The will of Pedro de Toledo, bishop of Malaga (1478-1499) and the pronouncement of his executor, Fernando de Talavera, archbishop of Granada (1493-1507)
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This essay focuses on the testament of D. Pedro de Toledo, first bishop of Málaga after the Christian conquest. I point out the religious mentality of this important man and the properties, social and familiar network on which his power was based.
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