Sor María Gertrudis de la Cruz Hore (1742-1801): últimos hallazgos sobre la epidemia que asoló Cádiz
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El artículo propone nuevos datos sobre el lugar de sepultura de María Gertrudis de la Cruz Hore (1742-1801) y las razones de su muerte en Cádiz en pleno período de fiebre amarilla. Profundizar en la existencia (y en la muerte) de esta extraña y eruditamonja calzada de la Orden Concepcionista me invitó a revisar los actuales conocimientos sobre la epidemia a principios del siglo XIX.
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Morand, F. (2022). Sor María Gertrudis de la Cruz Hore (1742-1801): últimos hallazgos sobre la epidemia que asoló Cádiz. Trocadero. Revista Del Departamento De Historia Moderna, Contemporánea, De América Y Del Arte, 1(16), 103–123. https://doi.org/10.25267/Trocadero.2004.i16.07
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