El barrio de la embajada de España en Roma en la segunda mitad del siglo XVII
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hispania.2007.v67.i227.69Keywords:
Spain XVIIth century, Rome XVIIth century, Embassy of Spain in Rome, History of the international relationsAbstract
In the middle of the XVIIth century the foreign ambassadors in Rome extend the immunity of his palace a sector of the city, the district of the embassy. But in the last third of the century the Popes try to suppress these exempt jurisdictions. In this article across the documentation Vaticana and Spanish, studies the evolution of the Spanish district and his vicissitudes until the Marquess of Cogolludo resigns his immunity, and there begins a new period of limited jurisdiction.
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