Las intervenciones reales en los pleitos del Real Patronato

  1. Carrasco Rodríguez, Antonio
Revue:
Revista de Historia Moderna: Anales de la Universidad de Alicante

ISSN: 0212-5862 1989-9823

Année de publication: 1997

Titre de la publication: España e Italia en el siglo XVIII

Número: 16

Pages: 289-330

Type: Article

DOI: 10.14198/RHM1997.16.14 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openRUA editor

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Résumé

Spanish monarchs considered themselves as protectors of the national Church from the Council of Trent. This feeling grew with the advent of the Bourbonic dynasty, in direct connection with the summit of the postures that defended the royal prerogatives. In the present article one of the principal demonstrations of that labor of protection is analyzed: the interventions of Felipe V, Fernando VI and Carlos III in the relatives cases to the royal patronage, the principal of the royalties of the Spanish crown.