
doi: 10.35462/pv.274.8
handle: 20.500.14352/93261
This study presents the reform of the Royal Council of Navarre, which took place during the reign of Catherine of Foix and John of Albret. The different measures carried out established the foundation of a new modernized and efficient Royal Council. Its organization, composition and rules and regulations, represented a change with respect to the models which had characterized this Council in medieval times. Keywords: Navarre; Institutional History; Royal Council; Legislative powers, Government and justice; Late Medieval Age; Early Modern period. En este estudio hemos presentado la reforma del Consejo Real de Navarra realizada bajo el reinado de Catalina de Foix y Juan de Albret. Las diversas medidas que se llevaron a cabo lograron establecer las bases de un «moderno», tecnificado y eficaz Consejo Real, cuya organización, composición, normativas y atribuciones supusieron un cambio respecto a los modelos que habían caracterizado a dicho organismo en la época medieval. Palabras clave: Navarra; historia institucional; Consejo Real; atribuciones legislativas, de gobierno y de justicia; Baja Edad Media; Alta Edad Moderna.
Navarra, Baja Edad Media, Humanidades, Consejo Real, Historia institucional, 55 Historia, 94(460).02, Renacimiento
Navarra, Baja Edad Media, Humanidades, Consejo Real, Historia institucional, 55 Historia, 94(460).02, Renacimiento
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