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Algunos detalles permiten interpretar a la figura derrotada como una representación del musulmán orante, cuya fe era considerada idolátrica. El análisis de la percepción cristiana del musulmán permite relacionar la idea de triunfo sobre la idolatría evocada por el jinete con la ideología de la guerra sacralizada de la época. Todo ello lleva a la interpretación de la figura ecuestre, tradicionalmente identificada con Constantino, en un sentido simbólico más amplio y ligado a su contexto político-religioso.
This article analyzes the role played by the
Romanesque theme of the Victorious
Rider in the context of the struggle against
Islam. The details of several stone
carvings reveal that the defeated figure
could represent a Muslim praying as an
idolater. In addition, the study of the
Christian perception of Muslims
demonstrates the connection between the
Crusader’s ideology and the notion of the
defeat of idolatry evoked by the
Horseman. Therefore, the identity of the
Rider itself, who has been traditionally
considered as Constantine, can be
understood in a more general and
symbolic sense according to the religious
and political contexts.05932<a class="citation_author_name" title="Browse by Author Name for Monteira Arias, Inés" href="/fez/list/author/Monteira Arias, Inés/">Monteira Arias, Inés</a> . (<span class="citation_date">2012</span>) <a class="citation_title" title="Click para ver : El triunfo sobre la idolatría como victoria sobre el Islam : nuevas consideraciones sobre el caballero victorioso en el románico hispano = The triumph over idolatry as a victory over Islam : new approaches to the iconography of the Victorious Rider in Spanish Romanesque" href="/fez/view/bibliuned:ETFSerieVII-2012-25-1010">El triunfo sobre la idolatría como victoria sobre el Islam : nuevas consideraciones sobre el caballero victorioso en el románico hispano = The triumph over idolatry as a victory over Islam : new approaches to the iconography of the Victorious Rider in Spanish Romanesque</a>. RecordArtículo de revistaPublishedhttp://udcdata.info/064676http://udcdata.info/068273http://udcdata.info/064754Historia del ArteUniversidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (España). Facultad de Geografía e HistoriaMonteira Arias, Inésbibliuned:ETFSerieVII-2012-25-1010http://e-spacio.uned.es/fez/view/bibliuned:ETFSerieVII-2012-25-1010spaDocumento.pdfbibliuned:ETFSerieVII-2012bibliuned:Setopenairebibliuned:SetarticuloEspacio, tiempo y forma. Serie VII, Historia del arte. Año 2012, n. 25Set de openaireSet de artículohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0Licencia Creative CommonsMonteira AriasAcceso abierto1.067772634232012-01-01T00:00:00Z19292013-02-21T21:24:34ZTito Flavio Vespasiano y Júpiter Óptimo Máximo : la justificación propagandísticoreligiosa de una nueva dinastía imperial en Romabibliuned:ETFSerieII-2012-25-6110El ascenso a la dignidad imperial por parte de la dinastía Flavia se vio marcado profundamente por una grave crisis psicológica de la población, derivada de los diversos desastres acaecidos a lo largo de las guerras civiles enmarcadas en el denominado “Año de los cuatro emperadores” y la destrucción del templo de Júpiter. Las fuentes clásicas, la epigrafía y la iconografía numismática se convierten en este contexto en un medio de propaganda y justificación religiosa del poder político de Vespasiano y sus hijos. Vespasiano, como reconstructor del Capitolio, será identificado como el restaurador de la propia urbe, como el garante último de la voluntad de los dioses. En el siguiente trabajo trataremos, por tanto, de identificar las claves del sistema propagandístico flavio a partir de las fuentes del periodo e indagar en el modelo religioso creado expresamente para la identificación del emperador con el mantenimiento de la integridad del imperio bajo la égida de la principal divinidad del panteón romano: Júpiter Óptimo Máximo.The promotion to the imperial dignity by the Flavian dynasty was deeply marked by a severe psychological crisis of the population, derived from the various disasters that occurred during the civil wars framed in the “Year of the Four Emperors” and the destruction of the temple of Iuppiter. Classical sources, epigraphy and numismatic iconography were converted in this context in the propaganda media and religious legitimization of the political power of Vespasian and his sons. Vespasian, as rebuilder of the Capitol, will be identified as the restorer of the city itself, as the ultimate guarantor of the will of the gods. In this article we will try to identify the keys of the flavian propaganda system from the sources of the period and to investigate the religious model created specifically for the identifying the emperor with the maintaining of the integrity of the empire under the aegis of the main divinity of the Roman pantheon: Iuppiter Optimus Maximus.08172<a class="citation_author_name" title="Browse by Author Name for Escámez de Vera, Diego" href="/fez/list/author/Escámez de Vera, Diego/">Escámez de Vera, Diego</a> . (<span class="citation_date">2012</span>) <a class="citation_title" title="Click para ver : Tito Flavio Vespasiano y Júpiter Óptimo Máximo : la justificación propagandísticoreligiosa de una nueva dinastía imperial en Roma" href="/fez/view/bibliuned:ETFSerieII-2012-25-6110">Tito Flavio Vespasiano y Júpiter Óptimo Máximo : la justificación propagandísticoreligiosa de una nueva dinastía imperial en Roma</a>. RecordArtículo de revistaPublishedhttp://udcdata.info/068273HistoriaUniversidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (España). Facultad de Geografía e HistoriaEscámez de Vera, Diegobibliuned:ETFSerieII-2012-25-6110http://e-spacio.uned.es/fez/view/bibliuned:ETFSerieII-2012-25-6110spaDocumento.pdfbibliuned:ETFSerieII-2012bibliuned:Setopenairebibliuned:SetarticuloEspacio, tiempo y forma. Serie II, Historia antigua. Año 2012, n. 25Set de openaireSet de artículohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0Licencia Creative CommonsEscámez de VeraAcceso abierto0.9412778622222222