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Spain Castrillo Mota de
Judíos, a city in
Spain previously called "Fort Kill the Jews,"
which is not
connected to the
matar judios tradition Perez de Arlucea...
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Marranos is a term for
Spanish and
Portuguese Jews who
converted to Christianity,
either voluntarily or by
Spanish or
Portuguese royal coercion, during...
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Judío (Me, a Jew) is a 1934
essay about antisemitism by the
Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges. In 1934,
Argentine ultra-nationalists
affiliated with...
- in the area of the
following streets: Deanes, Manríquez, Tomás Conde,
Judíos,
Almanzor and Romero. It is part of the
historic centre of Córdoba[citation...
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- such as Tudela,
thereby forking the
Navarrese jewry into
judíos nativos ('native Jews') and
judíos nuevamente venidos ('newly
arrived Jews'). The
order of...