The local processions in Antequera: scenario of power and rivalry between civil and ecclesiastical town council (16th century)
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Between the favourable occasions to do ostentation of the social rank, the public processions occupy, in the Modern Age, a place highlighted, able to attain a syncretism paradigmatic between the dignities municipal and religious of any town. In Antequera, however, this representativeness was not so harmonic and are varied the incidents registered in said celebrations, included the solemn festoons of the Corpus Christi. The order or placing of the members of the comitia was the main reason of dispute between the cabled of the Collegiate and the municipal, pues this always pretended to go after the clergyman, the more near possible of the Holy Form or of the image of Santo venerate in the day signalled for this. In this last case, two go to be the general processions where register the presence of both corporations to the complete and, therefore, the moments of main tension: The ones of Saint Felipe and Santiago, the primmer day of May, and the one of Santa Eufemia, winning patron saint, the 16 of September of each year. These commemorations, the altercations produced in his transcurso and the ejecutoria of Felipe II of 1577 destinate to regulate the festive acts will be the main aims of the present study.
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