Los infantes de Granada, don Juan y don Fernando –hijos de Muley Hacen y su esposa, la cristiana convertida al islam Zoraya (Isabel de Solís)–, gozaron de la protección de los Reyes Católicos y lograron emparentar con las élites castellanas. Convertidos al cristianismo, ejercieron su patronazgo sobre la capilla mayor del monasterio jerónimo de Nuestra Señora de Prado de Valladolid, que devino panteón de la familia. En este texto se aportan nuevos datos para conocer las acciones que los Granada emprendieron a lo largo del siglo XVI para dotar y embellecer el lugar de descanso eterno de sus cuerpos en lo que no fue solo un simple enterramiento, sino la proyección de su integración en la sociedad nobiliaria.
Henry VIII obtained in 1521 the title of defender of the faith. Of Catholic origin, the title acquired in his reign Protestant character, in connection with the founding of the Church of England and was linked to his successors. For this reason, in the times of Mary Tudor, the title returned to its Catholic origin with more force if possible. In this text we go through the propagandistic use of the appellation Fidei Defensor in relation to the arts in a context of religious conflict, between Henry VIII and Mary Tudor. Her husband, Philip II, will continue using the English title in another ambit, that of the fight against the Turkish enemy.
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