By the early seventeenth century, petitioners at the royal court in Madrid who claimed descent from the Inca rulers of Peru, the Aztec rulers of Mexico, and the Nasrid emirs of Granada found ways to acquire noble status and secure rights to their ancestral lands in the form of entailed estates. Their success in securing noble status and title to their mayorazgos (entailed estates) rested on strategies, used over the course of several generations, that included marriages with the peninsular nobility, ties of godparentage and patronage, and military service to the crown. This article will examine the networks formed in Madrid between roughly 1600 and 1630 when the descendants of the Inca and Aztec rulers interacted with peninsular noble famil...
For high aristocracy of Castile, the lordships, titles of nobility and many incomes were granted by ...
Aristocracy and Seigneurial Regime in Fifteenth-Century Andalusia This article describes the chara...
This paper investigates the subject of how, throughout the Inquisition, there was a silent conflict ...
By the early seventeenth century, petitioners at the royal court in Madrid who claimed descent from ...
The accession of the House of Bourbon to the Spanish throne after the death of the last Habsburg kin...
The accession of the House of Bourbon to the Spanish throne after the death of the last Habsburg kin...
"Tyranny" of the Incas and "naturalization" of the Indians. The politics of Francisco de Toledo, vi...
This article inquires after the causes of the unprecedented growth and scope of genealogical experti...
[EN] In order to study the political power in the kingdoms of Leon and Castile, it is necessary to ...
The Indias were not colonies, but kingdoms, subjected to the Spanish Crown. The Kingdom of Perú was ...
The Lima's nobility in the time of the Borbons Abstract This is a study centered on the noble élite...
Questions concerning competition between peninsular – born Spaniards and creoles, the term applied t...
In May 1561, King Philip II informed the town hall of Madrid that he had chosen their town as the si...
This article examines a conflict over indigenous inheritance law in one small corner of the 16th-cent...
This article aims to deep the knowledge of the court of Philip II, through the correspondence that k...
For high aristocracy of Castile, the lordships, titles of nobility and many incomes were granted by ...
Aristocracy and Seigneurial Regime in Fifteenth-Century Andalusia This article describes the chara...
This paper investigates the subject of how, throughout the Inquisition, there was a silent conflict ...
By the early seventeenth century, petitioners at the royal court in Madrid who claimed descent from ...
The accession of the House of Bourbon to the Spanish throne after the death of the last Habsburg kin...
The accession of the House of Bourbon to the Spanish throne after the death of the last Habsburg kin...
"Tyranny" of the Incas and "naturalization" of the Indians. The politics of Francisco de Toledo, vi...
This article inquires after the causes of the unprecedented growth and scope of genealogical experti...
[EN] In order to study the political power in the kingdoms of Leon and Castile, it is necessary to ...
The Indias were not colonies, but kingdoms, subjected to the Spanish Crown. The Kingdom of Perú was ...
The Lima's nobility in the time of the Borbons Abstract This is a study centered on the noble élite...
Questions concerning competition between peninsular – born Spaniards and creoles, the term applied t...
In May 1561, King Philip II informed the town hall of Madrid that he had chosen their town as the si...
This article examines a conflict over indigenous inheritance law in one small corner of the 16th-cent...
This article aims to deep the knowledge of the court of Philip II, through the correspondence that k...
For high aristocracy of Castile, the lordships, titles of nobility and many incomes were granted by ...
Aristocracy and Seigneurial Regime in Fifteenth-Century Andalusia This article describes the chara...
This paper investigates the subject of how, throughout the Inquisition, there was a silent conflict ...