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INTRODUCTION OF OUR VISITING SCHOLAR IN MANMAX: JAIME ELIPE


We are very pleased to welcome Jaime Elipe from Spain as a guest researcher at the department Text Edition and Source Studies/MIR (Institute for Medieval Research, Austrian Academy of Sciences). From February to May 2025, he will be working on his research on Spanish diplomats at the court of Maximilian I. as part of the SFB project ‘Managing Maximilian (1493–1519)’ under the direction of Dr. Andreas Zajic and exchanging ideas with colleagues here in Vienna.

Jaime Elipe is a lecturer of Early Modern History at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid since 2021. He received his PhD from the University of Zaragoza (2019), where his thesis focused on the family and patronage relations of Archbishop Don Alonso of Aragon (d. 1520), illegitimate son of Ferdinand the Catholic, as well as the beginnings of the viceroyalty in the Crown of Aragon and the relations between Crown and Church. The book of this research, Don Alonso de Aragón, un príncipe con mitra. Family, Church and Politics in Renaissance Spain, was published at the end of 2022 and is available online.

He has published more than thirty articles and book chapters. Although he continues to take an interest in topics such as bastardy and the Church in the Early Modern Period, his current research focuses on the royal secretaries of Ferdinand the Catholic and Charles V, as well as their families and their professional and social networks. This interest, especially in the Conchillos family, has led him to apply for and obtain a “José Castillejo Mobility Grant” (Spanish Ministry of Universities) to research Spanish diplomats at the court of Maximilian I, especially Bishop Jaime Conchillos (1507–1511).

See his profile on Academia: https://uam.academia.edu/JaimeElipe


We invite you to the following lecture of Jaime Elipe, hosted by the Dean of the Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies and the Board of the Department of History:

La era de los bastardos: El siglo XV europeo y español

Date: Tuesday, 27 Mai 2025, 17:30–19:00
Location: University of Vienna, Hörsaal 30, 1. Stock, Stiege 7


OpenEdition suggests that you cite this post as follows:
Herbert Krammer (May 7, 2025). INTRODUCTION OF OUR VISITING SCHOLAR IN MANMAX: JAIME ELIPE. Managing Maximilian (1493-1519) - A blog on Persona, Politics, and Personnel through the Lens of Digital Prosopography at the time of Maximilian of Habsburg. Retrieved May 15, 2025 from https://doi.org/10.58079/13w1m


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