Claves del sistema de pacificación ciudadana desarrollado por los Reyes Católicos en Toledo (1475-14
Abstract
Actions of the Catholic Monarchs tending to eradicate factional fighting and urban uprisings from Toledan political life during the first decade of their rule: periods of royal residence, the role of royal asistente (chief magistrate) Gómez Manrique, his relationship to parish councilors and town councilors within an oligarchic government; the proscription of violence as a form of political action, use of mobilizations for war during the succession crisis and the campaigns against Granada and, finally, establishment of the Inquisition.Downloads
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