About the Merida’s extensive "Fuero"
Abstract
To the date, we had access only to the charter –“fuero”– granted to the ancient capital of Lusitania, once re-conquered by the Muslims. Today it is possible to state clearly the existence of an extensive Fuero, in order until the first half of the sixteenth century at least, and whose track was lost by 1633. This paper gives notice of such extensive Fuero and the privileges that could conform it, according to those granted by the masters of the Santiago Order.Downloads
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