Algunas precisiones y nuevos datos en tomo a los Alfonso: una familia de canteros en el arzobispado de Toledo (1383-1431)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aearte.2000.v73.i292.838Abstract
The documents from the archives in the cathedral of Cuenca mention, among the masters working there since the first century, the names of two stonemasons: Ferrand and Juan, with the common surname «Alfonso». The latter will become «master of the construction of the church» in 1420, These two stonemasons are evidently members of the polemical family Alfonso. They were working at the same time at the Cathedral of Toledo, where they had been employed for a long time, as well as in other buildings under the orders of archbishop Pedro Tenorio. In this article, I will provide some unpublished data about this important and large clan which has produced so much confusion among the specialists.
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