El desarrollo de la almoneda de los bienes muebles de Isabel la Católica. \ The Development of the Auction of the Personal Property of Isabella I of Castile.
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RESUMEN: Pocos días antes de morir Isabel I de Castilla dictó su testamento, en el cual mandaba a sus testamentarios, encabezados por su esposo, que vendieran todos sus bienes para saldar sus deudas. Aunque la reina marcó un año natural como plazo límite, lo cierto es que el proceso de liquidación se prolongó por mucho más tiempo. En este trabajo presentamos la sucesión de las distintas fases a través de los documentos que emitió Fernando el Católico para formalizar la almoneda, conservados en el Archivo General de Simancas.
ABSTRACT: Few days before her death, Isabel I of Castile made her last will and testament, in which she ordered the executors, headed by her husband, to sell all her goods in order to pay back her debts. Even though the queen determined that the deadline should be within the period of a calendar year, the fact is that the liquidation process extended during a much longer time. In this work we offer the sequence of the different phases, reflected in the documents that were issued by Fernando the Catholic to formalize the auction, which are conserved in the Archivo General de Simancas.
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