A Wall and a Shield: Alfonso VIII and the Military Orders

S. Z. Conedera
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This chapter assesses how the military orders had an important place in Alfonso VIII's Castile as defenders and settlers of the frontier with Islam, as well as contingents in major campaigns and rapid response forces in smaller engagements. They also acted as caretakers of the sick and liberators of captives; occasional keepers of the peace between quarreling Christians; and as intercessors before the heavenly court. Their mission—and the structure of life that was meant to fulfill it—came from the hierarchical Church, but Alfonso VIII's mediating role between the hierarchy and the orders meant that royal prerogative was normally decisive for how that mission was carried out. Alfonso VIII's patterns of giving show a clear preference for Calatrava and Santiago over their “universal” counterparts, the Hospital and the Temple. The king saw the Iberian orders as a wall and a shield of Christendom, a view that the orders themselves shared, but within the framework of their particular type of religious life.
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墙与盾:阿方索八世与军事教团
本章评估了军事命令如何在阿方索八世的卡斯蒂利亚作为伊斯兰边境的捍卫者和定居者,以及在重大战役中的特遣队和小型交战中的快速反应部队中发挥重要作用。他们还充当病人的看护人和俘虏的解放者;偶尔在争吵的基督徒之间维护和平;作为天庭前的代祷者。他们的使命——以及完成使命的生活结构——来自等级制教会,但阿方索八世在等级制和骑士团之间扮演的调解角色意味着,王室特权通常对如何执行这一使命起着决定性作用。阿方索八世的捐赠模式显示出对卡拉特拉瓦和圣地亚哥的明显偏好,而不是他们的“普遍”对应物,医院和寺庙。国王将伊比利亚修会视为基督教世界的屏障和盾牌,修会本身也有同样的观点,但这是在他们特殊的宗教生活框架内。
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