Religion and control in Guadalhorce’s administrative head. Trinitarian Order in Coin during Antique Regime
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The most important chapters of Trinitarian Order in Coín run from the 16th-17th centuries. Along this time, its foundation and, later, its move nearer the village, provokes important changes in the city of Antique Regime, where the Order could have had an increasing significance, as well as another one had not far from it, the Augustans. This article tries to give some news about all of those points of view.Downloads
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