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The Great Favourite: The Duke of Lerma a

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Informationen zum Autor Patrick Williams was formerly Professor of Spanish History at the University of Portsmouth Klappentext This is the first biography of the last major unknown figure in European history. The Duke of Lerma was the first and greatest of the royal favourites of the European seventeenth century. He was the greatest art patron of his generation and the greatest lay builder in Spanish history. This study is profoundly well researched and fluently written. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction - Valladolid, Pentecost Sunday, 29 May 1605: 'Protector general and advocate of all the world'1. The Sandoval family and the crown of Castile2. The accession of Philip III3. The establishment of the valimiento, 1598-16014. The court in Valladolid, 1601-1606 : The years of the golden keys5. Government and policymaking6. Humiliation, 1606-16077. Flight : The Journeys of 1608-16108. Survival : The death of the Queen and Lerma's 'other course' 1611-16139. Retreat10. Cardinal-Duke11. The end of the Sandoval hegemony12. Lerma and Uceda : Decline, testaments and deathConclusionIndex

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Introduction - Valladolid, Pentecost Sunday, 29 May 1605: 'Protector general and advocate of all the world'
1. The Sandoval family and the crown of Castile
2. The accession of Philip III
3. The establishment of the valimiento, 1598-1601
4. The court in Valladolid, 1601-1606 : The years of the golden keys
5. Government and policymaking
6. Humiliation, 1606-1607
7. Flight : The Journeys of 1608-1610
8. Survival : The death of the Queen and Lerma's 'other course' 1611-1613
9. Retreat
10. Cardinal-Duke
11. The end of the Sandoval hegemony
12. Lerma and Uceda : Decline, testaments and death
Conclusion
Index

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Authors Patrick Williams
Publisher External catalogues UK
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.12.2009
 
EAN 9780719081415
ISBN 978-0-7190-8141-5
Series Studies in Early Modern Europe
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries

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