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  • Converso
  • Jew who converted to Catholicism in Iberia

    A converso (Spanish: [komˈbeɾso]; Portuguese: [kõˈvɛɾsu]; feminine form conversa, from Latin conversus 'converted, turned around') was a Jew who converted

    Converso

    Converso

  • Marrano
  • Jews from the Iberian Peninsula forcibly converted to Catholicism

    increasingly preferred in scholarly works over Marranos. The related term converso was used for the wider population of Jewish converts to Catholicism, whether

    Marrano

    Marrano

    Marrano

  • Spanish Inquisition
  • System of tribunals enforcing Catholic doctrine

    called conversos. While mostly poor or of modest means, some conversos became successful in government and commerce, drawing resentment. Conversos were

    Spanish Inquisition

    Spanish Inquisition

    Spanish_Inquisition

  • Sephardic Jews
  • Jewish diaspora of Spain and Portugal

    conversos from certain positions based on ancestry. The earliest known case arose in Toledo in 1449, amid a tax revolt that also targeted conversos.

    Sephardic Jews

    Sephardic Jews

    Sephardic_Jews

  • San Paolo Converso
  • Church in Milan, Italy

    San Paolo Converso is a former Roman Catholic church in Milan, region of Lombardy, Italy, now utilized as a contemporary art space. The church was constructed

    San Paolo Converso

    San Paolo Converso

    San_Paolo_Converso

  • Xueta
  • Ethnoreligious and social group on the Spanish island of Mallorca

    Mediterranean Sea, who are descendants of Mallorcan Jews who were either Conversos (forcible converts to Christianity) or crypto-Jews, forced to keep their

    Xueta

    Xueta

    Xueta

  • New Christian
  • Social and legal category in early modern Iberia

    Christians" refers to the Jewish converts, who were generally known as Conversos (or in a more derogatory fashion Marranos), while the Muslim converts

    New Christian

    New Christian

    New_Christian

  • Tomás de Torquemada
  • Grand Inquisitor of Spain (1420–1498)

    economically advantageous to convert to Catholicism (becoming what were known as conversos, moriscos, and marranos). The existence of superficial converts from Judaism

    Tomás de Torquemada

    Tomás de Torquemada

    Tomás_de_Torquemada

  • Crypto-Judaism
  • Secret adherence to Judaism

    and Portuguese Jews who outwardly professed Catholicism, also known as Conversos, Marranos, or the Anusim. The phenomenon is especially associated with

    Crypto-Judaism

    Crypto-Judaism

  • History of the Jews in Mexico
  •  › The history of the Jews in Mexico began in 1519 with the arrival of Conversos, often called Marranos or "Crypto-Jews", referring to those Jews forcibly

    History of the Jews in Mexico

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Mexico

  • Alhambra Decree
  • 1492 decree expelling Jews from Spain

    purpose was to minimize the influence of the remaining Jews on Spain's large converso New Christian population, converted from Judaism, to minimize the possibility

    Alhambra Decree

    Alhambra Decree

    Alhambra_Decree

  • History of the Jews in Latin America and the Caribbean
  • The history of the Jews in Latin America and the Caribbean began with conversos who joined the Spanish and Portuguese expeditions to the continents. The

    History of the Jews in Latin America and the Caribbean

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Latin_America_and_the_Caribbean

  • Sephardic Bnei Anusim
  • Christian descendants of 15th-century Sephardi Jews

    the 14th and 15th centuries in Spain and Portugal. The vast majority of conversos remained in Spain and Portugal, and their descendants, who number in the

    Sephardic Bnei Anusim

    Sephardic_Bnei_Anusim

  • Gracia Mendes Nasi
  • Sephardi businesswoman (1510 – 1569)

    Inquisition, she set up extensive escape networks to save hundreds of converso Jews fleeing persecution, established one of the first printing presses

    Gracia Mendes Nasi

    Gracia_Mendes_Nasi

  • History of the Jews in Panama
  • Jews in Panama began in the 16th century, with the arrival of the first conversos who had been expelled from or were fleeing Spain and Portugal due to the

