The Latin Chronicle of the Kings of Castile
, by O'Callaghan, Joseph F.- ISBN: 9780866982788 | 0866982787
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 9/1/2001
Genealogical Tables | |
Kings of Leon, Castile, and Portugal in the Eleventh, Twelfth, and Thirteenth Centuries | p. xi |
Kings of Aragon and Navarre and the Counts of Barcelona | p. xii |
The Almohad Caliphs | p. xiii |
Maps | |
Spain at the Death of Fernando I, 1065 | p. xiv |
Spain at the Death of Alfonso VIII, 1214 | p. xv |
Spain at the Death of Fernando III, 1252 | p. xvi |
Preface | p. xvii |
Introduction | p. xix |
Castile and Leon in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries | p. xx |
The Latin Chronicle of the Kings of Castile | p. xxvi |
The Latin Chronicle of the Kings of Castile | |
From Count Fernan Gonzalez to King Sancho III (923-1158) | |
The Genealogy of the Counts of Castile (923-1065) | p. 1 |
Alfonso VI, King of Leon-Castile (1065-1109) | p. 3 |
Urraca, Queen of Leon-Castile (1109-1126) | p. 7 |
Alfonso I, King of Aragon (1104-1134) | p. 8 |
Alfonso VII, Emperor of Spain and King of Leon-Castile (1126-1157) | p. 11 |
The Coming of the Almohads | p. 13 |
Alfonso VII's Separation of Castile and Leon | p. 15 |
Sancho III, King of Castile (1157-1158) | p. 16 |
The Reign of Alfonso VIII, King of Castile (1158-1214) | |
The Minority of Alfonso VIII | p. 17 |
The Majority and Early Campaigns of Alfonso VIII | p. 19 |
Alfonso IX, King of Leon (1188-1230) | p. 22 |
Preparations for the Battle of Alarcos | p. 24 |
The Battle of Alarcos, 19 July 1195 | p. 26 |
Alfonso IX of Leon makes War against Castile | p. 28 |
King Pedro II of Aragon allies with Castile | p. 30 |
Alfonso VIII and Sancho VII of Navarre | p. 33 |
Alfonso VIII in Gascony | p. 34 |
Infante Fernando and the War with the Moors | p. 36 |
The Fall of Salvatierra, September 1211 | p. 39 |
The Death of Infante Fernando | p. 41 |
Gathering of Crusaders in Toledo | p. 43 |
The Advance to the Puerto del Muradal | p. 45 |
A Shepherd reveals a Passage through the Mountains | p. 47 |
The Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa, 16 July 1212 | p. 49 |
The Advance to Ubeda and Baeza | p. 51 |
The Capture of Alcantara and the Siege of Baeza | p. 54 |
The Battle of Muret and the Death of Pedro II, 1213 | p. 57 |
The Death of Alfonso VIII and Queen Leonor, 1214 | p. 59 |
The Crusade of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa | p. 62 |
The Third and Fourth Crusades. The Fourth Lateran Council | p. 64 |
The Reign of Fernando III, King of Castile-Leon (1217-1252) | |
Enrique I, King of Castile (1214-1217) | p. 68 |
The Civil War and the Death of Enrique I | p. 70 |
Fernando III is summoned from Leon | p. 74 |
Alfonso IX invades the Kingdom of Castile | p. 75 |
The Acclamation of Fernando III at Valladolid | p. 76 |
The Withdrawal of Alfonso IX of Leon | p. 78 |
The Burial of Enrique I at Las Huelgas de Burgos | p. 79 |
The Suppression of Count Alvaro's Rebellion | p. 80 |
The Deaths of Count Alvaro and Count Fernando | p. 83 |
The Marriage of Fernando III and Beatriz of Swabia | p. 84 |
The Rebels: Rodrigo Diaz de los Cameros and Gonzalo Perez de Molina | p. 86 |
The Marriage of King John of Jerusalem and the Princess Berenguela | p. 87 |
Fernando III proposes to go to War against the Moors | p. 88 |
Queen Berenguela's Response. Preparations for War against the Saracens | p. 90 |
Civil War among the Almohads in Morocco and Spain | p. 92 |
Fernando III attacks Quesada, Priego and Loja | p. 94 |
The Castilians and the King of Baeza campaign in Andalucia | p. 96 |
Fernando III requires the King of Baeza to yield Salvatierra, Burgalimar, and Capilla | p. 97 |
The Siege of Capilla and the Murder of the King of Baeza | p. 99 |
The Fall of Capilla. Unsuccessful Campaigns of the Kings of Portugal and Leon | p. 101 |
Louis VIII, King of France, attacks the Albigensian Heretics | p. 103 |
The Submission of the Count of Toulouse to Louis IX and Blanche of Castile | p. 104 |
The Rebellion of Ibn Hud of Murcia against the Almohads | p. 106 |
The Mission of Cardinal Jean d'Abbeville, 1228-1229 | p. 108 |
Jaime I of Aragon and the Conquest of Mallorca, 1229 | p. 110 |
Alfonso IX of Leon triumphs over Ibn Hud at Alange | p. 112 |
The Occupation of Elvas by the Portuguese | p. 113 |
The Crusade of Emperor Frederick II to the Holy Land, 1228 | p. 114 |
The Papal Army invades Frederick II's Territory in Apulia | p. 116 |
The Death of Alfonso IX of Leon | p. 118 |
Fernando III becomes King of Leon | p. 120 |
Fernando III pacifies Galicia and Asturias | p. 121 |
Fernando III conducts Business in Burgos | p. 122 |
The Fall of Ubeda, Borriana, and Trujillo, 1233 | p. 123 |
The Revolt of Lope Diaz de Haro and Alvar Perez | p. 125 |
The End of the Revolt of Alvar Perez and Lope Diaz | p. 127 |
The Truce between Fernando III and Ibn Hud | p. 128 |
The Revolt of the Romans against Pope Gregory IX | p. 130 |
The Christians break into the City of Cordoba | p. 132 |
Fernando III hastens to aid the Christians in Cordoba | p. 134 |
Fernando III directs the Siege of Cordoba | p. 136 |
Negotiations for the Surrender of Cordoba | p. 138 |
The Christians take Possession of Cordoba | p. 140 |
Provision for the Defense and Settlement of Cordoba | p. 142 |
Fernando III leaves Toledo for Burgos | p. 144 |
Select Bibliography | p. 145 |
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