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- Limpieza de sangre (Spanish: [limˈpjeθa ðe ˈsaŋɡɾe]), also known as limpeza de sangue (Portuguese: [lĩˈpezɐ ðɨ ˈsɐ̃ɡɨ], Galician: [limˈpeθɐ ðɪ ˈsaŋɡɪ])...
- Operation Limpieza took place during the Dominican Civil War in May 1965. The objective of the operation was to eliminate rebel resistance in the northern...
- N.Y.: Oxford University Press. p. 70. ISBN 9780195304299. Estatutos de Limpieza de Sangre, Pablo A. Chami. Brustein, William (2003). Roots of Hate. Cambridge...
- descendants of Jews and Muslims were targeted the most. This policy was called Limpieza de sangre (Blood Cleansing). Even after a Jew or a Muslim (Muwallad, an...
- school he had founded in Toledo. Siliceo successfully fought to impose the limpieza de sangre ("purity of blood") statutes on the Archdiocese of Toledo in...
- Moneycontrol. 21 October 2021. Retrieved 28 December 2021. "Realizan jornada de limpieza en vagones del Metro de Panamá" (in Spanish). Tvn-2.com. 12 March 2020...
- marine insurance swindle. The related Spanish development of an ideology of limpieza de sangre ("cleanliness of blood") also excluded New Christians from society—universities...
- Americas. Although only Cristianos Viejos (Old Christians) who could prove limpieza de sangre ("cleanliness or purity of blood") descended from Christian Iberian...
- the Spanish and Portuguese inquisitions. While "pure blood" (so-called limpieza de sangre), free of the "taint" of non-Christian lineage, would come to...
- unions between uncle and niece. This policy may also have been driven by limpieza de sangre or "blood purity" statutes enacted in the early 16th century...