Description
For your consideration is an exceptional and historically significant antique manuscript, dated February 27, 1693, and personally signed by King Charles II of Spain (6 November 1661 1 November 1700), the last Habsburg monarch of the Spanish Empire. This rare document, hand-signed with \”Yo el Rey\” (\”I, The King\”) in iron gall ink, is a remarkable artifact of royal authority and governance during the late 17th century. The decree addresses D. Francisco de Cardona, a member of the Order of Montesa, regarding the Bailiwick of Valencia, reflecting the intricate administrative and noble orders of the Spanish Empire during this period.
This manuscript, written on laid paper bearing a watermark, includes a stamped Royal Crown of Carlos II and the Quarto seal, enhancing its authenticity and historical importance. Measuring 210 x 270 mm, the document reflects its 17th-century origins with visible signs of age, including toning, stains, folds, tears, rips, missing fragments, and wormholes. Despite these imperfections, the document retains its integrity and stands as an original piece of royal history. The manuscript\’s content pertains to the execution of royal orders, providing a fascinating insight into the governance and organizational structures of the Spanish Empire under Charles II.
King Charles II, also known as El Hechizado (\”The Bewitched\”), was the final ruler of the Habsburg dynasty in Spain. His reign is remembered for the challenges posed by his alleged physical and mental disabilities and the geopolitical ramifications of his death, which precipitated the War of Spanish Succession. This manuscript is a tangible connection to this pivotal historical figure and era, offering collectors, historians, and enthusiasts a rare glimpse into the administrative and noble affairs of the Spanish court.
This extraordinary document is an invaluable artifact for anyone interested in the history of Spain, the Habsburg dynasty, or royal governance during the 17th century. Its authenticity, combined with its association with one of Spain\’s most enigmatic monarchs, makes it a true collector\’s treasure and an important piece of world history.
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