Las argentinadas de Ivrea nada mejor para este dia🩵🤍💛🤍🩵
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Las argentinadas de Ivrea nada mejor para este dia🩵🤍💛🤍🩵
I want to own an actual volume of m!ik, but it's so expensive on the long term 😭😭😭
To be fair, it's on the cheaper side, 7 thousand for one volume
And fucking Ivrea (editiorial that translates and publishes it in Argentina) is so behind on it :/
Like, bffr volume 26??? And 27&28 won't be until January??? WE'RE ON THE VOLUME 48???
And not to mention that I fear how they may have translated it, given that Ivrea has a history of using argentinian slang words, I'm not ready for Irumeanie calling Sullivan a viejito de mierda (like they translated on Vigilantes :|)
Fumo Pomeridiano (Series) • Ivrea • Italia
© César González Álvarez
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Though heir to the throne, Pedro I of Castile grew up isolated with his mother. María of Portugal, neglected and humiliated by Alfonso XI’s open devotion to Leonor de Guzmán, withdrew from courtly life to Seville. There, she and her son lived in relative obscurity, deprived of royal favor and surrounded by a small household of loyal Portuguese attendants, including clerics and ladies-in-waiting from her homeland. The queen and her son had limited access to royal revenues, confirming their reduced circumstances. The Chronicle of Alfonso XI and Ayala’s Chronicle imply that royal resources were concentrated on Leonor and her children.
Meanwhile, Leonor de Guzmán and her sons dominated the court. Alfonso XI entrusted them with positions of power and even allowed them to accompany him on military campaigns. While his half-brothers were showered with titles, lands, and honors, the legitimate heir remained distant from the centers of power. This precarious duality — two royal households, one legitimate but disregarded, the other illegitimate but dominant — created the tension that would later erupt into civil war.
Pedro’s upbringing in this restricted household deprived him of the courtly education and political apprenticeship normally afforded to royal heirs. The young prince grew up watching his mother’s humiliation and sensing, even as a child, that the honors and affection of his father were reserved for the illegitimate line. The boy who would be king was raised in the shadow of another woman’s children. When Pedro was only fifteen, King Alfonso XI died of plague during the siege of Gibraltar. The sudden death of the powerful king left a vacuum — and the long-suppressed queen and her son finally emerged from obscurity.
Look what I bought!!!!
La Serra, Iginio Cappai, Pietro Mainardis, 1967−75, Ivrea, IT
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9/2023
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IVREA, ITALY.