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In 1773, Antonio Álvarez de Toledo y Pérez de Guzmán el Bueno, 10th Marquis of …
Edition of El viage de Hierusalem (1611) by Francisco Guerrero, printed in the workshops of …
There is news of the shipment of three printed books, plus the possibility that two …
The first mention of the feast of the Translation of Saint James the Apostle (30 …
The news of the arrival in 1582 at the Segovia cathedral chapter of some music books from Rome, suggests that they were the two books published by Tomás Luis de …
Two payrolls listing the large group of trumpets and drums of Juan de la Cerda, 2nd Duke of Medinaceli, allow us to check the stability enjoyed by some of the …
Following the completion of the work on the new church of the Discalced Trinitarians in the city of Salamanca, on 5 June 1667 the Blessed Sacrament was transferred from the …
Works by Francisco Guerrero printed by Nicolas du Chemin in Paris (1565/1566).
On 28 February 1688, Sister Juana María de la Peña made her profession of vows in the convent of the Exaltación del Santísimo Sacramento in Murcia. The whole ceremony was …
At the beginning of January 1777, the organ builder Salvador Pabón y Valdés dismantled, reformed and tuned the organ of the church of Nuestra Señora del Rosario in Guéjar Sierra …
In the Jacobean year of 1434, the Leonese knight Suero de Quiñones obtained permission from King John II of Castile to organise a peculiar tournament on the bridge of the …
Confraternities at the church of San Miguel in Granada.
Works by Francisco Guerrero printed by the Gardano family in Venice (1570).
In 1628, Fray Pedro González de Mendoza, bishop of Sigüenza and fifth son of Ruy Gómez de Silva, 1st Duke of Pastrana, and Ana Mendoza de la Cerda, founded the …