    History of the Jews in Panama

    History of the Jews in Panama

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Panama

  • Massacre of 1391
  • Antisemitic violence in the Iberian Peninsula peaking in 1391 massacre

    resulting in a substantial population of conversos known as Marranos. Catholics then began to accuse the conversos of secretly maintaining Jewish practices

    Massacre of 1391

    Massacre of 1391

    Massacre_of_1391

  • Limpieza de sangre
  • Racially discriminatory term

    statutes of blood purity were the materialization of the racism in anti-converso propaganda, which held that "the intrinsic wickedness of converts" was

    Limpieza de sangre

    Limpieza_de_sangre

  • Expulsion of Jews from Spain
  • the Reconquista and amid fears that unconverted Jews were influencing conversos (Jewish converts to Christianity) to revert to Judaism, the decree brought

    Expulsion of Jews from Spain

    Expulsion_of_Jews_from_Spain

  • Fernando de Rojas
  • Spanish author and playwright (c. 1470–1541)

    a family of Jewish descent. Contemporary documents refer to Rojas as "converso", but scholarly opinion differs on whether this means that he himself converted

    Fernando de Rojas

    Fernando de Rojas

    Fernando_de_Rojas

  • Bezerra (surname)
  • Surname list

    'New Christians', 'Marranos' or 'Conversos'. The Bezerra family name has been historically recognized as a 'converso' lineage of ethnic Jews converted

    Bezerra (surname)

    Bezerra (surname)

    Bezerra_(surname)

  • Jamaica
  • Country in the Caribbean

    Jews fled the Spanish Inquisition to live on the island. They lived as conversos and were often persecuted by the Spanish rulers, and some turned to piracy

    Jamaica

    Jamaica

    Jamaica

  • Susana Ben Susón
  • Legendary converso who betrayed her father in 15th-century Seville

    beautiful daughter of a wealthy converso—a New Christian of Jewish background—she is said to have betrayed a secret plan of conversos, led by her father, who

    Susana Ben Susón

    Susana Ben Susón

    Susana_Ben_Susón

  • Spanish and Portuguese Jews
  • Jews of Spanish or Portuguese origin

    original Edicts of Expulsion did not apply to Jewish-origin New Christian conversos —as these were now legally Christians— the discriminatory practices that

    Spanish and Portuguese Jews

    Spanish_and_Portuguese_Jews

  • Juan de Torquemada (cardinal)
  • Spanish ecclesiastic (1388–1468)

    fifteenth century, and a defender of Jewish converts to the Catholic Church (conversos). Torquemada became a member of the Order of Friars Preachers at the age

    Juan de Torquemada (cardinal)

    Juan de Torquemada (cardinal)

    Juan_de_Torquemada_(cardinal)

  • History of the Jews in Jamaica
  • English captured Jamaica from Spain in 1655, the Jews who were living as conversos began to practice Judaism openly. The first Jews came to the island during

    History of the Jews in Jamaica

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Jamaica

  • Pollice verso
  • Thumb gesture used in the context of gladiatorial combat

    uses verso pollice in the Satires: Prudentius mentions the thumb gesture (converso pollice), used by a Vestal virgin who delights in the carnage: The notion

    Pollice verso

    Pollice verso

    Pollice_verso

  • Ferdinand II of Aragon
  • King of Aragon from 1479 to 1516

    Christianity or to leave the country. It allowed Mudéjar Moors (Islamic) and converso Marrano Jews to stay, while expelling all unconverted Jews from Castile

    Ferdinand II of Aragon

    Ferdinand II of Aragon

    Ferdinand_II_of_Aragon

  • Eastern Sephardim
  • Sephardic exiles in the Ottoman Empire and Middle East

    by the ex-converso Western Sephardim. Taken with them during their later migration out of Iberia in the 16th to 18th centuries as conversos, after which

    Eastern Sephardim

    Eastern Sephardim

    Eastern_Sephardim

  • History of the Jews in Belmonte
  • of Jews and conversos fled from Spain to Portugal. However, the Inquisition soon spread to Portugal, and they too began targeting conversos, and many worried

    History of the Jews in Belmonte

    History of the Jews in Belmonte

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Belmonte

  • South America
  • Continent

    examples are Santo Daime, Candomblé, and Umbanda. Crypto-Jews or Marranos, conversos, and Anusim were an important part of colonial life in Latin America.

