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The National Historical Archive of Spain (Archivo Histórico Nacional) is based in Serrano Street in Madrid.It was founded in the nineteenth century when it shared a building with the Real Academía de la Historia.
The "Portal de Archivos Españoles" (PARES), is the open access database for the digitized records of the various collections within the National Archives. [3]This project is run in conjunction by the Ministry of Culture and Sport and the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training.
Eduardo Gomez-Llera García-Nava (1994), "Los Archivos Históricos Provinciales", Cuadernos de Historia Moderna (in Spanish), no. 15, Complutense University of Madrid, ISSN 0214-4018 Amparo García Cuadrado (1998), "La investigación en historia de las instituciones documentales: estado de la investigación y propuesta metodológica" , Anales ...
Portal de Archivos Españoles (PARES) is a documentary archive established and hosted by the Spanish Ministry of Education. It offers free access to digitized images of the Spanish Archives. [1] It was opened in 2007. [2] On 10 May 2016 it was updated to PARES 2.0, with more than 33.9 million digital images and 8.6 million document archives. [3 ...
The National Archaeological Museum (Spanish: Museo Arqueológico Nacional; MAN) is a archaeology museum in Madrid, Spain. It is located on Calle de Serrano beside the Plaza de Colón, sharing its building with the National Library of Spain. It is one of the National Museums of Spain and it is attached to the Ministry of Culture.
Archivo Nacional de Asunción Peru: General Archive of the Nation: Lima: 1872 Philippines: National Archives of the Philippines: Manila Poland: Central Archives of Historical Records: Warsaw: 1808 National Digital Archives: 2008 (1955) over 15,000,000 photographs; over 40,000 sound recordings; about 2,400 motion pictures Portugal
The germ of the office of the King's secretary or royal secretary arose at the beginning of the 14th century when, in the Cortes of Valladolid in 1312, Fernando IV established four chamber scribes to countersign and sign the mandates and graces issued directly by the monarch, thus transferring this task from the chancellors and senior notaries.
Archivo Historico Nacional. Expedientes de pruebas de nobleza de todos los Caballeros de las Ordenes Militares. Armería Española, manuscript, folio 52. Barahona, Antonio, et al. Rosal de la Nobleza de España. 1690, folio 194. De Burgos, A. Blasón de España, print, volume II, pages 194-195. Diaz del Castillo Zarama, Emiliano.