Prerrogatives in the Kingdom of Granada after the Philipine repopulation

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  • Valeriano Sánchez Ramos Universidad de Granada

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30827/cn.v0i24.2096

Keywords:

Kingdom of Granada, Repopulation, Moorish, King’s lands, Public lands, Royal prerrogatives

Abstract

The repopulation during the reign of Felipe II is mainly the long-lasting reorganization of the Kingdom of Granada. The confiscation of the moorish (Muslims converted to Christianity) belongings and its later distribution into different administrations, is anything but a new order of lands and resources according to the new royal conceptions. The royal prerrogatives of Granada would therefore, consist of those belongings which were confiscated and remained at the complete disposal of the king, without prejudice to the particular interests and those of the community. Nevertheless, the new defensive conception, the precariousness of the villages and the necessity of promotion of the agrarian communities shaped in an especial way the royal prerrogatives of Granada.

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Sánchez Ramos, V. Prerrogatives in the Kingdom of Granada after the Philipine repopulation. Chronica Nova. Revista De Historia Moderna De La Universidad De Granada, (24), 253–272. https://doi.org/10.30827/cn.v0i24.2096

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