La consolidación de la frontera oriental de la diócesis burgalesa, 1150-1250
The eastern flank of the diocese of Burgos barely registers in the cathedral archive during the decades following the creation of said diocese, around 1068. It was a region that had suffered a complex history, often disputed between the realms of Navarre and Castile, while episcopal activity seems t...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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2023
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Hispania sacra
Year: 2023, Volume: 75, Issue: 152, Pages: 299-306 |
Further subjects: | B
Mauricio
B Froncea B Castilla B Oca B Hilario B episcopado |
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Summary: | The eastern flank of the diocese of Burgos barely registers in the cathedral archive during the decades following the creation of said diocese, around 1068. It was a region that had suffered a complex history, often disputed between the realms of Navarre and Castile, while episcopal activity seems to have been concentrated in the area around the city of Burgos. However, from approximately 1160 we observe renewed episcopal interest in the hitherto largely ignored eastern periphery, first of all with the reactivation of the old seat at Oca, and subsequently, between 1215-1235, in the areas bordering the diocese of Calahorra. The abbey of Froncea would play an important role in this process, its cartulary documenting it and its abbots representing the bishop in the area. En las décadas que siguieron a la creación de la diócesis de Burgos hacia 1068, el flanco centro-oriental de la circunscripción, con una compleja historia geopolítica a caballo entre Castilla y Navarra, apenas figuraba en la documentación conservada en el archivo catedralicio. Todo apunta a que la actividad episcopal se circunscribía al entorno de la ciudad de Burgos. No obstante, a partir de 1160, se aprecia un renovado interés en el espacio periférico, primero en la reactivación de la antigua sede aukense y después, entre aproximadamente 1215-1235, en el espacio limítrofe con la vecina diócesis de Calahorra. La abadía de Froncea sería clave en el proceso, su cartulario el mejor testimonio de ello, y sus abades figuras claves en la imposición de la autoridad episcopal en estas tierras antaño olvidadas. |
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ISSN: | 1988-4265 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Hispania sacra
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.3989/hs.2023.22 |