- nobles, and therefore,
exempt from
taxation due to
their military status or
pecheros (from an
archaic verb, pechar, "to pay") who
comprised the
estado llano...
- ISBN 978-84-15463-47-4.
Monsalvo Antón, José María (2012). "Pobladores, caballeros,
pecheros y señores.
Conflictos sociales en el
concejo de Ávila (ss. XII-XV)". In...
- The 1528
Census of
Pecheros, in
which ecclesiastics,
noblemen and
nobles were not counted,
recorded the
existence of 10
pecheros, i.e. tax-paying family...
-
castellanas durante la
revuelta comunera: su
papel al
frente de Común de
pecheros".
Carlos V:
Conversos y Comuneros:
Liber Amicorum Joseph Pérez (in Spanish)...
-
Magdalena church. In the 1528
Census of
Pecheros, in
which there were no ecclesiastics,
hidalgos and nobles, 19
pecheros (family
units that paid taxes) were...
-
traditions and
enhanced by many new amenities.
Natives of the town are
called Pecheros. From the
Upper Palaeolithic (Solutrean period)
dates a
small spindle-shaped...
-
castellanas durante la
revuelta comunera: su
papel al
frente de Común de
pecheros.
Centro de
Estudios del
Camino de Santiago. pp. 71–102. ISBN 9788460846406...
- and
Pedro Fernández de la
Guardia standing out.
These officials were not
pecheros and were
generally chosen from
among the
middle and
lower nobility. During...
- was
carried out
between 1528 and 1536 and is
known as the
Census of the
Pecheros,
although the
Kingdom of
Granada was
excluded from it. García (2007) The...
-
tiene una
heredad libre y que con esta heredad,
quiera hacer villanos o
pecheros,
coillazos (es decir, dar
renta o porción de frutos), habrá
sobre sus collazos...