The self-coronations of Iberian kings: a crooked line
Keywords: 
Coronation
Unction
Castile
Monarchy
Political theology
Issue Date: 
2014
Publisher: 
Universitat de Lleida
ISSN: 
1888-3931
Citation: 
Aurell, Jaume. «The self-coronations of Iberian kings: a crooked line». Imago temporis: medium Aevum, 2014, p. 151-175
Abstract
This article focuses on the practice of self-coronation among medieval Iberian Castilian kings and its religious, political, and ideological implications. The article takes Alfonso XI of Castile self-coronation (1332) as a central event, and establishes a conceptual genealogy, significance, and relevance of this self-coronation, taking Visigothic, Asturian, Leonese, and Castilian chronicles as a main source, and applying political theology as a methodology. The gesture of self-coronation has an evident transgressive connotation which deserves particular attention, and could throw some light upon the traditional debate on the supposed “un-sacred” kingship of Castilian kings.

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