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.La Capilla Real fue una institución eclesiástica fundada y regida por la Monarquía castellana para su propio servicio. Muchos de sus miembros destacaron después como fieles servidores del rey. Se analiza el funcionamiento y la composición de la Capilla en época de Juan II de Castilla
From its medieval origins up to the Concordat of 1753, the Chapel in the Royal Palace, the Royal Cha...
La Capilla Real, concluida bajo Enrique II de Trastámara en 1371, ejerció una poderosa influencia en...
In the Crown of Castile, the Catholic Monarchs set up a political and administrative building that l...
Following the rise of the Trastámaran dynasty, Castilian kings took several actions concerning relig...
La capilla real constituye uno de los espacios más importantes de la casa de los reyes católicos. E...
The structure of the Royal House of Castile during the Middle Ages has been the subject of important...
Brief characterization of several clergymen of Castilian origin that stayed at the service of the Tr...
In royal monasteries, monarchs not only projected their power, but they also reduced that of nobilit...
During the XVth century the political situation in the Kingdom of Castile rendered instable. This wa...
Considerado como uno de los departamentos privados de soberano, la Capilla de Fernando II muestra un...
La entronización en España de José Bonaparte, su caída tras la derrota del ejército francés y el reg...
The Royal Chapel, completed under Henry II of Trastamara in 1371, exerted a powerful influence on t...
The Archivo General de Simancas (Valladolid, Spain) contains in the Patronato Real section (legajo n...
El Libro de la Coronación de los Reyes de Castilla (Real Biblioteca de El Escorial, Cód. & III...
This study examines the extraordinary war loans the Castilian monarchy imposed during the fifteenth ...
From its medieval origins up to the Concordat of 1753, the Chapel in the Royal Palace, the Royal Cha...
La Capilla Real, concluida bajo Enrique II de Trastámara en 1371, ejerció una poderosa influencia en...
In the Crown of Castile, the Catholic Monarchs set up a political and administrative building that l...
Following the rise of the Trastámaran dynasty, Castilian kings took several actions concerning relig...
La capilla real constituye uno de los espacios más importantes de la casa de los reyes católicos. E...
The structure of the Royal House of Castile during the Middle Ages has been the subject of important...
Brief characterization of several clergymen of Castilian origin that stayed at the service of the Tr...
In royal monasteries, monarchs not only projected their power, but they also reduced that of nobilit...
During the XVth century the political situation in the Kingdom of Castile rendered instable. This wa...
Considerado como uno de los departamentos privados de soberano, la Capilla de Fernando II muestra un...
La entronización en España de José Bonaparte, su caída tras la derrota del ejército francés y el reg...
The Royal Chapel, completed under Henry II of Trastamara in 1371, exerted a powerful influence on t...
The Archivo General de Simancas (Valladolid, Spain) contains in the Patronato Real section (legajo n...
El Libro de la Coronación de los Reyes de Castilla (Real Biblioteca de El Escorial, Cód. & III...
This study examines the extraordinary war loans the Castilian monarchy imposed during the fifteenth ...
From its medieval origins up to the Concordat of 1753, the Chapel in the Royal Palace, the Royal Cha...
La Capilla Real, concluida bajo Enrique II de Trastámara en 1371, ejerció una poderosa influencia en...
In the Crown of Castile, the Catholic Monarchs set up a political and administrative building that l...