The Ambassador to the Queen. Instructions, Mediation, and Diplomatic Ceremony around Castilian Queens and Infantas (13th-15th centuries)

Keywords: queenship, diplomacy, ambassador, political communication, courtly ceremonial
Agencies: Este trabajo se ha llevado a cabo en el marco del proyecto “La reginalidad ibérica desde/hacia la Europa atlántica. Economías territoriales, escenarios curiales y geografías relacionales (ss. XII-XV)”, con referencia PID2022-141727NB-C22, concedido por el MICINN y cofinanciado por la Agencia Estatal de Investigación y el Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER

Abstract

Diplomatic praxis in medieval courts encompasses a diverse range of profiles. The exchange of messages and the selection of individuals tasked with furthering specific political interests pertains not only to ambassadors but also to various officials in royal service and, importantly, to the women of the royal family. Their roles as mediators and their essential presence during diplomatic gatherings are crucial for understanding their specific relevance, whether due to familial, political, or protocol-related factors. This paper seeks to explore the participation of women in diplomatic activities, with a particular focus on the Castilian context in the late medieval period.

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Published
2025-04-07
How to Cite
Pelaz Flores , D. (2025). The Ambassador to the Queen. Instructions, Mediation, and Diplomatic Ceremony around Castilian Queens and Infantas (13th-15th centuries). En la España Medieval, 48, 81-100. https://doi.org/10.5209/elem.100989