, written by Almudena de Arteaga , is a biographical novel that explores the multifaceted life of Íñigo López de Mendoza (1398–1458). De Arteaga, who is a direct descendant of the Marquis and the current Duchess of the Infantado, brings a unique genealogical perspective to this historical account. Key Narrative Elements
: The novel delves into his role in major political events, including his participation in the downfall of the royal favorite, Álvaro de Luna , and his complex relationship with King Juan II.
: The transition from medieval feudalism to the early humanist Renaissance in Spain.
: The story depicts the Marquis as a pivotal figure in 15th-century Spain—a brave warrior involved in the power struggles between the kingdoms of Castile and Aragon, and a refined poet credited with introducing the Italian sonnet into Spanish literature.
: The book highlights his immense cultural impact as a bibliophile and patron of the arts who established an extensive library in Guadalajara. Notable Themes
: His shifting alliances between various Trastámara princes and the crown.
, written by Almudena de Arteaga , is a biographical novel that explores the multifaceted life of Íñigo López de Mendoza (1398–1458). De Arteaga, who is a direct descendant of the Marquis and the current Duchess of the Infantado, brings a unique genealogical perspective to this historical account. Key Narrative Elements
: The novel delves into his role in major political events, including his participation in the downfall of the royal favorite, Álvaro de Luna , and his complex relationship with King Juan II. El Marques De Santillana Almudena De Arteaga ...
: The transition from medieval feudalism to the early humanist Renaissance in Spain. , written by Almudena de Arteaga , is
: The story depicts the Marquis as a pivotal figure in 15th-century Spain—a brave warrior involved in the power struggles between the kingdoms of Castile and Aragon, and a refined poet credited with introducing the Italian sonnet into Spanish literature. : The transition from medieval feudalism to the
: The book highlights his immense cultural impact as a bibliophile and patron of the arts who established an extensive library in Guadalajara. Notable Themes
: His shifting alliances between various Trastámara princes and the crown.