Os Áustrias e as reformas das ordens militares portuguesas
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hispania.2004.v64.i216.198Keywords:
Military orders, Portugal, Spanish Monarchy, Philip II, Philip III, Consejo de OrdenesAbstract
This article analyses the reform committees of the Portuguese military orders under Philip II and Philip III, with the aim of determining the extent to which the union of the Spanish and Portuguese kingdoms allowed the Portuguese to bring the different peninsular military orders into closer equivalency. It also examines how they used this discourse to defend greater autonomy for the orders of Avis, Cristo and Santiago, which felt their jurisdictions being increasingly undercut in this period by the interests of the crown.
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