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- 1536-1543 "The first activity of the Mexican Inquisition against Jews and Judaizantes came in 1523 with the ordinance against heretics and Jews." Edith Grossman...
- Catholicism, but continued to practise Judaism in secrecy, were referred to as judaizantes "Judaizers" and pejoratively as marranos. New Christian converts of Muslim...
- 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...
- especially those of Jewish origin, were always under su****ion of being judaizantes ("judaizers"); that is, apostatizing from the Christian religion and...
- those were treated as Christians. If they confessed or identified not as judaizantes but as fully practicing Jews, they fell back into the previously explained...
- al-Rahman III and Almanzor. Observing the kashrut regulations, Jews and judaizantes opted for blood-drained meat without fat, outright rejecting bacon. Potajes...
- in Mexico, a significant number were convicted of being "Judaizers" (judaizantes) . Spanish Conquistador Luis de Carvajal y de la Cueva was prosecuted...
- Barcelona: Puvil-Editor, 1980. Escobar Quevedo, Ricardo. Inquisición y judaizantes en América española (siglos XVI-XVII). Bogota: Editorial Universidad...
- conversos; some might have continued to practice Judaism in secret, called 'judaizantes'. Tomás de Torquemada, a Marrano surname, was in 1483 appointed as the...
- Isthmus of Panama: 16th-17th centuries (1 ed.). ISBN 979-8397623285. "Judaizantes en Panamá Viejo, la nueva exhibición del Museo de la Plaza Mayor". "Religion...