TY - GEN TI - Back to birth: history and identity in the monasteries of Arlanza, San Millán and Silos (XII-XIII centuries) ; Volver a nacer : historia e identidad en los monasterios de Arlanza, San Millán y Silos (siglos XII-XIII) AU - Azcárate Aguilar-Amat, Pilar AU - Escalona, Julio AU - Jular Pérez-Alfaro, Cristina AU - Larrañaga, Miguel PY - 2012 LA - spa KW - Monasterios KW - Memoria histórica KW - Falsificación documental KW - Edad Media KW - http://semantics.gr/authorities/SSH-LCSH/sh85031544 KW - contexto lingüístico KW - Contexte (linguistique) KW - Context (Linguistics) KW - kontekst KW - Contexto (Linguística) KW - contesto KW - Kontext KW - εννοιολογικό πλαίσιο KW - contexto KW - Grammar KW - Comparative and general--Context KW - Kontekst (lingvistika) KW - Situation (Linguistics) KW - http://semantics.gr/authorities/SSH-LCSH/sh85134522 KW - Theater KW - Théâtre KW - Histrionics KW - Professional theater KW - Theatre KW - teatro KW - θέατρο KW - kazalište KW - teatr KW - Dramatics KW - Stage KW - http://semantics.gr/authorities/SSH-LCSH/sh85039316 KW - Drama KW - Theaterstück KW - Dramatic works KW - Drammi KW - Drama--Philosophy KW - Modern KW - Tragedia KW - Playscripts KW - Dramas KW - Dramat KW - δράμα AB - [ES] In the second half of the 12th century, in the context of their separation from the Kingdom of Leon, a strong review of the historical past took place in Castile-La Mancha, one of the keys of which was the magnification of the condal stage and, above all, the figure of Fernán González. The monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza seems to have played a particularly active role both in developing the legends on the cone and in using them to give the abadia prestige and place it at the centre of the historical processes on which the new political identity of Castilian was based, including the reformulation of its own origins, by applying for a fictitious foundation by Fernán González, supported by falsification of documents. The success of the Armenian strategy meant that in the 13th century, against the backdrop of the reunification of the queens, other monasteries, such as San Millán de la Cogolla and Santo Domingo de Silos, tried to challenge and capitalise on Arlanza's figure and traditions of 'Buen conde', again by using not only to reinvent their origins and to circulate the relevant speeches, but also to falsify the documents that could support them as evidence. It is a complex process that no single source can illuminate. It can only be reconstructed through a combined study of fragmentaries of information dispersed across a wide range of sources (time, literary, hagiographic, diplomatic, coded). This work aims to explore the possibilities of this research strategy. ; Peer reviewed ; [ES] In the second half of the 12th century, in the context of their separation from the Kingdom of Leon, a strong review of the historical past took place in Castile-La Mancha, one of the keys of which was the magnification of the condal stage and, above all, the figure of Fernán González. The monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza seems to have played a particularly active role both in developing the legends on the cone and in using them to give the abadia prestige and place it at the centre of the historical processes on which the ... UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10261/43908 UR - https://www.pollux-fid.de/r/base-fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/43908 H1 - Pollux (Fachinformationsdienst Politikwissenschaft) ER -