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Sancho de Paredes y los libros de la cámara de Isabel I de Castilla: una aproximación
Author(s) -
José Julio Martín Barba
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
medievalismo
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1989-8312
pISSN - 1131-8155
DOI - 10.6018/medievalismo.407011
Subject(s) - humanities , reign , throne , art , queen (butterfly) , cartography , political science , geography , politics , law , hymenoptera , botany , biology
En la Casa de los reyes de Castilla, el oficio de camarero fue considerado uno de los más eminentes. El camarero tenía a su cargo el cuidado, organización y custodia de la cámara real con todas sus pertenencias. En la segunda parte reinado de Isabel I de Castilla desempeñó este oficio Sancho de Paredes junto a su esposa Isabel Cuello. Ambos realizaron con esmero su trabajo, como comprobamos en los libros de la cámara, su instrumento de trabajo. A la muerte de la reina, después de entregar todos los objetos que tenían a su cargo, recibieron de Juana I, la sucesora en el trono, la carta de finiquito. Among the Household of the Castilian Kings, the trade of chamberlain was one of the most noted. The chamberlain was in charge of the care, organization and custody of the royal chamber and its belongings. During the reign of Isabel I of Castile, the chamberlain was Sancho de Paredes along with his wife Isabel Cuello. They both put a lot of effort into the job they were performing, as it can be appreciated in the chamber books, which were their work tool. With the death of the Catholic queen, after returning all the objects they were in charge of, the successor of the throne, the queen Juana, gave them the settlement.

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