Alonso de Fonseca, Obispo de Ávila, Cuenca and Osma, and the Ascensus of a Linage of Portuguese exiles in Castile-La Mancha XV and XVI ; Alonso de Fonseca, Obispo de Ávila, Cuenca y Osma, y el Ascenso de un Linaje de exiliados portugueses en la Castilla de los Siglos XV y XVI
Contribution to the study of the circulation of noble elites in the Hispan reindeer in the Lowo-edieval period. Since the end of the 14th century, many Portuguese nobles exiled in the Kingdom of Castile, where successful social and political progression races took place. The aim of this article is to contribute to knowledge of this process, paying attention to the middle-ranking boundary of the Fonseca, which was established in the city of Toro following exile in Castile de la Queen Beatriz. It is peculiar that many of its members had successful ecclesiastical careers and occupied many episcopal sites in Castile, and even enjoyed influence in the Curia. On this occasion, the analysis will focus on one of the least known churches, Alonso de Fonseca, who was bishop of Ávila, Cuenca and Osma. Particular attention is paid to the political aspect of his career, in the city of Toro, and to his project of social and political encumbration of his sufficient son, Gutierre de Fonseca, who became one of the most influential members of the oligarchic group in Toro, especially after the defeat of the communes, against whom he militated ; Peer reviewed ; Contribution to the study of the circulation of noble elites in the Hispan reindeer in the Lowo-edieval period. Since the end of the 14th century, many Portuguese nobles exiled in the Kingdom of Castile, where successful social and political progression races took place. The aim of this article is to contribute to knowledge of this process, paying attention to the middle-ranking boundary of the Fonseca, which was established in the city of Toro following exile in Castile de la Queen Beatriz. It is peculiar that many of its members had successful ecclesiastical careers and occupied many episcopal sites in Castile, and even enjoyed influence in the Curia. On this occasion, the analysis will focus on one of the least known churches, Alonso de Fonseca, who was bishop of Ávila, Cuenca and Osma. Particular attention is paid to the political aspect of his career, in the city of ...