The cathedral chapter of Málaga in the late Middle Ages: contribution to its study
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Granada Kimdon, Málaga church, members of the cathedral chapterAbstract
In this contribution we deal with the members of the first cathedral chapter of Malaga, offering a detailed relation of his components in the first years of his existence.Downloads
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