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This article focuses upon the issue of the reform of the Franciscan friary at Palencia, Spain, in the 15th century. It can provide a good example of the relationship between religious reforms and society in Medieval and Early Modern times. It also shows the role that political powers played in those reforms.

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  • This article focuses upon the issue of the reform of the Franciscan friary at Palencia, Spain, in the 15th century

  • It can provide a good example of the relationship between religious reforms and society in Medieval and Early Modern times

  • Los frailes observantes intentaron expulsar a los religiosos conventuales y hacerse con el control del convento en 1443-1444, respaldados por el rey Juan II de Castilla y por algunos de los más destacados representantes de la nobleza del reino

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This article focuses upon the issue of the reform of the Franciscan friary at Palencia, Spain, in the 15th century. A grandes rasgos, la situación de Palencia por los años en que los frailes observantes intentaron hacerse con el control del convento de San Francisco.

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