La venta de bienes de cofradías en Cehegín como precedentes de las desamortizaciones religiosas del siglo XIX
Journal Title: Alquipir - Year 2022, Vol 5, Issue 1
Abstract
This article shows how these property sales were carried out with complete information which include pices, buyers, value of auction, tables with sums and properties and how much was paid truthly. Moreover this shows what these sales didn’t offer wanted results, since the biggest land owners gave more properties, brotherhoods supported this loss of property and people hadn´t necessary resources as to be owner because they couldn’t compete with the biggest land owners in auctions.
Authors and Affiliations
Diego de Maya Ruiz
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