Fasto y etiqueta de la casa de Austria. Breves apuntes sobre su origen y evolución

Authors

  • María Albaladejo Martínez
Keywords: protocol, labels, Duchy of Burgundy, Byzantine Empire

Abstract

From the introduction in 1548 of the Burgundian etiquette into the Spanish court, the form of life, the appearance and the conduct of the monarchy in the middle of the 16th century and beginning of the XVII, changed the way of seeing to the king and the way of producing worship to the sovereign ones with the creation of a physical and symbolic barrier that was wrapping their persons. Nevertheless, though the ceremonial Burgundian has understood himself as the protocol of the Spanish monarchy from times of Philip II, it is necessary to mention that this one did not remain foreign to other infuences and, that any of the Castilian, Aragonese and Portuguese traditions of the previous Spanish monarchs coexisted close to this etiquette of a very similar origin.

The present article tries to penetrate into the origin of these etiquettes to establish a point jointly that explains wherefrom there comes the importance of the grandness and pomp of the ceremonial one of the House of Austria as well as her evolution in the court and its importance as guiding principle.

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Albaladejo Martínez, M. (2010). Fasto y etiqueta de la casa de Austria. Breves apuntes sobre su origen y evolución. Imafronte, (21-22), 9–19. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/imafronte/article/view/200791
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