
handle: 10366/70504
[ES] El presente trabajo aborda el estudio de las facciones cortesanas y los grupos de poder en la ?poca del emperador Fernando II de Habsburgo, describiendo la influencia de Espa?a y de la Santa Sede en la creaci?n de diferentes grupos de poder y corrientes pol?ticas en la corte vienesa y praguense. El estudio utiliza como fuente principal las relaciones que enviaban los embajadores espa?oles y los nuncios papales, gracias a las cuales es posible averiguar las actitudes que ambas potencias cat?licas tomaban con respecto a los acontecimientos que suced?an en la Europa Central durante el primer tercio del siglo XVII, e identificar los grupos de personas que les ayudaban a realizar sus fines pol?ticos en el periodo convulso del comienzo de la Guerra de los Treinta A?os.
[EN] The present study undertakes the revision of the court factions and power elites at the time of the emperor Ferndinand the II of Hapsburg, describing the influence of Spain and the Holy See in the creation of different faction and political groups in Vienna and Praghe Courts. The study uses like main source the relations that the Spanish ambassadors and the papal nuncios sent, thanks to which it is possible to find out the attitudes that both catholic powers took with respect to the events who happened in Central Europe during the first third of century XVII, and to identify the groups of people who helped them to make their political aims in the beginning of the Thirty Years War.
Historia moderna y contemporánea, Modern history, 1453-, D204-475, Modern history, Historia moderna y contempor?nea
Historia moderna y contemporánea, Modern history, 1453-, D204-475, Modern history, Historia moderna y contempor?nea
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