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Alfonso II of Asturias

Alfonso II of Asturias (c. 760 – 842), nicknamed the Chaste (Spanish: el Casto), was the king of Asturias during two different periods: first in the year 783 and later from 791 until his death in 842. Upon his death, Nepotian, a family member of undetermined relation, attempted to usurp the crown in place of the future Ramiro I.

Alfonso II in the twelfth-century Libro de los Testamentos.

During his reign, which covered a span of 51 years, Alfonso discovered the supposed tomb of St. James the Great (called Santiago in Spanish) in the town of Compostela, which later became known as the city of Santiago de Compostela. He was the son of Fruela I and Munia, a Basque woman captured and brought back to Asturias by the former following a military campaign.

Early life edit

He was born in Oviedo in 759 or 760. He was put under the guardianship of his aunt Adosinda after his father's death, but one tradition relates his being put in the Monastery of San Xulián de Samos. He was the governor of the palace during the reign of Adosinda's husband Silo. On Silo's death, he was elected king by Adosinda's allies, but the magnates raised his uncle Mauregatus to the throne instead. Alfonso fled to Álava where he found shelter with his maternal relatives. Mauregatus was succeeded by Bermudo I, Alfonso's cousin, who abdicated after his defeat at the Battle of the Burbia River.

Alfonso proclaimed king edit

Alfonso was subsequently elected king on 14 September 791. Poets of a later generation invented the story of the secret marriage between his sister Ximena and Sancho, count of Saldana, and the feats of their son Bernardo del Carpio. Bernardo is the hero of a cantar de gesta written to please the anarchical spirit of the nobles.[1]

Andalusian raids into Asturias edit

On accession to the throne, Hisham I, son of Abd al-Rahman I, commenced a string of military campaigns in the eastern Pyrenees and to the north-west. In 794, a raid spearheaded by Abd al-Karim dealt a major military blow to Alfonso II on the eastern fringes of the Kingdom of Asturias (Cantabria and Castile). The Asturian king asked for the assistance of the Basque Frankish vassal Belasco, master of Álava and bordering regions at the time. Abd al-Karim advanced deeper west into Asturias and pillaged the region, while his brother Abd al-Malik ventured into the western Asturian lands.

Relations with Charlemagne and the Papacy edit

Under pressure from his enemies, Alfonso II reached out to Charlemagne, sending delegations to Toulouse and Aix-la-Chapelle in 796, 797, and 798. These diplomatic efforts may have aimed to strengthen his legitimacy and the Asturian government against ongoing internal unrest——viz., troubles in Galicia——and external attacks of the Ibn Mugait brothers, the generals Abd al-Karim and Abd al-Malik.

Alfonso was acknowledged as a king by Charlemagne and the Pope, and Asturias as a kingdom for the first time. The king showed an interest in the Frankish cult of Saint Martin of Tours, and he encouraged Carolingian Church influence in Asturias. Also, during Alfonso's reign, the alleged resting place of St. James was revealed. Alfonso's envoys to Charlemagne's courts may have also dealt with the adoptionist controversy, which had brought Bermudo's kingdom into Charlemagne's view. It seems that Carolingian support did much to spur his raid into Andalusian territory up to Lisbon, which was captured and sacked by his troops in 798.

Later events edit

In 825, he defeated Cordovan forces at Narón and Anceo and, thanks to these victories, the "repopulation" of parts of Galicia, León, and Castile was started— with charters granted that confirmed the possession of the territories.

