Extraordinary income of the Kingdom of Galicia in the fifteenth century
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ceg.2010.v57.i123.79Keywords:
Real Hacienda, fifteenth century, royal orders, extra services, Contribution of the BrotherhoodAbstract
Study of the extraordinary taxes that are levied in the kingdom of Galicia during the fifteenth century. First attention is given to the collection of actual orders during the reigns of John II and Henry IV, then move on to explore other ways of collecting taxes and extraordinary contribution of the Brotherhood and its replacement, from 1498, for extraordinary services approved by the Cortes of the kingdom.
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