Rebelles, infideles, traditores. Insumisión política y poder aristocrático en el Reino de León.
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https://doi.org/10.12795/hid.2011.i38.10Abstract
RESUMEN: En el presente trabajo se analiza el fenómeno de la insumisión nobiliaria a fin de realizar una aproximación a las transformaciones sociales y políticas que experimentó el Reino de León a lo largo del siglo X. El examen de las formas concretas en que se expresó la insumisión nobiliaria, los intereses y objetivos perseguidos por los magnates rebeldes, así como las modalidades y alcances del castigo regio revela, en efecto, el desarrollo de profundos cambios sociales signados por la emergencia de la aristocracia como grupo dotado de prerrogativas políticas propias y con una capacidad de reproducción social independiente de la monarquía. La conflictividad aristocrática aparece así como manifestación de la dinámica propia del sistema feudal, que si bien se hallaba en su etapa de génesis, ya aparece imprimiendo su lógica de funcionamiento al sistema político en el norte hispánico.
ABSTRACT: Through the study of the insubordination of the nobles, this paper examines the social and political transformation that took place in the Kingdom of León during the 10th century. The study of the forms of rebellion employed by the nobles, the interests and objectives of the magnates, the type and extent of the punitive measures undertaken by the kings reveal, in effect, the development of profound social changes marking the emergence of an aristocracy that had its own political prerogatives and social independence from the monarchy. The conflicts of the aristocracy are a clear manifestation of the dynamics of a feudal system that was still in its infancy but which, at the same time, was producing changes in the political system in the north of Spain.
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