Court and courtiers: palatial development and influence from the royal palace in the kingdom of Valencia between 13th and 14th centuries
Abstract
A royal palace is no more than a large house. The image of prestige and power in the aristocratic residences was related to the evocation of the monarch’s palace. This, in turn, collects external influences, and ceremonial needs will be increased over time. Our contribution will attempt to trace the genesis and development of some aulic existing models in the former Kingdom of Valencia between the 13th and 15th centuries.Downloads
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