
Leonor of England
The Plantagenet Queen of Castile
Jose Manuel Cerda Costabal(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 22. June 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-1-041-06347-6 (ISBN)
Description
This book provides readers with the first biography in English on Leonor of England, bringing to life an understudied but fascinating figure who has been overshadowed by her famed parents and brothers. Leonor, also known as Eleanor, was queen consort of Castile (1170-1214), the wife of King Alfonso VIII and, as a Plantagenet, part of one of Europe's most powerful dynastic networks.
The chapters move chronologically through the queen's life but centre around key themes such as her enigmatic dowry, her participation in European diplomacy and the development of courtly culture, the arts and literature in Castile. Drawing together a wide range of sources, from visual and literary accounts, royal itineraries and chronicles to her dower charter and legal texts, this study unveils Leonor as a powerful woman, well endowed with the means to exercise her authority with autonomy and decisiveness. She inaugurated the very first marriage alliance between England and an Iberian kingdom, promoted the family cult of martyr Thomas Becket in his adopted kingdom and contributed decisively to the consolidation of Burgos as the royal city and Castilian capital. Her arrival on the peninsula was key to the dynastic and identity projects that developed throughout the reign of Alfonso VIII. She was the very first queen consort in Castile to have a personal household fully funded by her dower resources and entirely at her service, which provided for a fabulous court attended by some of the best sculptors, musicians, troubadours, scholars, painters and minstrels.
Leonor of England offers medieval students and scholars interested in queenship, women's history, court culture and dynastic power more broadly a rare exploration of a figure who has remained in the shadows until now.
The chapters move chronologically through the queen's life but centre around key themes such as her enigmatic dowry, her participation in European diplomacy and the development of courtly culture, the arts and literature in Castile. Drawing together a wide range of sources, from visual and literary accounts, royal itineraries and chronicles to her dower charter and legal texts, this study unveils Leonor as a powerful woman, well endowed with the means to exercise her authority with autonomy and decisiveness. She inaugurated the very first marriage alliance between England and an Iberian kingdom, promoted the family cult of martyr Thomas Becket in his adopted kingdom and contributed decisively to the consolidation of Burgos as the royal city and Castilian capital. Her arrival on the peninsula was key to the dynastic and identity projects that developed throughout the reign of Alfonso VIII. She was the very first queen consort in Castile to have a personal household fully funded by her dower resources and entirely at her service, which provided for a fabulous court attended by some of the best sculptors, musicians, troubadours, scholars, painters and minstrels.
Leonor of England offers medieval students and scholars interested in queenship, women's history, court culture and dynastic power more broadly a rare exploration of a figure who has remained in the shadows until now.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
General, Postgraduate, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate Core
Illustrations
10 farbige Abbildungen, 10 Farbfotos bzw. farbige Rasterbilder, 2 s/w Zeichnungen, 2 s/w Abbildungen
2 Line drawings, black and white; 10 Halftones, color; 10 Illustrations, color; 2 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Weight
540 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-041-06347-6 (9781041063476)
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Person
Jose Manuel Cerda Costabal is an Associate Professor of Medieval History and the Director of the Humanities Lab at San Sebastian University in Chile. He is the founder and was director of the Centre for Medieval Studies at Gabriela Mistral University. A historian of medieval monarchy, royal institutions and queenship, he has published on assemblies and parliamentary origins in England and the Spanish kingdoms, the reign of Henry II and his daughter Leonor of England, queen consort of Castile. He is a royal history specialist commentator for NBCU Universal Telemundo Channel.
Content
List of illustrations
Foreword
Chronology
1. A Queen in the Shadows
2. The Childhood of a Princess from Bordeaux to Burgos
3. Gascony: The Enigmatic Dowry of the Consort
4. The Dower and Resources of the Queen
5. The Cult of the Archbishop Martyr of England
6. A Monastery and Hospital for the Royal City
7. The Promotion of Culture in Castile
8. Wife, Mother and Diplomat
9. Saint Leonor? Fame and Posterity
10. Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography
Index
Foreword
Chronology
1. A Queen in the Shadows
2. The Childhood of a Princess from Bordeaux to Burgos
3. Gascony: The Enigmatic Dowry of the Consort
4. The Dower and Resources of the Queen
5. The Cult of the Archbishop Martyr of England
6. A Monastery and Hospital for the Royal City
7. The Promotion of Culture in Castile
8. Wife, Mother and Diplomat
9. Saint Leonor? Fame and Posterity
10. Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography
Index