Ecclesiastical Support to the Master of Avis: An Analysis from the Aclamation Act of 1385

The death of king Fernando of Portugal in October 1383 without male heirs opened a succesion crisis. Despite the studies that have been made concerning the composition of the factions that supported the various pretenders to the throne, in special about the participation of town elites and nobility,...

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Main Author: André Madruga Coelho
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2017-07-01
Series:En la España Medieval
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Online Access:http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ELEM/article/view/56087
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spelling doaj-dd1577184a93490fb46ad55d934d9cbf2020-11-24T21:53:30ZspaUniversidad Complutense de MadridEn la España Medieval0214-30381988-29712017-07-0140014716210.5209/ELEM.5608751931Ecclesiastical Support to the Master of Avis: An Analysis from the Aclamation Act of 1385André Madruga Coelho0CIDEHUS-Universidade de ÉvoraThe death of king Fernando of Portugal in October 1383 without male heirs opened a succesion crisis. Despite the studies that have been made concerning the composition of the factions that supported the various pretenders to the throne, in special about the participation of town elites and nobility, there are still few contributions on the participation of the clergy in the conflict. This is a matter of great importance, given the religious character of the royal power in the legitimation of kings and dynasties, in particular in a period marked by the Schism of the Catholic Church. Therefore, starting from the list of signatories and witnesses of the acclamation act of João I, made in the cortes of Coimbra in 1385, our aim is to analyse the participation of the clergy in the fight for the throne, identifying the main protagonists of each party and the reasons for their positions, as well as the consequences for their later ecclesiastic and political careers.http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ELEM/article/view/56087Cisma del Occidentecrisis dinásticalegitimidad realclero medieval.
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Ecclesiastical Support to the Master of Avis: An Analysis from the Aclamation Act of 1385
En la España Medieval
Cisma del Occidente
crisis dinástica
legitimidad real
clero medieval.
author_facet André Madruga Coelho
author_sort André Madruga Coelho
title Ecclesiastical Support to the Master of Avis: An Analysis from the Aclamation Act of 1385
title_short Ecclesiastical Support to the Master of Avis: An Analysis from the Aclamation Act of 1385
title_full Ecclesiastical Support to the Master of Avis: An Analysis from the Aclamation Act of 1385
title_fullStr Ecclesiastical Support to the Master of Avis: An Analysis from the Aclamation Act of 1385
title_full_unstemmed Ecclesiastical Support to the Master of Avis: An Analysis from the Aclamation Act of 1385
title_sort ecclesiastical support to the master of avis: an analysis from the aclamation act of 1385
publisher Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series En la España Medieval
issn 0214-3038
1988-2971
publishDate 2017-07-01
description The death of king Fernando of Portugal in October 1383 without male heirs opened a succesion crisis. Despite the studies that have been made concerning the composition of the factions that supported the various pretenders to the throne, in special about the participation of town elites and nobility, there are still few contributions on the participation of the clergy in the conflict. This is a matter of great importance, given the religious character of the royal power in the legitimation of kings and dynasties, in particular in a period marked by the Schism of the Catholic Church. Therefore, starting from the list of signatories and witnesses of the acclamation act of João I, made in the cortes of Coimbra in 1385, our aim is to analyse the participation of the clergy in the fight for the throne, identifying the main protagonists of each party and the reasons for their positions, as well as the consequences for their later ecclesiastic and political careers.
topic Cisma del Occidente
crisis dinástica
legitimidad real
clero medieval.
url http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ELEM/article/view/56087
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