El orden señorial y su representación simbólica: ritualidad y ceremonia en Castilla a fines de la Edad Media
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aem.1999.v29.i1.550Abstract
The study of the ritualized staging during the inaugurations is what we have taken into account in order to analyze the system of relationships within the seigniories. Thanks to the ceremonial and symbolic representation of the seigniorial class system, with its formal aspects —words, objects, gestures—, we can observe diffuse images of the seigniorial compromises and of the rights of the vassals. But the essential objective of that representation was to show the seigniorial power and feudatory submission principles in which the feudal system is based.
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1999-12-30
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Quintanilla Raso, M. C. (1999). El orden señorial y su representación simbólica: ritualidad y ceremonia en Castilla a fines de la Edad Media. Anuario De Estudios Medievales, 29(1), 843–873. https://doi.org/10.3989/aem.1999.v29.i1.550
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