Nobility, kinship and memory in Santa Eufemia de Cozuelos, the first female convent of the Military Order of Santiago

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Maria Soledad Ferrer-Vidal Díaz del Riguero
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This paper refers to the noble patronage around Santa Eufemia de Cozuelos, the first female house of the Military Order of Santiago since 1186, based in the north of the Kingdom of Castile, during the second half of the thirteenth century. This patronage provided the convent with funerary spaces to perpetuate the memory of some noble Castilian and Leonese families whose members effected important land donations to the monastery, thus assuring prayers for the salvation of their souls. Unlike the vast majority of the many female monastic houses founded in the kingdoms of Castile and León in the Middle Ages, the lack of aristocratic founders, patrons or benefactors in all the female Jacobean convents in Castile and León since their founding until the second half of the thirteenth century, Santa Eufemia among them, is striking. The subject of this paper aims to determine how the Military Order of Santiago managed to attract to its first female house a whole group of noble lineages. The patronage of these noble families along the second half of the thirteenth century provided the Jacobean monastery with the noble prestige that many other Castilian female convents had from their origin and of which Santa Eufemia lacked, and furthermore, also provided the Jacobean convent with the most relevant territorial expansion of its monastic domain, precisely along this same period. A detailed revision of the available source material and bibliography allowed us to put together enough information to follow and verify this process.
Santa Eufemia de Cozuelos的高贵、亲情和记忆,圣地亚哥军事教团的第一个女修道院
本文指的是13世纪下半叶,圣女修道院(Santa Eufemia de Cozuelos)周围的贵族庇护。圣女修道院是自1186年以来圣地亚哥军事教团的第一座女性修道院,位于卡斯蒂利亚王国北部。这种赞助为修道院提供了埋葬空间,以永久纪念一些贵族卡斯蒂利亚和莱昂家族,他们的成员向修道院捐赠了重要的土地,从而确保为拯救他们的灵魂祈祷。与中世纪卡斯蒂利亚和莱昂王国建立的许多女性修道院中的绝大多数不同,卡斯蒂利亚与莱昂的所有女性雅各宾修道院自成立以来直到13世纪下半叶都缺乏贵族创始人、赞助人或捐助者,其中包括圣女修道院,这一点令人震惊。本文的主题旨在确定圣地亚哥军事教团是如何将一群贵族血统吸引到其第一座女性住宅的。十三世纪下半叶,这些贵族家族的庇护为雅各宾修道院提供了许多其他卡斯蒂利亚女修道院所缺乏的贵族声望,而且也为雅各比修道院提供了与其修道院领域最相关的领土扩张,正是在同一时期。对现有的原始材料和参考书目进行了详细的修订,使我们能够收集足够的信息来遵循和验证这一过程。
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Ordines Militares
Ordines Militares Arts and Humanities-History
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