Una representación de la crisis de la unión dinástica: los cargos diplomáticos en Roma de Francisco de Rojas y Antonio de Acuña (1501-1507)

This essay is part of a research on Spanish presence in Rome between the end of XV and the first decades of XVI century. Giving account of the interest recently arisen on the relationships among the Monarquía Católica and the Papacy in Early Modern period, it has been our intention to look at the fi...

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Main Author: Alessandro Serio
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2007-12-01
Series:Cuadernos de Historia Moderna
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Online Access:http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CHMO/article/view/23059
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Una representación de la crisis de la unión dinástica: los cargos diplomáticos en Roma de Francisco de Rojas y Antonio de Acuña (1501-1507)
Cuadernos de Historia Moderna
Rome
Spanish embassy
XVIe century
Catholics Kings
Internacional policy
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title Una representación de la crisis de la unión dinástica: los cargos diplomáticos en Roma de Francisco de Rojas y Antonio de Acuña (1501-1507)
title_short Una representación de la crisis de la unión dinástica: los cargos diplomáticos en Roma de Francisco de Rojas y Antonio de Acuña (1501-1507)
title_full Una representación de la crisis de la unión dinástica: los cargos diplomáticos en Roma de Francisco de Rojas y Antonio de Acuña (1501-1507)
title_fullStr Una representación de la crisis de la unión dinástica: los cargos diplomáticos en Roma de Francisco de Rojas y Antonio de Acuña (1501-1507)
title_full_unstemmed Una representación de la crisis de la unión dinástica: los cargos diplomáticos en Roma de Francisco de Rojas y Antonio de Acuña (1501-1507)
title_sort una representación de la crisis de la unión dinástica: los cargos diplomáticos en roma de francisco de rojas y antonio de acuña (1501-1507)
publisher Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series Cuadernos de Historia Moderna
issn 0214-4018
1988-2475
publishDate 2007-12-01
description This essay is part of a research on Spanish presence in Rome between the end of XV and the first decades of XVI century. Giving account of the interest recently arisen on the relationships among the Monarquía Católica and the Papacy in Early Modern period, it has been our intention to look at the first moments of these relationships, going back to the years past the Dinastic Union (1469) and looking for elements that could express their complexity. The presence, at the same time, of more than one “Spanish” ambassador and the participation to those relationships of a high number of individuals (with their own social and relational networks articulated in both the Spanish and Italian peninsulas) suggests the existence of various relational levels and stresses the importance of debating the interpretations currently proposed by American historians such as Thomas Dandelet and Michel Levin.
topic Rome
Spanish embassy
XVIe century
Catholics Kings
Internacional policy
url http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CHMO/article/view/23059
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