Fuero_de_Sepúlveda

Fuero de Sepúlveda

Fuero de Sepúlveda

Spanish municipal charter


The Fuero de Sepúlveda was a medieval municipal charter (fuero) that governed the towns that make up the Villa y Tierra de Sepúlveda. It was confirmed in 1076 by Alfonso VI of León and ratified by King Ferdinand IV of Castile in 1305. Its text reproduces privileges dating from the time of Count Fernán González.[1][2] Its relevance in the Reconquest process led to its later application to other towns, such as Roa or Uclés (1179) in the Kingdom of Castilla and Teruel (1172) in the Kingdom of Aragon.[3]

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References

  1. Symposium de Estudios Históricos de Sepúlveda. Los fueros de Sepúlveda : [I Symposium de Estudios Históricos de Sepúlveda]. Javier Alvarado Planas. Madrid: Editorial Centro de Estudios Ramón Areces. ISBN 84-8004-702-X. OCLC 65460342.
  2. El Fuero de Sepúlveda. Archivo Municipal de Sepúlveda. [Madrid]: Fundación Promoción Social de la Cultura. 2004. ISBN 84-922631-3-X. OCLC 434372700.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)

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