Alfonso also moved the capital from Pravia, where Silo had located it, to Oviedo, the city of his father's founding and his birth. There he constructed churches and a palace. He built San Tirso, where he is buried, and Santullano, on the outskirts. The Crónica Sebastianense records his death in 842, saying:

tras haber llevado por 52 años casta, sobria, inmaculada, piadosa y gloriosamente el gobierno del reino
[after having held for 52 years chastely, soberly, immaculately, piously, and gloriously the government of the realm]

Tradition relates that in 814, the body of Saint James was discovered in Compostela and that Alfonso was the first pilgrim to the shrine at Libredón.[2]

References edit

  1. ^   One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Alphonso s.v. Alphonso II.". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 1 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 734.
  2. ^ Portela Silva, E. (2003). Historia de la ciudad de Santiago de Compostela. Universidad de Santiago de Compostela. p. 54. ISBN 8497501373.
Preceded by King of Asturias
791–842
Succeeded by

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the supposed tomb of St James the Great called Santiago in Spanish in the town of Compostela which later became known as the city of Santiago de Compostela He was the son of Fruela I and Munia a Basque woman captured and brought back to Asturias by the former following a military campaign Contents 1 Early life 2 Alfonso proclaimed king 3 Andalusian raids into Asturias 4 Relations with Charlemagne and the Papacy 5 Later events 6 ReferencesEarly life editHe was born in Oviedo in 759 or 760 He was put under the guardianship of his aunt Adosinda after his father s death but one tradition relates his being put in the Monastery of San Xulian de Samos He was the governor of the palace during the reign of Adosinda s husband Silo On Silo s death he was elected king by Adosinda s allies but the magnates raised his uncle Mauregatus to the throne instead Alfonso fled to Alava where he found shelter with his maternal relatives Mauregatus was succeeded by Bermudo I Alfonso s cousin who abdicated after his defeat at the Battle of the Burbia River Alfonso proclaimed king editAlfonso was subsequently elected king on 14 September 791 Poets of a later generation invented the story of the secret marriage between his sister Ximena and Sancho count of Saldana and the feats of their son Bernardo del Carpio Bernardo is the hero of a cantar de gesta written to please the anarchical spirit of the nobles 1 Andalusian raids into Asturias editOn accession to the throne Hisham I son of Abd al Rahman I commenced a string of military campaigns in the eastern Pyrenees and to the north west In 794 a raid spearheaded by Abd al Karim dealt a major military blow to Alfonso II on the eastern fringes of the Kingdom of Asturias Cantabria and Castile The Asturian king asked for the assistance of the Basque Frankish vassal Belasco master of Alava and bordering regions at the time Abd al Karim advanced deeper west into Asturias and pillaged the region while his brother Abd al Malik ventured into the western Asturian lands Relations with Charlemagne and the Papacy editUnder pressure from his enemies Alfonso II reached out to Charlemagne sending delegations to Toulouse and Aix la Chapelle in 796 797 and 798 These diplomatic efforts may have aimed to strengthen his legitimacy and the Asturian government against ongoing internal unrest viz troubles in Galicia and external attacks of the Ibn Mugait brothers the generals Abd al Karim and Abd al Malik Alfonso was acknowledged as a king by Charlemagne and the Pope and Asturias as a kingdom for the first time The king showed an interest in the Frankish cult of Saint Martin of Tours and he encouraged Carolingian Church influence in Asturias Also during Alfonso s reign the alleged resting place of St James was revealed Alfonso s envoys to Charlemagne s courts may have also dealt with the adoptionist controversy which had brought Bermudo s kingdom into Charlemagne s view It seems that Carolingian support did much to spur his raid into Andalusian territory up to Lisbon which was captured and sacked by his troops in 798 Later events editIn 825 he defeated Cordovan forces at Naron and Anceo and thanks to these victories the repopulation of parts of Galicia Leon and Castile was started with charters granted that confirmed the possession of the territories Alfonso also moved the capital from Pravia where Silo had located it to Oviedo the city of his father s founding and his birth There he constructed churches and a palace He built San Tirso where he is buried and Santullano on the outskirts The Cronica Sebastianense records his death in 842 saying tras haber llevado por 52 anos casta sobria inmaculada piadosa y gloriosamente el gobierno del reino after having held for 52 years chastely soberly immaculately piously and gloriously the government of the realm Tradition relates that in 814 the body of Saint James was discovered in Compostela and that Alfonso was the first pilgrim to the shrine at Libredon 2 References edit 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