The royal stamp and record in Panamá: Royal Audience and Chancellery in the sixteenth century
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https://doi.org/10.5944/rdh.22.2014.14290Keywords:
Stamp, Record, Panamá, Audience and ChancelleryAbstract
The present study tries to analyze royal stamp and record space-time specific, namely, as a key element in the Audience and Chancellery constitution of Panamá during the sixteenth century. The main character is going to be the stamp itself, approaching everything that could impact within this Audience and Chancellery, since opening and dispatch to Indies, to custody, going through review those who were responsible for it and the effects about their use or simple presence which amounted in places as far apart. The ultimate goal is to understand the role and use this important means of document validation had in the government from so remote lands and the representation of monarchy.
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