Indicio del ámbito doméstico regio en las Chancillerias y Audiencias: los Porteros de Cámara (Siglos XVI-XVII)

The jurisdictional activity of the King of Castile originally took place in the intimacy and privacy of the Cámara Real, or Royal Chamber. The spread of this activity throughout the kingdom, through the Chancelleries and Courts of Law (Audiencias), has been widely recorded by historians, but little...

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Main Author: Ignacio Ezquerra Revilla
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Sevilla 2010-12-01
Series:Historia. Instituciones. Documentos
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Online Access:https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/HID/article/download/4107/3555
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spelling doaj-c3d47385a81c4ac2a69674586a5d29f42020-11-25T00:47:37ZengUniversidad de SevillaHistoria. Instituciones. Documentos0210-77162253-82912010-12-01376385Indicio del ámbito doméstico regio en las Chancillerias y Audiencias: los Porteros de Cámara (Siglos XVI-XVII)Ignacio Ezquerra Revilla0CEDIS (Faculdade de Direito-Universidade Nova de Lisboa)The jurisdictional activity of the King of Castile originally took place in the intimacy and privacy of the Cámara Real, or Royal Chamber. The spread of this activity throughout the kingdom, through the Chancelleries and Courts of Law (Audiencias), has been widely recorded by historians, but little attention has been given to its domestic origin. The presence of porteros de Cámara in the Chancelleries and the Courts in Valladolid and Granada and in the Royal Council (Consejo Real) is a reminder of this origin. Their presence expressed in itself, and metaphorically, not only a oneness between the king’s place of residence and the rest of his territory, but also put on the same legal level the Council (Consejo) and the Courts of Law, in accordance with the complex administrative system in the late Middle Ages. In short, the presence of porteros de Cámara in the Chancelleries and Courts of Law symbolized the original link that had existed between the legal activities of the king and his most private circle and which had been broken when access to the Court had been granted to a wide range of his subjects.https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/HID/article/download/4107/3555Porteros de CámaraRoyal ChancelleriesCourts of LawRoyal Council
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Indicio del ámbito doméstico regio en las Chancillerias y Audiencias: los Porteros de Cámara (Siglos XVI-XVII)
Historia. Instituciones. Documentos
Porteros de Cámara
Royal Chancelleries
Courts of Law
Royal Council
author_facet Ignacio Ezquerra Revilla
author_sort Ignacio Ezquerra Revilla
title Indicio del ámbito doméstico regio en las Chancillerias y Audiencias: los Porteros de Cámara (Siglos XVI-XVII)
title_short Indicio del ámbito doméstico regio en las Chancillerias y Audiencias: los Porteros de Cámara (Siglos XVI-XVII)
title_full Indicio del ámbito doméstico regio en las Chancillerias y Audiencias: los Porteros de Cámara (Siglos XVI-XVII)
title_fullStr Indicio del ámbito doméstico regio en las Chancillerias y Audiencias: los Porteros de Cámara (Siglos XVI-XVII)
title_full_unstemmed Indicio del ámbito doméstico regio en las Chancillerias y Audiencias: los Porteros de Cámara (Siglos XVI-XVII)
title_sort indicio del ámbito doméstico regio en las chancillerias y audiencias: los porteros de cámara (siglos xvi-xvii)
publisher Universidad de Sevilla
series Historia. Instituciones. Documentos
issn 0210-7716
2253-8291
publishDate 2010-12-01
description The jurisdictional activity of the King of Castile originally took place in the intimacy and privacy of the Cámara Real, or Royal Chamber. The spread of this activity throughout the kingdom, through the Chancelleries and Courts of Law (Audiencias), has been widely recorded by historians, but little attention has been given to its domestic origin. The presence of porteros de Cámara in the Chancelleries and the Courts in Valladolid and Granada and in the Royal Council (Consejo Real) is a reminder of this origin. Their presence expressed in itself, and metaphorically, not only a oneness between the king’s place of residence and the rest of his territory, but also put on the same legal level the Council (Consejo) and the Courts of Law, in accordance with the complex administrative system in the late Middle Ages. In short, the presence of porteros de Cámara in the Chancelleries and Courts of Law symbolized the original link that had existed between the legal activities of the king and his most private circle and which had been broken when access to the Court had been granted to a wide range of his subjects.
topic Porteros de Cámara
Royal Chancelleries
Courts of Law
Royal Council
url https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/HID/article/download/4107/3555
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