Abstract

Diplomatic texts and urban histories were repositories of historical memory through which speeches and images were transmitted, with which the identity of the city was built. Our objective is to show that they were reinterpreted as a guarantee of rights and privileges, of legitimation of urban power and inculcation of behaviors of the city and its elites.

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