Vinyoles, Teresa-Maria, 1942-Varela-Rodríguez, M. Elisa2015-11-242015-11-2420010212-2960https://hdl.handle.net/2445/67980A fourteenth century caixa de nuvia (a bride's case). This article studies a bride's case, or chest described in the records of a trial that took place in the late fourteenth century, preserved in the Archives of Crown of Aragon. The case was claimed by Eulàlia, a commoner from the region of Barcelona. We study the circumstances of the claim, and then consider the descriptions of the items and the relations between the items and the owner. We stress the structures and the functionality of the chest itself and the meticulous description of contents , mainly second hand household wear and engagement presents. We highlight the relationship between women, especially between the mother and the daughter, and the relationship between these women and their possessions.15 p.application/pdfcat(c) Vinyoles, Teresa-Maria, 1942- et al., 2001Història de la donaUsos i costumsMoblesFonts històriquesWomen's historySocial life and customsFurnitureHistory sourcesSegle XIV14th centuryLa caixa de núvia. Un procés del segle XIVinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article5959172015-11-24info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess