1. Noble Status and Royal Duplicity in the Crown of Castile, 1454–1504.
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Crawford, Michael J.
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NOBILITY (Social class) , *DESPOTISM , *LOCAL government ,KINGS & rulers of Spain ,REIGN of Henry IV, Castile, Spain, 1454-1474 ,REIGN of Isabel I, Castile, Spain, 1474-1504 - Abstract
This article examines the seemingly opposing actions of Castile's late medieval monarchs, who both authorized the noble status of hidalgo for supporters and developed rules and legal procedures to limit the proliferation of this status. Addressing both royal policy and disputes over status in the territory of Seville during the second half of the fifteenth century, it demonstrates how local authorities strategically employed laws and appeals to royal courts to resist the recognition of those who claimed hidalgo status and to deny them related privileges. The actions of these monarchs and their subjects reveal the nature and limits of royal absolutism in matters of social status in the late fifteenth century and the degree to which the development of state judicial apparatus affected the local recognition of status and the growth of state power. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2011
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