Dos conventos dominicos madrileños olvidados: El Rosario y La Pasión
Abstract
Resumen: La Orden de Predicadores tuvo (y tiene) varios conventos en Madrid; sobre algunos de ellos se han hecho trabajos; sobre otros, en cambio, se ha escrito muy poco o se ha hecho de forma tangencial; es el caso de los conventos de El Rosario y el de La Pasión. El origen de ambos fue distinto y también su recorrido a través del tiempo, pero el final de ambos nos ha sorprendido porque han acabado confluyendo. El que ambos conventos estuvieran en Madrid ha sido muy determinante, porque las circunstancias que se han producido en esta ciudad han influido de manera determinante en el devenir de estos conventos.
Palabras clave: Dominicos, Madrid, El Rosario, La Pasión, José Bonaparte, Desamortización, Provincia del Ssmo. Rosario de Filipinas.
Abstract: The Dominica Ordre had (and has) several convents in Madrid; on some of them there have been many studies; on other instead, little has been written or made tangentially. This is the case of the convents of “La Passion” and “El Rosario”. The origin of them was different, too its journey throuhg time, but the end of both surprised because they have endend up coming together. The fact that both were in Madrid has been very decisive, because the circumstances that have occurred in this City have influenced very significantly in the course of these Dominican priories.
Keywords: Dominican Ordre, Madrid, El Rosario, La Pasión, José Bonaparte, Confiscation, Urban transformation, Dominican Province of the Holy Rosary of Philippines.
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