• Kastilyalı X. Alfonso,[1] Bilgin olarak da adlandırılır (23 Kasım 1221, Toledo - 4 Nisan 1284, Sevilla), 1252-1284 yılları arasında Kastilya kralıydı.[2].
  • ^ The medieval church : the world of clerics and laymen. Burns, Robert I., Alfonso X, King of Castile and Leon, 1221–1284., Scott, Samuel Parsons.
  • A concise historical study in English stressing Alfonso's humanistic pursuits is Evelyn S. Procter, Alfonso X of Castile, Patron of Literature and Learning (1951).
  • Alfonso X of Castile established a court of culture and learning. His reign oversaw the rise of intellectualism and reforms in Castile.
  • 1252 yılında ispanya kralı x. alfonso gezegen konumlarını belirlemek için özel bir almanak gelistirmiştir. o zamandan belliymiş ülkenin geleceği.
  • Alfonso X of Castilla (1221-1284), also known as “el Sabio”, was a Spanish monarch who ruled the kingdoms of Castilla y León between 1252 and 1284.
  • The second is the translation of Ibn al‐Haytham's Cosmography, which corresponds to a type of theoretical interest not all that common in the corpus of Alfonso X.
  • In addition, Alfonso’s court was famous for his literary contributions, for the king was both a generous literary patron and was himself a poet of some distinction.
  • González Jiménez, Manuel Alfonso X el sabio 1252-1284 Palencia 1993. Hillgarth, J.N The Spanish Kingdoms 1250-1516 Oxford1976, 1978 2 vols.
  • Alfonso X of Castile, also known as Alfonso X the Wise or Alfonso the Learned, was the King of Castile, Leon, and Galicia from 1252 until his death in 1284.