The succession of the Granadian businessman Fernando de Baena (1555) (with appendix on the testamentary dispositions of Fernando López Palomino, inherited in Darabenaz)
Abstract
This paper brings together the testamentary or similar provisions of two important figures in the city of Granada from the time of Emperor Charles V. On one side, the businessman Fernando de Baena, who ended up accumulating a considerable capital, preserved in the assets linked to the majorat of his only son; on the other, we find two characters of identical name, Fernando López Palomino, one of them, of profession changer, gives his last will in 1522, and another, a farmer in the lands of La Zubia and Juncaril, formalized it in 1555; all of them had in common, according to the author, their membership in the Jewish converse community of Granada, came from Andalusia.
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