With the publication of The Kingdom of Leon-Castilla Under King
Alfonso VII, 1126-1157, Bernard Reilly completes a detailed,
three-part history of the largest of the Christian states of the
Iberian peninsula from the mid-eleventh through the mid-twelfth
century. Like his earlier books on the reigns of Queen Urraca and
King Alfonso VI, this will no doubt be an essential resource for
all students of European and Spanish history and to anyone
investigating the antecedents of Castile's eventual preeminence in
Iberian affairs.
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