El mito que hace historia. Urraca i de león (1081-1126) en la historia compostellana (C. 1107- 1149)

Translated title of the contribution: The myth that makes history. Urraca i de león (1081-1126) in the compostellana history (C. 1107-1149)

Ángel G.Gordo Molina, Diego Melo Carrasco

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Abstract

The Historia Compostellanais the source that most commonly refers to the actions, passions and disabilities of the queen, who is seduced, and captive because of the wickedness and lust of women's own lineage and so leads to the men around her to error and greed. Chronic has created a myth that has made history around her. This paper presents the relationship between the queen and the archbishop Diego II Gelmírezseeking to discover the true queen that the source is determined to hide and distort to meet "gelmirianos" propaganda purposes.

Translated title of the contributionThe myth that makes history. Urraca i de león (1081-1126) in the compostellana history (C. 1107-1149)
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)91-118
Number of pages28
JournalHistoria 396
Volume8
Issue number2
StatePublished - 2018

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