Between León and the Levant: The Infanta Sancha’s Altar as Material Evidence for Medieval History JasperseJitske 2019 <div>In the Museo de la Real Colegiata de San Isidoro in León, Spain, an intriguing portable altar is on display. Its multicolored stone and long inscription detailing the material</div><div>objects enshrined within invite an analysis of the artwork in terms of materiality and mobility. This article addresses the multiple questions raised by the altar, shifting away from a straightforward interpretation of patronage by Sancha of León-Castilla (ca. 1095–1159), whose name is inscribed on its face. Conceptualizing the altar as a multilayered</div><div>object that can be placed within Sancha’s network of connections facilitates our understanding of this exotic artifact between León and the Levant.</div>