Málaga and the feast of death: funeral rites for the queen Maria Luisa de Orleans 17th century.
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.2000.v0i22.474Abstract
The oficial notification of the decrase of Queen María Luisa de Orleans, wife of King Carlos II, originated a group of officers to manage the celebration of royal honours and funeral rites. Lack of founds in the arks of the malacitan township constrained the magnificience of royal exequies, deceasing their propagandistic effects.
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