A3 Refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book
Mixed Marriages, Moorish Vices and Military Betrayals: Christian-Islamic Confluence in Count Pedro’s Book of Lineages
Authors: Tiago João Queimada e Silva
Editors: Kim Bergqvist, Kurt Villads Jensen, Anthony John Lappin
Publishing place: Cambridge
Publication year: 2020
Book title : Conflict and Collaboration in Medieval Iberia
First page : 241
Last page: 266
Number of pages: 25
ISBN: 978-1-5275-5062-9
This article deals with representations of Christian-Islamic confluence in the medieval Portuguese genealogical compilation known as Livro de Linhagens do Conde D. Pedro (Count Pedro’s Book of Lineages), assembled in the mid-fourteenth century by Count Pedro of Barcelos. Several narratives dealing with the non-military interaction of Christians and Muslims are analysed in this article, which discusses their role in the aristocratic discourses of political legitimization. The article’s main argument is that, when evoking ancestors who reinforced the family’s prestige, medieval Portuguese aristocratic families considered ethnic and cultural origin as secondary to their ancestors’ social status.