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dc.creatorGonzález González, Raúl
dc.date2022-01-13
dc.identifierhttps://intushistoria.uai.cl/index.php/intushistoria/article/view/464
dc.identifier10.15691/%x
dc.descriptionInfanzones appear in written sources from tenth-century Northwestern Iberia as servants of the aristocracy, linked to their magnate patrons through ties of clientele and service. Recurring episodes of political instability in the 980s-1030s undermined traditional authority and customary social identities in the kingdom of Leon, which provided some opportunities for upward mobility. Infanzones took advantage of this chance for social ascent by redefining themselves as warriors and consolidating their position as local elites throughout the eleventh century, to the point of being finally recognized as a nobility of blood.es-ES
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dc.languagespa
dc.publisherUniversidad Adolfo Ibañezes-ES
dc.relationhttps://intushistoria.uai.cl/index.php/intushistoria/article/view/464/379
dc.rightsCopyright (c) 2022 Intus - Legere Historiaes-ES
dc.rightshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0es-ES
dc.sourceIntus - legere Historia; Vol. 15, Nº 2 (2021): Dossier: ‘LA PENÍNSULA IBÉRICA ENTRE LA ANTIGÜEDAD TARDÍA Y LA ALTA EDAD MEDIA (S. VI-XI); 331-356en-US
dc.sourceIntus - Legere Historia; Vol. 15, Nº 2 (2021): Dossier: ‘LA PENÍNSULA IBÉRICA ENTRE LA ANTIGÜEDAD TARDÍA Y LA ALTA EDAD MEDIA (S. VI-XI); 331-356es-ES
dc.source0719-8949
dc.source0718-5456
dc.subjectHistoria de España; Historia Medievales-ES
dc.subjectEarly Middle Ages, Social mobility, Warrior identity, Kingdom of Leones-ES
dc.titleTHE SHIFTING STATUS OF INFANZONES: WARRIOR IDENTITY AND SOCIAL MOBILITY IN THE KINGDOM OF LEONes-ES
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