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Real Audiencia y Chancillería de Valladolid

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had a nomadic existence, just like the royal court. The Valladolid audiencia originated in the residence of the audiencia which was established in Valladolid by the Cortes of Valladolid (1442 and 1447). It was during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs,
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For a short period from 1601 to 1605, the Valladolid Audiencia sat in Medina del Campo, when the royal court moved to Valladolid. The Audiencia later moved into the Palace of the Four Towers (today the
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law of Biscay, no matter where in the Crown of Castile they were. Since several of the Biscayans could only testify in
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for a mere nine months between 1605 and 1606. After this, it returned to Valladolid when the royal court moved to
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under the jurisdiction of the Valladolid audiencia, and one south of the river under the audiencia of
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In 1494, it lost part of its jurisdiction to the newly created Real Audiencia y Chancillería de
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When it was the property of the Viveros, the palace had towers, a wall, a moat and a
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installed the Real Audiencia y Chancillería de Valladolid at the end of 15th-century.
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of Toro, convened in 1371 by the king himself. The Audiencia consisted of eight
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in the kingdom, and was suppressed in 1834 as a result of liberal reforms.
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established an Audiencia to administer justice at the request of the
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Bien de Interés Cultural landmarks in the Province of Valladolid
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in 1371, with jurisdiction over the entire territory of the
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and the chancellors of justice, who were in charge of
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Royal Audiencia and Chancillería of Valladolid

Palacio de los Vivero
Catholic Monarchs
judicial body
Henry II of Castile
Crown of Castile
Valladolid
Middle Ages
Early Modern Ages
court of law
Ciudad Real
Granada
Henry II
Cortes
oidores
prelates
sealing
Lord Chancellor
John I of Castile
court of last resort
chancellery
civil-case
alcaldes del crimen
hidalgos
nobles
Council of Castile
Biscay
Fuero
Biscayan Basque

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