    South America

    South America

    South_America

  • Christian Kabbalah
  • Christian interpretation of Kabbalah

    Christian interest in Jewish mysticism, including the work of Spanish conversos and scholars, though it gained prominence in the 15th and 16th centuries

    Christian Kabbalah

    Christian_Kabbalah

  • Moses the Black
  • Monk, priest and martyr in Egypt

    1017/S0269359300000069. ISSN 0269-3593. JSTOR 43706454. Wortley, John (1996). "DE LATRONE CONVERSO : THE TALE OF THE CONVERTED ROBBER (BHG 1450kb W861)". Byzantion. 66 (1):

    Moses the Black

    Moses the Black

    Moses_the_Black

  • Christopher Columbus
  • Italian navigator and explorer (1451–1506)

    was the son of Catalans and his mother possibly a member of a prominent converso (converted Jew) family. "It seems likely that [Columbus] acquired reactive

    Christopher Columbus

    Christopher Columbus

    Christopher_Columbus

  • List of ethnic slurs
  • Jewish-American princess (JAP) Kafir Khazar (Ashkenazi Jews) Kike Marrano (Conversos / Crypto-Jews) Rootless cosmopolitan Wog Yekke (German Jews) Yid Zhyd

    List of ethnic slurs

    List_of_ethnic_slurs

  • Birthright citizenship in the United States
  • Acquisition of citizenship by virtue of the circumstances of one's birth

    person who is born within the ligeance of a sovereign is a subject; and, e converso, that every person born without such allegiance is an alien.... Two things

    Birthright citizenship in the United States

    Birthright_citizenship_in_the_United_States

  • Pickaninny
  • Pidgin term for child, also a racial slur

    Jewish-American princess (JAP) Kafir Khazar (Ashkenazi Jews) Kike Marrano (Conversos / Crypto-Jews) Rootless cosmopolitan Wog Yekke (German Jews) Yid Zhyd

    Pickaninny

    Pickaninny

    Pickaninny

  • Banana, coconut, and Twinkie
  • Pejorative terms

    Jewish-American princess (JAP) Kafir Khazar (Ashkenazi Jews) Kike Marrano (Conversos / Crypto-Jews) Rootless cosmopolitan Wog Yekke (German Jews) Yid Zhyd

    Banana, coconut, and Twinkie

    Banana,_coconut,_and_Twinkie

  • Saint John
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (1500–1569), Spanish Jewish converso priest, missionary and mystic John of the Cross (1542–1591), Spanish Jewish converso friar, priest and mystic; joint

    Saint John

    Saint_John

  • Use of nigger in proper names
  • Jewish-American princess (JAP) Kafir Khazar (Ashkenazi Jews) Kike Marrano (Conversos / Crypto-Jews) Rootless cosmopolitan Wog Yekke (German Jews) Yid Zhyd

    Use of nigger in proper names

    Use of nigger in proper names

    Use_of_nigger_in_proper_names

  • Neofiti
  • Ethnic group

    Jewish congregations.[citation needed] Dönmeh Allahdad Banu Israil Chala Converso Marrano Targum Neofiti Jews of San Nicandro History of the Jews in Apulia

    Neofiti

    Neofiti

  • Aaron Lopez
  • Portuguese-born merchant, slave trader, and philanthropist

    Portuguese-born merchant, slave trader, and philanthropist. Born in Lisbon into a converso family, he moved to British America, settling in the colony of Rhode Island

    Aaron Lopez

    Aaron Lopez

    Aaron_Lopez

  • Kakure Kirishitan
  • Japanese Christian sect

    to the Meiji Restoration. Inquisition Laramans Mozarabs Marrano/Anusim/Converso – comparable group of hidden Jews in Spain and Portugal Nagasaki Prefecture

