Publication: Matrimonio, consanguinidad y la aristocracia nueva castellana: consolidación de la Casa de Alba (1440-1531)
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Hernández Franco, Juan
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Historia Social, Historia de la Familia e Historia Política conver
gen en el presente artículo para intentar
analizar
cómo
se
forma
la casa
de
Alba,
y avanzar
en
su
trayectoria
de
ascenso
social
desde
el siglo
XIII,
cuando son miembros de la oligarquía toledana, hasta 1531, inicios del periodo del ducado de Fernando
Álvarez de
Toledo, el
Grande
. En ese proceso desempeña un destacado papel las alianzas matrimoniales
con casas aristocráticas de más lustre (Enríquez y Benavente) y con posterioridad, especialmente en
el siglo XVI, la recurrencia a matrimonios entre parientes muy cercanos en grado de consanguinidad.
Social History , Family History and Political History conver ge on this article, in which we try to analyse how the house of Alba was formed, and progress in the traject ory of social ascent the house of Alba experienc ed from the 13th century –when they were member s of the oligarchy of Toledo– until 1531, when the Duchy was created for Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, the Great. In this process, marital alliances with more prestigi ous aristocratic families, such as the Enríquez and the Benavente, played a prominen t role, and subsequently , in the sixteenth century , marriages between close relatives with some degree of consanguinity became recurrent
Social History , Family History and Political History conver ge on this article, in which we try to analyse how the house of Alba was formed, and progress in the traject ory of social ascent the house of Alba experienc ed from the 13th century –when they were member s of the oligarchy of Toledo– until 1531, when the Duchy was created for Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, the Great. In this process, marital alliances with more prestigi ous aristocratic families, such as the Enríquez and the Benavente, played a prominen t role, and subsequently , in the sixteenth century , marriages between close relatives with some degree of consanguinity became recurrent
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