Eighteenth century prosecutors of the Royal Audiencia, Seville: notes for their history

The Royal Audiencia of Seville was the most important law court in the Crown of Castile during the early modern period - second only to the Royal Chancillerías. From its establishment to 1790, the Audiencia was made up of just one prosecutor. It was only in 1790 that two prosecutors were appointed -...

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Main Author: Inmaculada Arias De Saavedra Alías
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2011-11-01
Series:Cuadernos de Historia Moderna
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Online Access:http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CHMO/article/view/37360
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spelling doaj-37d9606204fb4cefab9166bc1237b2e52020-11-24T21:40:40ZspaUniversidad Complutense de MadridCuadernos de Historia Moderna0214-40181988-24752011-11-0136012915010.5209/rev_CHMO.2011.v36.637225Eighteenth century prosecutors of the Royal Audiencia, Seville: notes for their historyInmaculada Arias De Saavedra Alías0Universidad de GranadaThe Royal Audiencia of Seville was the most important law court in the Crown of Castile during the early modern period - second only to the Royal Chancillerías. From its establishment to 1790, the Audiencia was made up of just one prosecutor. It was only in 1790 that two prosecutors were appointed - one for the civil matters and the other one for the criminal causes. This contribution analyzes the magistrates who occupied this office during the eighteenth century, as a part of a broader study on this tribunal during this period, currently under work. The article tackles questions such as place of birth, schooling, universities attended, access to the colegios mayores scholarships and the career pattern - paths which led to the final appointment and promotions within the administrative hierarchy of the period. Particular attention is paid also to the association of several of the magistrates to the Spanish Enlightenment, through membership of learned societies and academies, along with the intellectual output of the more outstanding figures.http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CHMO/article/view/37360Audienciasadministraciónsiglo XVIIISevillafiscales.
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Eighteenth century prosecutors of the Royal Audiencia, Seville: notes for their history
Cuadernos de Historia Moderna
Audiencias
administración
siglo XVIII
Sevilla
fiscales.
author_facet Inmaculada Arias De Saavedra Alías
author_sort Inmaculada Arias De Saavedra Alías
title Eighteenth century prosecutors of the Royal Audiencia, Seville: notes for their history
title_short Eighteenth century prosecutors of the Royal Audiencia, Seville: notes for their history
title_full Eighteenth century prosecutors of the Royal Audiencia, Seville: notes for their history
title_fullStr Eighteenth century prosecutors of the Royal Audiencia, Seville: notes for their history
title_full_unstemmed Eighteenth century prosecutors of the Royal Audiencia, Seville: notes for their history
title_sort eighteenth century prosecutors of the royal audiencia, seville: notes for their history
publisher Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series Cuadernos de Historia Moderna
issn 0214-4018
1988-2475
publishDate 2011-11-01
description The Royal Audiencia of Seville was the most important law court in the Crown of Castile during the early modern period - second only to the Royal Chancillerías. From its establishment to 1790, the Audiencia was made up of just one prosecutor. It was only in 1790 that two prosecutors were appointed - one for the civil matters and the other one for the criminal causes. This contribution analyzes the magistrates who occupied this office during the eighteenth century, as a part of a broader study on this tribunal during this period, currently under work. The article tackles questions such as place of birth, schooling, universities attended, access to the colegios mayores scholarships and the career pattern - paths which led to the final appointment and promotions within the administrative hierarchy of the period. Particular attention is paid also to the association of several of the magistrates to the Spanish Enlightenment, through membership of learned societies and academies, along with the intellectual output of the more outstanding figures.
topic Audiencias
administración
siglo XVIII
Sevilla
fiscales.
url http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CHMO/article/view/37360
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