Imperator totius Hispaniae
Imperator totius Hispaniae, aut al-Imbraţūr dhī-l-Millatayn (scil. Latine imperator duarum religionum) in documentis Arabicis, fuit titulus in Hispania Medii Aevii datus regibus inter saecula undecimum et duodecimum, saepe princibus Castellae et Legionis.
Nexus interni
Bibliogrphia
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- O'Callaghan, Joseph F. «The Beginnings of the Cortes of Leon-Castile», The American Historical Review, vol. 74, n.º 5. (jun., 1969), págs. 1503-1537.
- O'Callaghan, Joseph F. «Image and Reality: The King Creates His Kingdom», Emperor of Culture: Alfonso X the Learned of Castile and His Thirteenth-Century Renaissance, eddidit Robert I. Burns. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1990.