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Título
Cluny and its priories in fifteenth-century Castile
Año del Documento
2017
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies, 2017, vol. 9/2, pp. 261–279
Resumo
Cluny’s control over its Hispanic priories was weakened in the fifteenth century by the popes’ interference in the naming of priors and in confirming alienations. The attempts made by the abbots Robert de Chaudesolles and Jean de Bourbon to reaffirm their authority were effective only for a time. Even so, the monks continued to consider themselves as Cluniacs, enjoying the privileges of the order, having recourse to their conservators and, especially, celebrating their own liturgy. Between 1470 and 1513, the papal appointment of commendatory abbots and the monarchs’ support for the reform of San Benito de Valladolid led to the Cluniac priories becoming exempt from Cluny’s jurisdiction. This was possible due to the disappearance, or inaction, of those agents who traditionally exercised control over the priories: priors, chamberlains and visitors.
Palabras Clave
Cluny
Monasticism
Castile
fifteenth century
Priory
ISSN
1754-6567
Revisión por pares
SI
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This article was produced as part of the research projects “Poderes, espacios y escrituras en los reinos occidentales hispánicos” (Reference HAR 2013-42925-P) and “Espacio, letra e imagen: el factor cluniacense en la Edad Media hispana desde sus inicios a su decadencia (ca. 1000-1500)” (Reference HAR2013-46921-P), financed by the Spanish government’s Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad.
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