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Meaning of sello personal by John Rene Plaut





John Rene Plaut

sello personal
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PERSONAL SEAL In the Middle Ages documents issued by authorities or persons of abolengo and financiers wore a lacquer with the seal of the issuer that was unique, usually its ring of bronze or gold, and distinguished it and allowed to recognize as legitimate the document. Today it is said to bear the seal for something that has someone's unique and personal attribute. Another way of saying is (that) has the personal seal

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