In return he offered the community a substantial endowment of 47,500 maravedis and an additional 3000 maravedis for work on the church. |
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In 1598 Santa Isabel enjoyed the beneficence of Ana Paredes Aldrete who left the convent a rent worth 1000 maravedis a year. |
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Similarly, Maria Turregano reserved 20,000 maravedis of her legitimas for herself, specifying that the sum would go to her convent, Santa Catalina, upon her death. |
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Following an age-old tradition, they paid 25 maravedis — coins first minted in the 11th century — to city hall officials to use the crossing. |
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Note, that since forty maravedis per day was an average wage for skilled labour at this time, they could have made more money staying at home. |
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Enrique appeared to be a loyal domestic, and Magellan's will stipulated unambiguously that in the event of his death, Enrique was to be freed immediately and paid 10,000 maravedis. |
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In this kingdom, the ducat is worth 11 silver reales and 1 maravedi, and the silver real is worth 34 maravedis, because of which the ducat contains 375 maravedis. |
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One of these as early as 1493 attempted to recover no less a sum than 428,000 maravedis which the refugees from Spain had entrusted to Diego de Soria. |
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