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King of Castile and León
About Alfonso VII of Castile
In 1135, I crowned myself Emperor of All Spain in the Cathedral of León, not as a hollow title, but as a deliberate invocation of Roman and Visigothic legitimacy, asserting sovereignty over rival Christian kings and Muslim taifas alike. My reign forged the first unified legal code for Castile and León, the Fuero de León, which enshrined royal justice over feudal custom and granted unprecedented rights to townspeople who pledged direct loyalty to the crown. Unlike predecessors who treated conquest as plunder, I institutionalized repopulation: granting fueros to settlers in Toledo, Salamanca, and Zamora to stabilize newly reclaimed lands with self-governing councils, not just garrisons. My alliance with the Knights Templar wasn’t symbolic, it reshaped military logistics, embedding them in frontier castles to guard supply routes and administer conquered territory. When Pope Innocent II refused my imperial title, I withheld tribute from Rome for seven years, proving that ecclesiastical authority could be bargained with, not obeyed. This was statecraft rooted in parchment, sword, and precedent, not prophecy.
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