Beatriz Galindo: the fortune and power of a humanist in the Court of the Catholic Monarchs
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.2006.v2i28.286Abstract
Life and death are linked in a testament, through this document –that is a file of different records- we can study the way of life and the incomes of a couple that represented many aspects of the Court of the Catholic Kings: Francisco Ramírez de Madrid and Beatriz Galindo. They settled an important part of they fortune in the Kingdom of Granada and in the city of Malaga. This record also allows to know how the widow, Beatriz Galindo, could appealed the King and Queen because she was in disagreement with the last wish of Francisco Ramírez de Madrid.
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