“In the death of wise Princes do not lose little the Kingdoms”: the funeral parenetics at the death of Teodósio (1634-1653), Prince of Brazil
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https://doi.org/10.24197/erhbm.9.2022.93-122Keywords:
Death, Parenetics, Prince of Brazil, House of Braganza, PortugalAbstract
Teodósio, Prince of Brazil and firstborn son of the king of Portugal, died in 1653, with only nineteen years. His death was regretted across the kingdom, through the celebration of funerals. The main objectives of this article are the analysis of the sermons preached in various funeral ceremonies. When interpreting these sources, it is sought to know which image of the prince was built, in the light of parenetics.
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