Anónimo - Documento Histórico - 1399





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This fascinating document, dated 1399, is written in Medieval Latin, a language used in medieval Europe for official acts and legal contracts. The Gothic script, long 's' forms, and the decorations of the writing are characteristic of the era, which places this document securely in the 14th century.
The paper is old, showing clear signs of wear and the yellowing typical of materials of the time, which reinforces its authenticity. In addition, the document bears an official seal mentioning the Marquis of Cardillac, a noble title of the period. This seal is an obvious sign of the document’s official and legal character.
The text mentions contracts, obligations, and high-level decisions, which suggests that the document could be related to political or administrative agreements among important figures of medieval nobility. Moreover, the calligraphy and style are entirely consistent with practices of the time, adding invaluable value for collectors of historical documents.
This fascinating document, dated 1399, is written in Medieval Latin, a language used in medieval Europe for official acts and legal contracts. The Gothic script, long 's' forms, and the decorations of the writing are characteristic of the era, which places this document securely in the 14th century.
The paper is old, showing clear signs of wear and the yellowing typical of materials of the time, which reinforces its authenticity. In addition, the document bears an official seal mentioning the Marquis of Cardillac, a noble title of the period. This seal is an obvious sign of the document’s official and legal character.
The text mentions contracts, obligations, and high-level decisions, which suggests that the document could be related to political or administrative agreements among important figures of medieval nobility. Moreover, the calligraphy and style are entirely consistent with practices of the time, adding invaluable value for collectors of historical documents.

