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Alfonso X, the Dream of Empire, and (Re)Writing History in the Estoria de Espanna
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Why did Alfonso X of Castile-Leon-Galicia relentlessly pursue his claims to the imperial thrones of the Holy Roman Empire and the Iberian 'empire', despite the high costs and probability of failure...
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11 November 2025

Why did Alfonso X of Castile-Leon-Galicia relentlessly pursue his claims to the imperial thrones of the Holy Roman Empire and the Iberian 'empire', despite the high costs and probability of failure?
WINNER: 2021-22 AHGBI-Spanish Embassy Publication Prize
This book examines how the concept of imperium shapes the structure and ideology of the Estoria de España, the first major history of Spain in the vernacular, written under Alfonso's patronage. Through a detailed analysis of its Roman section, it explores how Alfonso's scriptorium translated, adapted, and expanded sources to bolster his imperial claim. More than a chronicle, the Estoria served as propaganda, reinforcing Alfonso's legitimacy by challenging papal authority in imperial elections and appealing to both the Castilian-Leonese nobility-whose financial support was crucial-and other Iberian monarchs.
Alfonso's imperial vision drew not only on the Imperium Hispanicum of his father, Fernando III, but also on his Staufen lineage through his mother, Beatriz of Swabia, whose ties to the Holy Roman Empire likely influenced the historiographical models of the Estoria. By blending Iberian and European traditions, Alfonso positioned Castile as heir to both the Roman and Hohenstaufen legacies, setting a new standard for Iberian historiography that endured for centuries.
WINNER: 2021-22 AHGBI-Spanish Embassy Publication Prize
This book examines how the concept of imperium shapes the structure and ideology of the Estoria de España, the first major history of Spain in the vernacular, written under Alfonso's patronage. Through a detailed analysis of its Roman section, it explores how Alfonso's scriptorium translated, adapted, and expanded sources to bolster his imperial claim. More than a chronicle, the Estoria served as propaganda, reinforcing Alfonso's legitimacy by challenging papal authority in imperial elections and appealing to both the Castilian-Leonese nobility-whose financial support was crucial-and other Iberian monarchs.
Alfonso's imperial vision drew not only on the Imperium Hispanicum of his father, Fernando III, but also on his Staufen lineage through his mother, Beatriz of Swabia, whose ties to the Holy Roman Empire likely influenced the historiographical models of the Estoria. By blending Iberian and European traditions, Alfonso positioned Castile as heir to both the Roman and Hohenstaufen legacies, setting a new standard for Iberian historiography that endured for centuries.
Price: $130.00
Pages: 294
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Tamesis Books
Publication Date:
11 November 2025
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781855664012
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, European history: medieval period, middle ages, HISTORY / Europe / Spain, HISTORY / Historiography, Historiography
List of Illustrations
Introduction
1. The Fecho del Imperio and its context: Alfonso X and the Great Interregnum
2. The dream behind the facts: Alfonso X and the idea of Empire
3. Wording Ideology: Rewriting History in Alfonso X's Estoria de Espanna
4. The Translatio Imperii: the Sennorío changing hands
5. 'E dexado por heredero dell imperio'. Legitimacy and Imperial Lineage
6. The Emperor's Moral Compass: Lessons from the Estoria de Espanna for the Empire
7. The Empire and God: The Sacrality of Monarchy and Divine Patronage.
Conclusions. Alfonso X and the (re)writing of the Empire
Appendix: Translated passages
Bibliography and References
Introduction
1. The Fecho del Imperio and its context: Alfonso X and the Great Interregnum
2. The dream behind the facts: Alfonso X and the idea of Empire
3. Wording Ideology: Rewriting History in Alfonso X's Estoria de Espanna
4. The Translatio Imperii: the Sennorío changing hands
5. 'E dexado por heredero dell imperio'. Legitimacy and Imperial Lineage
6. The Emperor's Moral Compass: Lessons from the Estoria de Espanna for the Empire
7. The Empire and God: The Sacrality of Monarchy and Divine Patronage.
Conclusions. Alfonso X and the (re)writing of the Empire
Appendix: Translated passages
Bibliography and References