Sancho IV of Castile - Madrid, Spain
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This statue of Sancho IV of Castile is located in the Parque del Buen Retiro in Madrid, Spain. It is one of two statues of Sancho IV in the park.
Waymark Code: WMGF2M
Location: Comunidad de Madrid, Spain
Date Posted: 02/24/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member The Blue Quasar
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ABOUT THE STATUE:

The statue is one of many statues of the Spanish monarchy located along the Paseo de la Argentina (more commonly known as the Paseo de las Estatuas or Statue Walk). The statues were built between 1750 and 1752 as decorations for the Royal Palace, but King Charles III ordered them removed because he thought they made the palace look too baroque.

This stone statue depicts King Sancho IV standing with his right foot slightly more forward than his left foot. His left hand rests on a carving with a woman's facial profile in relief. His right hand is raised in the air shoulder-high and he appears to be holding a scroll. He is dressed in pantaloons, a vest, a cloak, and a long cape. He sports long hair, a beard, and a mustache.

Etched on the statue's base:

Sancho 4°.
M°. A°. de 1295.

ABOUT THE MAN:

"Sancho IV the Brave (12 May 1258 – 25 April 1295) was the King of Castile, León and Galicia from 1284 to his death. He was the second son of Alfonso X and Yolanda, daughter of James I of Aragon.

Biography

His elder brother, Ferdinand de la Cerda, died in November 1275, and in 1282 Sancho assembled a coalition of nobles to declare for him against Ferdinand's son Alfonso, then took control of the kingdom when Alfonso X died in 1284. This was all against the wishes of their father, but Sancho was crowned in Toledo nevertheless.

Sancho was recognised and supported by the majority of the nobility and the cities, but a sizable minority opposed him throughout his reign and worked for the heirs of Ferdinand de la Cerda. One of the leaders of the opposition was his brother John, who united to his cause the lord of Biscay, Lope Díaz III de Haro. Sancho responded by executing the Lord of Biscay and incarcerating his brother. According to the chroniclers, he cemented his hold on power by executing 4,000 other followers of Infante Alfonso, son of Ferdinand de la Cerda, in Badajoz. He executed 400 more in Talavera and more in Ávila and Toledo.

Upon dispensing with this opposition, Sancho pardoned his brother, who was released. John bided his time before fomenting revolt again: the conflict over Tarifa. He called in the aid of the Marinids in Morocco and besieged Guzmán the Good in his castle (1291). At this siege occurred that famous act of heroism, the innocent death of the son of Guzmán. Tarifa was faithfully defended until Sancho could rescue it and the Marinids retreated to Magreb. The intent of both John and the Sultan of Marinids (to invade) was foiled.

When James II succeeded to the Crown of Aragon, he endeavoured to bind the two crowns more closely and to unite in the Reconquista. Indeed, both of James' predecessors had tried to do likewise. Sancho was also the friend and tutor of Juan Manuel, Lord of Villena.

Just before succumbing to a fatal illness, he appointed his queen, María de Molina, to act as regent for his nine year-old son, Ferdinand IV. He died in 1295 in Toledo."

-- Source

Monarch Ranking: King / Queen

Proper Title and Name of Monarch: Sancho IV of Castile

Country or Empire of Influence: Castile, León and Galicia

Website for additonal information: [Web Link]

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