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Sep 2023
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El derecho de pernada, ¿realidad o leyen...

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ESPAñA
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La existencia de esta prerrogativa señorial durante la Edad Media ha sido muy discutida por los historiadores desde el siglo XIX. 
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