The importance of the ceremonial in diplomacy during the reign of Felipe V
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https://doi.org/10.5944/eeii.vol.4.n.7.2017.20631Keywords:
diplomacy, ambassador, ceremony, Felipe VAbstract
The relationship of the different monarchies with the royal houses of their environment has always been a fundamental element for the exercise of foreign policy, affecting in many cases by family ties to family relationships. The presence of representatives of the other monarchs in the different courts since the end of the 15th century is common and the treatment given to these representatives was one more way of managing that diplomacy of the time.
The disparity of criteria and customs in this deal with the ambassador’s makes that in many of the courts labels are dictated where the customs to be followed in this deal are specified in detail, as well as in the participation of the different ceremonies of the Cut. The arrival of Felipe V to the throne, introduced new customs in the Spanish monarchy like fruit of its French origin and that like they affected to the activity of the court also they were visualized in those customs with the representatives of other monarchies.
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