    Kakure Kirishitan

    Kakure Kirishitan

    Kakure_Kirishitan

  • Baena (surname)
  • Surname list

    Christian name), despite few of the conversos in Baena having identifiable Jewish names beforehand. By the 16th century, conversos with the surname Baena were

    Baena (surname)

    Baena_(surname)

  • Canuck
  • Term for a Canadian

    Jewish-American princess (JAP) Kafir Khazar (Ashkenazi Jews) Kike Marrano (Conversos / Crypto-Jews) Rootless cosmopolitan Wog Yekke (German Jews) Yid Zhyd

    Canuck

    Canuck

    Canuck

  • Apostasy in Judaism
  • Formal disaffiliation from the Jewish religion

    duress. The apostasy of these conversos provoked the indignation of some Jews in Spain and it was made illegal to call a converso by the epithet tornadizo

    Apostasy in Judaism

    Apostasy_in_Judaism

  • James I of Aragon
  • King of Aragon from 1213 to 1276

    between the Jewish rabbi Nahmanides and Pablo Christiani, a prominent converso. James was the first great sponsor and patron of vernacular Catalan literature

    James I of Aragon

    James I of Aragon

    James_I_of_Aragon

  • History of the Jews in the Canary Islands
  • first Jewish settlers lived on the islands of Tenerife and La Palma. Only conversos could settle in the islands. Just as Jews in mainland Iberian suffered

    History of the Jews in the Canary Islands

    History_of_the_Jews_in_the_Canary_Islands

  • Historiography of the Spanish Inquisition
  • who for the first time published trial transcripts of cases involving conversos. Contemporary historians who subscribe to the idea that the image of the

    Historiography of the Spanish Inquisition

    Historiography_of_the_Spanish_Inquisition

  • Parra
  • Surname list

    Alhambra Decree in 1492. Many descendants with the surname, some of them converso, went into exile in Portugal and the Netherlands, especially in Amsterdam

    Parra

    Parra

  • Luis de Santángel
  • Spanish finance minister (d. 1498)

    Luis de Santángel (died 1498) was a third-generation converso in Spain during the late fifteenth century. Santángel worked as escribano de ración to King

    Luis de Santángel

    Luis de Santángel

    Luis_de_Santángel

  • Nicolas Flamel
  • French public scribe (1330–1418)

    years after his death, he had learned alchemical secrets from a Jewish converso on the road to Santiago de Compostela. He has since appeared as a legendary

    Nicolas Flamel

    Nicolas Flamel

    Nicolas_Flamel

  • Solomon Molcho
  • 16th-century Jewish Portuguese mystic

    Solomon Molcho (Hebrew: שלמה מולכו, romanized: Shlomo Molkho; born Diogo Pires; c. 1500 – 13 December 1532) was a Portuguese Jewish mystic and messiah

    Solomon Molcho

    Solomon Molcho

    Solomon_Molcho

  • Pedro de Arbués
  • Spanish canon regular and inquisitor (c.1441–1485)

    assassinated in the La Seo Cathedral in Zaragoza in 1485 by Jews and conversos. The veneration of him came swiftly through popular acclaim. His death

    Pedro de Arbués

    Pedro de Arbués

    Pedro_de_Arbués

  • Graphic pejoratives in written Chinese
  • Jewish-American princess (JAP) Kafir Khazar (Ashkenazi Jews) Kike Marrano (Conversos / Crypto-Jews) Rootless cosmopolitan Wog Yekke (German Jews) Yid Zhyd

    Graphic pejoratives in written Chinese

    Graphic_pejoratives_in_written_Chinese

  • Antonio Campi
  • Italian painter

    Adoration of the Shepherds, 1580, San Paolo Converso, Milan; The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence, 1581, San Paolo Converso, Milan; The Martyrdom of St. Catherine

