Publication: Incidentes en el comercio entre Sevilla y América en el s.XVIII: La milagrosa intercesión de la Virgen de Consolación de Utrera en el naufragio de la flota de 1713
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Sánchez-Cortegana, José María
Macías, Rafael
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Durante el regreso a España de la flota de Indias de 1713 una fuerte tormenta perturbó la marcha del convoy, dispersando o hundiendo algunas de las naves. En tales circunstancias, los tripulantes del galeón Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, temiendo por sus vidas, decidieron ponerse bajo la protección de la Virgen de Consolación, venerada en la localidad sevillana de Utrera. Llegados sanos y salvos a Sevilla, como gesto de agradecimiento, quisieron regalar a dicha sagrada imagen unas alhajas de plata.-----------------------------------------------------------------------During their return from America to Spain in 1713, the fleet was surprised by a strong storm and the progress of their convoy was disturbed. Several of their ships were dispersed or sunk. In such circumstances, the crew of the galleon Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, fearing for their lives, decided to ask Virgin of Consolation, who was revered in the Seville¿s locality of Utrera, for protection. As they arrived to Seville safe and sound, as a gesture of their gratitude they wished to donate to the Virgin some silver jewelry.
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Atrio: Revista de Historia del Arte




