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Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada
Archbishop of Toledo
Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada
ArchdioceseToledo
AppointedPope Innocent III
In office1209–1247
PredecessorMartín II López de Pisuerga
SuccessorJuan III Medina de Pomar
Personal details
Bornca. 1170
Died10 June 1247
close to Lyons
BuriedVerdun Cathedral
Alma materUniversity of Bologna, University of Paris
Fuero Viejo extendido de Alcalá de Henares (Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada, 1235).

Rodrigo Jiménez (orXiménez) de Rada (c. 1170 – 10 June 1247)[n. 1] was a Roman Catholic bishop and historian, who held an important religious and political role in the Kingdom of Castile during the reigns of Alfonso VIII and Ferdinand III, a period in which the Castilian monarchy consolidated its political hegemony over the rest of polities in the Iberian Peninsula.[2] He was at the helm of the Archdiocese of Toledo from 1208 to 1247. He authored De rebus Hispaniae, a history of the Iberian Peninsula.

Biography[edit]

Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada was born circa 1170 in Puente la Reina, Kingdom of Navarre.[3] He was born from a Navarrese noble family and was educated by his uncle, Martín de la Finojosa, abbotofSaint Mary of Huerta and bishop of Sigüenza. He studied Law and Theology in the Universities of Bologna and Paris. When he returned to Navarre he mediated between that kingdom and Castile and he became friend of King Alfonso VIII of Castile, who nominated him as bishop of Osma and later put pressure on the chapter of Toledo to elect him as archbishop of Toledo. His election as archbishop of Toledo was confirmed by Pope Innocent III on 12 February 1209. In addition, Alfonso VIII appointed him as major chancellor of Castile.

He played a key role in the war against the Almohads and at the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa (1212). He was the moral leader of that war, which was considered in Europe as a crusade in which many European knights took part. He sent afterwards missionaries to Morocco. His archbishopric gained a lot of possessions throughout the Guadalquivir valley, especially around Quesada and received further generous donations from kings and lords.

As archbishop of Toledo, he promoted the building of the cathedral and placed the first stone in 1226 (it was not completed until 1493), restored the dioceses of Baeza and Córdoba after the Christian conquest of those cities and defended the primacy of his see in Spain against the pretensions of Braga and Santiago.

He promoted the cultural life of Toledo, a city that was the cultural entrepôt of Christian and Muslim civilizations during the Middle Ages. He ordered the translation of the KorantoLatin and composed a wide historiographic work. His De rebus Hispaniae, a general history of Spain, was very soon translated into Spanish and was very influential on the General HistoryofAlfonso X.

He died near Lyons while returning from a visit to the pope, and is interred in the monastery of Saint Mary of Huerta.

Writings[edit]

See also[edit]

Bibliography[edit]

Informational notes[edit]

  1. ^ Also mentioned as 'Archbishop Don Roderic of Toledo',[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ History of slave trade Archived 20 April 2021 at the Wayback Machine, Volume I p. 22 "...as wrote the Archbishop Don Roderic of Toledo"
  • ^ Ruiz Souza, Juan Carlos (2021). "Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada y la valoración del patrimonio de al-Andalus como algo propio. Arabización e islamización". Anuario de Estudios Medievales. 51 (1): 269–301. doi:10.3989/aem.2021.51.1.09. ISSN 0066-5061.
  • ^ Carvajal González, Helena (2013). "El Breviarium Historiae Catholicae de Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada". Anales de Historia del Arte. 23. Madrid: Ediciones Complutense: 22. doi:10.5209/rev_ANHA.2013.v23.43600. ISSN 0214-6452.
  • ^ (in Spanish) Digitalized manuscript of the University of Seville: Jiménez de Rada, Rodrigo . Crónica de España por el Arzobispo de Toledo Don Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada, traducida al castellano y continuada por Don Gonzalo de la Hinojosa, Obispo de Burgos, y después por un anónimo hasta 1430. Manuscrito. 14??. A 331/143
  • ^ Modern Spanish edition: Historia de los hechos de España (translated and edited by Juan Fernández Valverde), Madrid: Alianza, 1989

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rodrigo_Jiménez_de_Rada&oldid=1222330881"

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