2024-03-19T03:35:44Zhttps://uvadoc.uva.es/oai/requestoai:uvadoc.uva.es:10324/195522021-06-30T08:03:59Zcom_10324_6401com_10324_5186com_10324_29291col_10324_7399
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Piqueras Juan, Jaime
author
Asenjo González, María (coord.)
editor
Ediciones Universidad de Valladolid
2016-10-04T16:27:35Z
2016-10-04T16:27:35Z
2014
Edad Media: revista de historia, 2014, N.15, pags.295-318
1138-9621
http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/19552
295
15
318
This paper presents research conducted on a set of notarial documents from the 14th and first half of the 15th centuries. The information provided by 95 wills and codicils is systematically processed in order to put the focus on practices concerning last wills and testaments in late medieval Valencia, where the abolition of inalienable succession rights following a legal disposition by King Peter II in 1358 became a prominent feature. Last wills are contemplated as part of the chain of succession within the family that started at the time of the marriage of children and involved quantitative assessments regarding the fair allotment of bequests, all of which helped to establish the underlying concept and mentality of the family institution in medieval Valencian society.
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Edad Media
La transmisión de los patrimonios y la libertad de testar en la sociedad medieval valenciana a través de la documentación notarial: 1381-1450
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