Death of the Hispanic Royalty’s Members Through the Historiographic Testimonies
Abstract
A study of the deaths of members of the Hispanic royal family from the late thirteenth through the mid-sixteenth centuries, using narrative sources regarding the monarchs of Castile and historiographical testimonies referring to the Crown of Aragon, which have permitted the extraction of previously little-known data regarding the circumstances in which royal deaths occurred.Downloads
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