- de
judaizante. Tel Aviv :
University Publishing Projects, 2000.
Universidad de Alicante.
Sobre las
construcciones narrativas del “judío
judaizante” ante...
- 1533-1539
Inquisition Trial of Juan de
Pastrana Diaz for
practicing Judaism (
Judaizante) and
having a
Jewish genealogy (“tiene
geneologia de los
Pastranas y son...
- Clemente,
heretico Judio,
relaxado en
persona en 18. de Março 1486'.
herege Judaizante Relapso Relaxado en
Persona año de 1659. The noun form is relajación en...
-
December 1736
after she had been
convicted on 4
February 1732 of
being a
judaizante (a
person who was
privately practicing the
Jewish faith after having publicly...
- in Mexico, a
significant number were
convicted of
being "Judaizers" (
judaizantes) .
Spanish Conquistador Luis de
Carvajal y de la
Cueva was prosecuted...
-
Sephardic recipe in origin.
Observing the
kashrut regulations, Jews and
judaizantes opted for blood-drained meat
without fat,
outright rejecting bacon. Potajes...
- Barcelona: Puvil-Editor, 1980.
Escobar Quevedo, Ricardo. Inquisición y
judaizantes en América española (siglos XVI-XVII). Bogota:
Editorial Universidad...
- Catholicism, but
continued to
practise Judaism in secrecy, were
referred to as
judaizantes "Judaizers" and
pejoratively as marranos. New
Christian converts of Muslim...
-
especially those of
Jewish origin, were
always under su****ion of
being judaizantes ("judaizers"); that is,
apostatizing from the
Christian religion and...
- conversos; some
might have
continued to
practice Judaism in secret,
called '
judaizantes'. Tomás de Torquemada, a
Marrano surname, was in 1483
appointed as the...