Patriotismo y legitimación monárquica en el pensamiento de Alonso de Cartagena: los escritos de Basilea / Patriotism and Monarchical Legitimation in the Thought of Alonso de Cartagena: Basel’s writings
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Alonso de Cartagena’s (1385-1456) thought is representative of a group of elite lawyers who put their university education at the service of centralized political power, which is going to be provided with great part of the features that had been identified with the Church along the Middle Media. This concept would be developed in most part of Europe, but in Castilla is going to adopt peculiar features. Indeed, the Castilian scholars will endeavor to show that their kingdom is independent of the Empire by virtue of its Goth origins, and will assign a unitary character, with the intention of representing not only Castilla but the whole of Spain. What the Bishop of Burgos wrote during his stay in the Council of Basle perfectly represents this trend.
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