Text in which Louis XIV reclaims his hegemony over Spain, thus demanding the priority of his diplomatic corps after the incidents of 1661 in London
Text in which Louis XIV reclaims his hegemony over Spain, thus demanding the priority of his diplomatic corps after the incidents of 1661 in London
Text from 1704 in which the Council of Castile writes to Philip V reminding him that it is the most competent and authorised body to deal with his orders
Point one of the marriage contracts between Duke Joan III and Joan of Aragon and Gurrea, which emphasises the importance of the integrity of the entailed estate
Fragment of text in which the problem of dealing with crops such as rice due to the lack of knowledge of resettlers is raised
Fragment of text in which enlisted bandits complain about having been deceived, as they enlisted to go to Naples when their destination seems to be Oran
Permission from Philip IV in 1630 for Dutch ships to supply wheat to the city of Valencia because of the needs it was experiencing
Fragment of text in which Londoño writes to García de Toledo about the events of the siege of Malta by the Ottomans in 1565
Fragment of text from the book “History of Gibraltar” in which Ignacio López de Ayala points to the lack of logistical organisation in the siege of Gibraltar in 1727
Fragment of text in which Miguel de Múzquiz y Goyeneche, 1st Count of Gausa, qualifies the ideas proposed by Itúrbide in relation to the fight against banditry and smuggling
Fragment of text explaining the death of 107 people in Cordoba accused of Judaising in 1504