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The Iberian Peninsula, home to modern-day Spain and Portugal, serves as a crossroads of regional, international, and transatlantic relations. The peninsula plays a pivotal role in shaping global interactions through its cultural exchanges and geopolitical alliances. This continues to influence global politics, economics, and cultural identity, making the study of Iberia’s relationships crucial to understanding ...
Contributing to a deeper understanding of women's role throughout history is one of the bases for a more integrated and insightful knowledge of the past. Bearing this principle in mind, this paper aims to identify and discuss the female contribution to promoting a new religiosity among pilgrimage and socio-charitable programmes during the 12th-14th centuries. These programmes were developed in the context of re...
In this paper, we will study the management of resources associated with water through the municipal charters that King Manuel granted to the communities that lived in the commanderies of the Order of Christ in the 16th century. The aim is to identify not only specific determinations related to the use of these resources but also to point out specificities in their management according to their location as terr...
In this paper, we will study the management of resources associated with water through the municipal charters that King Manuel granted to the communities that lived in the commanderies of the Order of Christ in the 16th century. The aim is to identify not only specific determinations related to the use of these resources but also to point out specificities in their management according to their location as terr...
The Templar archives should be considered at a plural level: there are national and multinational archives. These include the convent archives, the master's archives, the commendatory archives, and the commendators' archives. The Templar archives in Portugal should be viewed over a span of several hundred years. To this end, we will reflect on two issues: first, the temporal constitution of the Templar archives...
In 1834, by Decree of 30 May and as part of the general ecclesiastical reform undertaken by Joaquim António de Aguiar, Minister and Secretary of State, and carried out by the Commission for the General Reform of the Clergy (1833-1837), all convents, monasteries, colleges, hospices and religious houses of all religious orders were extinguished, with the female houses remaining subject to their respective bishops...