
handle: 10486/662482 , 10261/199008
[ES] En el presente artículo se intenta analizar la doble lealtad en la época de Felipe III. La diferencia de intereses entre España y Roma son más frecuentes de lo que parece en estos años. Para analizar esta cuestión se ha buscado un hombre que vive este problema en sí mismo, como es Jerónimo Gracián de la Madre de Dios. Por medio de su obra Tratado de Redención de Cautivos y de su trayectoria personal se trata de mirar este tema en los primeros años del siglo XVII.
[EN] This article attempts to analyze the double loyalty at the time of Felipe III. The difference in interests between Spain and Rome are more frequent than it looks in these years. A man who lives this problem in itself, as it is Jerome Gracián of the mother of God has sought to analyze this issue. Through his Tratado de Redención de Cautivos and of his personal career work is looking at this issue in the first years of the 17TH century
El presente trabajo se encuadra en los resultados del proyecto financiado por la MICINN HAR 2009-09991
Este artículo está sujeto a una licencia CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
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Morocco, Tunisia, Imperio otomano, Marruecos, Túnez, Jerónimo Gracián de la Madre de Dios, Ottoman Empire, Imperio Otomano, Historia
Morocco, Tunisia, Imperio otomano, Marruecos, Túnez, Jerónimo Gracián de la Madre de Dios, Ottoman Empire, Imperio Otomano, Historia
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