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Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies | 2011

Marriage across frontiers: sexual mixing, power and identity in medieval Iberia

Simon Barton

This article explores the functions that interfaith marriages and other sexual liaisons fulfilled within the overall dynamic of Christian–Muslim relations in the medieval Iberian Peninsula. While in the aftermath of the Islamic conquest exogamous marriages served to consolidate Muslim authority over the region, such alliances later became a tool of diplomacy for the Umayyads and other élite families in their relations with the emerging Christian states of the North. The taking of a Christian bride or slave concubine by a Muslim potentate was in part a dynastic defence mechanism, designed to forestall the danger that a Muslim wifes family might at some point stake its own claims to power; it was also regarded as symbolic of Islamic political and military hegemony. Here, the marriage alliance that was arranged between Princess Teresa Vermúdez of León and a certain “pagan king” of Toledo at the beginning of the eleventh century is investigated and it is argued that the ruler in question could have been the ḥājib [chief minister] ‘Abd al-Malik al-Muẓaffar or his brother ‘Abd al-Raḥmān Sanchuelo, heir to the caliphal throne. By c. 1100 a convergence of political and cultural factors – not least the marked shift in the peninsular balance of power – condemned the practice of interfaith marriage to a swift decline. However, the “cultural memory” of such liaisons was to carry a powerful resonance within Christian society thereafter, helping to reinforce community identity and define social and cultural boundaries between the faiths.


Historical Research | 2000

A Forgotten Crusade: Alfonso VII of León-Castile and the Campaign for Jaén (1148)

Simon Barton


The English Historical Review | 2011

El Cid, Cluny and the Medieval Spanish Reconquista

Simon Barton


Speculum | 2017

James J. Todesca, ed., The Emergence of León-Castile c. 1065–1500: Essays Presented to J. F. O’Callaghan. Farnham, Surrey, UK, and Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2015. Pp. xx, 188; 5 black-and-white figures.

Simon Barton


Catholic Historical Review | 2011

119.95. ISBN: 978-1409420354.Table of contents available online at https://www.routledge.com/products/9781409420354 (accessed 6 April 2016)

Simon Barton


History | 2010

The Arts of Intimacy: Christians, Jews, and Muslims in the Making of Castilian Culture (review)

Simon Barton


The Journal of Ecclesiastical History | 2009

Crusading Spirituality in the Holy Land and Iberia c.1095–c.1187 – By William J. Purkis

Simon Barton


Speculum | 2009

Spain, 1157–1300. A partible inheritance. By Peter Linehan. (A History of Spain.) Pp. xviii+284 incl. genealogical table and map. Malden, MA–Oxford: Blackwell, 2008. £55. 978 0 631 17284 0

Simon Barton


Speculum | 2009

Estrella Pérez Rodríguez, “Vita Didaci,” poema sobre el fundador de Benevivere . Estudio y edición crítica con traducción del poema y de los diplomas relacionados. (Ediciones Griegas y Latinas, 6.) León: Universidad de León, 2008. Paper. Pp. 451; 9 black-and-white and color figures and 55 tables.

Simon Barton


History | 2009

Vita Didaci, poema sobre el fundador de Benevívere . Estudio y edición crítica con traducción del poema y de los diplomas relacionados. (Ediciones Griegas y Latinas, 6). Estrella Pérez Rodríguez

Simon Barton

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