La sucesión a los bienes de Juan Antonio Llorente, en París
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2003.v55.i111.170Keywords:
inquisition, Bibliography, Enlightened catolicism, Notarial styleAbstract
Llorente, one of the most famous critics of the Spanish Inquisition, «afrancesado » in top responsibility and well known in his own physical feature wich Goya made of him, died without leaving his last will. The present work studies in detail the notary documents referring to «succesio ab intestato», wich permit to know his library, his personal belongings as well as information about an illegitimate daughter born in France during his exile.
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