Del Guadalquivir al Nilo. El testamento de Andrea de Razi (1477) y la comunidad veneciana de Sevilla a finales del siglo XV González Arévalo, Raúl venecianos Sevilla comercio medieval Castilla Venecia testamento Among the Italian merchant communities settled in the Crown of Castile Venetians are the least known. It seems clear that in the last decades of the 15th century they were only a few acting from Seville. To approach this group, scholars have mainly studied the information held in Castilian archives –notarial deeds, royal and municipal documents– which are limited both in number and chronology. The discovery of the testament of Andrea de Razi (1477), which we publish and study for the first time, sheds new light on the reality of the Venetian nation in the Iberian peninsula and allows to enlarge our knowledge of the mercantile network and the commercial strategies developped. At the same time, it reveals more solid connections of Seville with the Eastern Mediterranean, related to the exports of oil (Venice), antimony sulphate (Alexandria). 2023-12-13T08:41:54Z 2023-12-13T08:41:54Z 2019 journal article Nuova Rivista Storica, CIII/II, 2019, pp. 417-450 https://hdl.handle.net/10481/86130 spa open access