Preparing for a Queen: Maria Anna of Neuburg’s Royal Entry into SpainFootnote11 This project is part of two larger projects: ‘From Dynastic Patrimony to National Patrimony: Royal Sites’ (HAR2015-68946-C3-3-P), financed by the Spanish Ministry of the Economy and Competition-FEDER-UE; and ‘The Heritage of Royal Sites: Madrid, from Court to Capital (History, Patrimony and Tourism)’ (H2015/HUM3415), part of the R&D Programs in Social Sciences and Humanities 2015, financed by the Community of Madrid and the European Social Fund. This article was translated from Spanish by Ruth MacKay.
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