Capilla y capellanes reales al servicio del rey en Castilla. La evolución en época de Juan II (1406-1454)
Abstract
The Royal Chapel was an ecclesiastical institution founded and governed by the Castilian monarchy for its own service. Many of its members subsequently distinguished themselves as loyal servants of the king. The workings and the composition of the Chapel are analyzed during the reign of John II of Castile.Downloads
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