As occurred when granting public offices of government and justice, hidalguías, and insignias in the case of the Military Orders, etc., the Spanish Monarchy also resorted to the juridical figure of the beneficio when allowing certain persons to enter the titled nobility. With regard to America, this article refers to seventy seven nobility titles obtained in this way between 1681 and 1821, a quantity that we consider to represent practically all the beneficiaries in South America. The Crown, the highest expression of political power, rewarded in this manner those who also represented economic, social, military or political power in the American sphere.Al igual que ocurrió con los oficios públicos, las hidalguías, los hábitos de las Órdenes ...
Jornadas sobre la Presencia Universitaria Española en América (5. 1991. Alcalá de Henares)El present...
Ferdinand II of Aragon, known as ‘the Catholic’, laid the foundations of the Spanish Monarchy with a...
Throughout the revolutionary process in South America, rulers walked away from the collegiate bodies...
Aquest article estudia la protecció dels lletrats de les Índies per part dels virreis a finals del s...
En la presente investigación se analiza el intento de creación de un virreinato en Tierra Firme a m...
El estudio sobre el gobierno del real erario en Indias resulta necesario para comprender los condici...
El estudio sobre los erarios regios en América durante la dinastía borbónica ha tendido a focalizars...
The presence of English, Dutch and French ships in the Mar del Sur was a concern for rulers and coas...
In 1821, the only viceroys left governing Spanish America, who had been appointed by Ferdinand VII, ...
Under Agustin Gamarra’s first administration (1829-1833) a state reform or “contemporary domination ...
One of the main reasons for colonial official mutual benefit societies or montepíos, created in the ...
The article reconstructs the commercial activities of the company of one of the leading traders of t...
This article seeks to analyse the political logic of using the term “Generalissimo” in Mexico during...
This article focuses on the strategic interpretation and defense of royalist discourse by Indians an...
[ES] En Europa. el Estado Moderno se afirm ó amp liamente como consecuencia de l as con v ul siones ...
Jornadas sobre la Presencia Universitaria Española en América (5. 1991. Alcalá de Henares)El present...
Ferdinand II of Aragon, known as ‘the Catholic’, laid the foundations of the Spanish Monarchy with a...
Throughout the revolutionary process in South America, rulers walked away from the collegiate bodies...
Aquest article estudia la protecció dels lletrats de les Índies per part dels virreis a finals del s...
En la presente investigación se analiza el intento de creación de un virreinato en Tierra Firme a m...
El estudio sobre el gobierno del real erario en Indias resulta necesario para comprender los condici...
El estudio sobre los erarios regios en América durante la dinastía borbónica ha tendido a focalizars...
The presence of English, Dutch and French ships in the Mar del Sur was a concern for rulers and coas...
In 1821, the only viceroys left governing Spanish America, who had been appointed by Ferdinand VII, ...
Under Agustin Gamarra’s first administration (1829-1833) a state reform or “contemporary domination ...
One of the main reasons for colonial official mutual benefit societies or montepíos, created in the ...
The article reconstructs the commercial activities of the company of one of the leading traders of t...
This article seeks to analyse the political logic of using the term “Generalissimo” in Mexico during...
This article focuses on the strategic interpretation and defense of royalist discourse by Indians an...
[ES] En Europa. el Estado Moderno se afirm ó amp liamente como consecuencia de l as con v ul siones ...
Jornadas sobre la Presencia Universitaria Española en América (5. 1991. Alcalá de Henares)El present...
Ferdinand II of Aragon, known as ‘the Catholic’, laid the foundations of the Spanish Monarchy with a...
Throughout the revolutionary process in South America, rulers walked away from the collegiate bodies...