Hypotyposis of the virtues of the Valido: heraldry and communication of a political anomaly in early modernity: the Duke of Lerma

  • José Antonio Guillén Berrendero Rey Juan Carlos University
Keywords: Heraldry, Duke of Lerma, Virtues, Royal Favourite
Agencies: REF. PID2022-139013NB-I00, De Excellentia. Teoría y Práctica de la virtud en la Monarquía de España (siglos XV-XVII) Dexvir. Financiado por MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 y por el FSE

Abstract

The text proposes an interpretation of the Duke of Lerma’s shrewd use of heraldry. As Philip III’s favourite, Lerma launched an ambitious self-promotional campaign shaping his own image in what may be aptly described as self-fashioning avant la lettre. We shall analyse Lerma’s heraldic displays from his early years as Duke of Gandía up to his rise to power. The status of royal favourite was nonstandard in early modern polities. Yet Lerma made it part of the visual culture shared by Europe’s nobility at the time. His coat of arms was transformed into a hypotyposis of his own heroic virtues and those of the Sandoval lineage.

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Published
2025-02-05
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Guillén Berrendero, José Antonio. “Hypotyposis of the Virtues of the Valido: Heraldry and Communication of a Political Anomaly in Early Modernity: The Duke of Lerma ”. Eikón / Imago 14 (February 5, 2025): e96459. Accessed July 10, 2026. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/EIKO/article/view/96459.

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