To understand the role of the last Trastámara at the end of the war in Granada (april 1491-may 1492). Everyday life, ceremony and warrior projection

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Granada, Catholic Monarchs, ceremony, prince, everyday life, infantas

Abstract

This paper examines the role of the offspring of the Catholic Monarchs during the last military campaign against the Nasrid kingdom of Granada. In order to carry out this fact, it is necessary to locate the prince, princess and infantas in Santa Fe or in border fortresses such as Córdoba, Alcalá la Real o Moclín. The inquiry will be used to contrast their presence, or not, during January 2, 1492, their task on the day of the oficial entry into the city and their subsequent chores for the following six months.

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2024-06-30

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Jiménez Molinero, Óscar. (2024). To understand the role of the last Trastámara at the end of the war in Granada (april 1491-may 1492). Everyday life, ceremony and warrior projection. Centro De Estudios Históricos De Granada Y Su Reino, 1(36), 209–241. Retrieved from https://cehgr.es/index.php/cehgr/article/view/35

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