
handle: 10486/8164
El “Gran Memorial” que, según creencia común, escribió el conde-duque de Olivares para guiar el gobierno de Felipe IV al comienzo de su reinado, constituye uno de los documentos históricos más conocidos y más populares entre los estudiantes y los profesores de Historia Moderna de España. Sin embargo, la autoría y el significado de este documento son oscuros y difíciles de precisar. En este trabajo se exponen las dudas que plantea este documento.PALABRAS CLAVE: Gran Memorial, conde duque de Olivares, Felipe IV, valido, unión de armasTHE 1624 "GREAT MEMORIAL" IN 1624, QUESTIONS AND TEXTUAL AND CONTEXTUAL PROBLEMS IN A DOCUMENT ATTRIBUTED TO THE COUNT DUKE OF OLIVARESAccording to common belief, the “Great Memorial” was wrote by the Count- Duke of Olivares to guide the government of Felipe IV at the beginning of his reign. It’s one of the best known Spanish historical documents, very popular among students and teachers of History of Early Modern Spain because explains the political crisis of XVII th. century. However, the authorship and significance of this document are obscure. In this paper we describe the doubts raised by this essay.KEY WORDS: Great Memorial, Count-Duke of Olivares, Philip IV, valid, union of armies.
valido, Philip IV, Historia moderna, valid, Conde duque de Olivares, NX440-632, union of armies, Gran Memorial, unión de armas, Felipe IV, History of the arts, D, History (General) and history of Europe, Count-Duke of Olivares, Great Memorial
valido, Philip IV, Historia moderna, valid, Conde duque de Olivares, NX440-632, union of armies, Gran Memorial, unión de armas, Felipe IV, History of the arts, D, History (General) and history of Europe, Count-Duke of Olivares, Great Memorial
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