Los obispos de Oporto entre 1138 y 1189: política patrimonial y relaciones con los poderes regio y papal

Translated title of the contribution: The bishops of Porto between 1138 and 1189: patrimonial politics and relations with royal and papal powers

Francesco Renzi, Andrea Mariani

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Abstract

The aim of this article is to study the patrimonial policies and strategies for territorial consolidation of the bishops of Porto after the final restoration of the See in 1112-1114, following the arrival from Compostela of Bishop Hugo. This work focuses on the second phase of expansion of the see in the twelfth century, after first attempts to establish its borders by Bishops Hugo and João Peculiar before his transfer to the see of Braga. This article studies the patrimonial policies of Bishops Pedro (I) Rabaldes, Pedro (II) Pitões, Pedro (III) Sénior, Fernando Martins, Martinho Pires during the periods of the formation of Kingdom of Portugal and the expansion papal authority in the Northwestern Iberian Peninsula.
Translated title of the contributionThe bishops of Porto between 1138 and 1189: patrimonial politics and relations with royal and papal powers
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)121-149
Number of pages29
JournalEn la Espana Medieval
Volume45
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2022

Keywords

  • 12th century
  • Kingdom of Portugal
  • Oporto
  • Papacy, cathedral chapter

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