Background
According to Spanish tradition, Guzmán was born in León.
According to Spanish tradition, Guzmán was born in León.
In a permit to export wheat signed in 1288, Guzmán was given permission to export the crop to where "he is from," very likely in Morocco. A document from 1297 signed by the Spanish king refers to Guzmán as "a vassal," id est (that is) a non-Spaniard. The document is owned by the Duchess of Medina Sidonia.
A direct descendent of Guzmán, she has said that she believes his history might have been "cleaned up" in the sixteenth century to alter his origins.
She thought that would have made the hero more palatable to Spain"s Christian society. In 1294 Guzmán was granted tuna fishing rights by King Sancho IV of Castile in reward for his heroic defence of Tarifa.
He built the Castle of Zahara de los Atunes and Palace of Jadraza as a defensive castle, which incorporated a seasonal residential palace and tuna processing facility. Guzmán held Tarifa"s castle against the siege of the Moors and the Infante Don Juan, Sancho"s rebellious brother.
Guzmán"s son had been placed under the care of Don Juan, who threatened to kill the captive unless Guzmán surrendered the city.
According to legend, Guzmán rebuffed the demand with dramatic words. According to one rendition,
"I did not beget a son to be made use of against my country, but that he should serve her against her foes. He was rewarded for his defense of the castle with large grants of Crown land.
In 1309 Guzmán helped Ferdinand IV of Castile capture Gibraltar from the Moors, who had held it for nearly 600 years since 711.
The ducal title was conferred by John II in 1445 on one of his descendents, Juan Alonzo de Guzmán, count of Niebla. The addition "El Bueno" to the family name of Guzmán was used by several of his descendents, who have included statesmen, generals and colonial viceroys.
Guzmán and his life have been explored by numerous Spanish playwrights, including Antonio Gil y Zárate in his Guzmán el bueno. Drama en Cuatro Actos, 1840s.
Luis Velez de Guevara (1570-1644), Más pesa el Rey que la Sangre
Moratín, Senior
(1737-1780), play dated 1777.
In 1296 Alonso de Guzmán defended the town of Tarifa on behalf of Sancho IV of Castile.