Religiosidad y memoria política: las constituciones de la capilla de Pedro 1 en Santo Domingo el Real de Madrid (1464). Religiosity and political memory: the constitutions of the Chapel of Peter I in Madrid’s Royal Monastery of Saint Dominic (1464)
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The rules or «constitutions» that Constance of Castile, prioress of the royal convent of Saint Dominic in Madrid, established for the funeral chapel of her grandfather, King Peter I, founded in that convent by John II. Revindication of the memory of Peter I, from the Castilla descended, and attempt to promote their linage based on its royal origins.Downloads
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