The legal regulation of the accommodation of the Spanish tercios in the State of Milan in the 16th centurie: an attempt to avoid conflicts with the population

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Published 23-12-2024
Carlos Belloso Martín

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The presence of the Spanish army in the territories of the Spanish Monarchy will cause multiple problems of coexistence in the 16th centurie, producing numerous episodes of confrontations between soldiers of the Spanish tercios and the native population. To avoid these conflicts, military authorities with jurisdiction over soldiers will strictly enforce military ordinances and discipline. When the enemy threats decreased and the Spanish tercios parties began to be disturbed in their accommodation, the population asked them to leave. It will undoubtedly be a very complex “love and hate” relationship that requires deep analysis.

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Belloso Martín, Carlos. 2024. “The Legal Regulation of the Accommodation of the Spanish Tercios in the State of Milan in the 16th Centurie: an Attempt to Avoid Conflicts With the Population”. Clio & Crimen. Revista Del Centro De Historia Del Crimen De Durango, no. 21 (December):41-72. https://doi.org/10.1387/clio-crimen.27032.
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