Emiliano Hernandez, department head of the Department of Culture, was responsible for introducing the speaker of this conference Privileges of Jumilla, Antonio Verdú, within the activities under the Cultural Agenda of this quarter.
During the meeting, Verdú, unveiled what is a privilege, and the different types available as local personal real shot, and the way in which the monarchs granted during the twelfth and up.
Through photographs, various details could be seen as the excellent calligraphy and ornamentation of the documents, in addition, the Rapporteur read out what is expressed in them, revealing to the audience what a privilege traffic, how to do it and has few parts, because it is a scroll which reflects the benefit granted by the King with the seal of the person who grants or rolled wheel.
The conference unveiled three very prominent Privileges as granted by Alfonso X to Jumilla, on May 12, 1281, and the photo of the original, on both sides, which gave James II of Aragon, on February 5, 1321, also on both sides, but this is not shot because it lacks the royal seal, ending grounder Privilege Juan II and Enrique IV of Castile (father and son, while father and brother of Isabel the Catholic), two privileges in one, as it captures the granting confirms John II and his son Henry, the first in 1445 and second in 1456, which explained Antonio Verdú "filling a niche in the pampering documentary had in Jumilla".
Finally, Antonio Verdú showed the original privilege granted to the neighboring town of Cieza, explaining further that they are taking the necessary steps to print the privileges of Jumilla, which is currently only able to show through photographs.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla