The implementation of the Council of Trent: the provincial councils of Granada and Toledo, 1565-1566
<p>In 1565, Philip II of Spain announced that five provincial councils would meet in five cities to implement the Tridentine decrees. The five cities were: Granada, Toledo, Valencia, Zaragoza and Salamanca. In this thesis, I focus exclusively on the provincial councils held in Granada and Tole...
Main Author: | Parham, A |
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Other Authors: | Davidson, N |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2020
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