    Antonio Campi

    Antonio Campi

    Antonio_Campi

  • Jews
  • Ethnoreligious group

    Spanish Inquisition was later established to pursue, torture and execute conversos who continued to practice Judaism in secret, while public disputations

    Jews

    Jews

    Jews

  • Laowai
  • Informal Chinese term for "foreigner"

    Jewish-American princess (JAP) Kafir Khazar (Ashkenazi Jews) Kike Marrano (Conversos / Crypto-Jews) Rootless cosmopolitan Wog Yekke (German Jews) Yid Zhyd

    Laowai

    Laowai

  • Nach (rapper)
  • Musical artist

    collaborated with Zénit on the track Utopia and released the track Hoy converso con Miguel to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of poet Miguel

    Nach (rapper)

    Nach (rapper)

    Nach_(rapper)

  • Convento de las Dueñas
  • Convent in Salamanca, Spain

    that was property of her husband, Juan Sánchez de Sevilla, a prominent converso. The church and the cloister were built around 1533. The convent preserves

    Convento de las Dueñas

    Convento de las Dueñas

    Convento_de_las_Dueñas

  • Gibraltar
  • British Overseas Territory in Iberia

    to the Duke of Medina Sidonia, who sold it in 1474 to a group of 4,350 conversos (Christian converts from Judaism) from Cordova and Seville and in exchange

    Gibraltar

    Gibraltar

    Gibraltar

  • Diene
  • Covalent compound that contains two double bonds

    Organic Syntheses; Collected Volumes, vol. 9, p. 692.Díaz, David Díaz; Converso, Antonella; Sharpless, K. Barry; Finn, M. G. (2006). "2,6-Dichloro-9-thiabicyclo[3

    Diene

    Diene

    Diene

  • Diego Rivera
  • Mexican muralist (1886–1957)

    the age of two. His mother María del Pilar Barrientos was said to have converso ancestry (Spanish ancestors who were forced to convert from Judaism to

    Diego Rivera

    Diego Rivera

    Diego_Rivera

  • Who is a Jew?
  • Basic question about Jewish identity

    forcibly converted to Catholicism as Conversos or New Christians, or both after 1492. Some families of Conversos began to settle in Mexico City in the

    Who is a Jew?

    Who_is_a_Jew?

  • Yid
  • Jewish ethnonym of Yiddish origin

    Jewish-American princess (JAP) Kafir Khazar (Ashkenazi Jews) Kike Marrano (Conversos / Crypto-Jews) Rootless cosmopolitan Wog Yekke (German Jews) Yid Zhyd

    Yid

    Yid

  • Pajeet
  • Ethnic slur directed at Indians and South Asians

    Jewish-American princess (JAP) Kafir Khazar (Ashkenazi Jews) Kike Marrano (Conversos / Crypto-Jews) Rootless cosmopolitan Wog Yekke (German Jews) Yid Zhyd

    Pajeet

    Pajeet

  • Wop
  • Slur for Italians or people of Italian descent

    Jewish-American princess (JAP) Kafir Khazar (Ashkenazi Jews) Kike Marrano (Conversos / Crypto-Jews) Rootless cosmopolitan Wog Yekke (German Jews) Yid Zhyd

    Wop

    Wop

  • List of ethnic slurs and epithets by ethnicity
  • Jewish-American princess (JAP) Kafir Khazar (Ashkenazi Jews) Kike Marrano (Conversos / Crypto-Jews) Rootless cosmopolitan Wog Yekke (German Jews) Yid Zhyd

    List of ethnic slurs and epithets by ethnicity

    List_of_ethnic_slurs_and_epithets_by_ethnicity

  • Sam Benady
  • Gibraltarian historian and writer

    los conversos andaluces, ("The purchase of Gibraltar by Andalusian conversos"), a monograph by Diego Lamelas about the story of the Cordova conversos who

    Sam Benady

    Sam Benady

    Sam_Benady

  • Florinda la Cava
  • Spanish legendary figure

    There are obvious parallels between her legend and the story of Eve. One converso (ex-Jewish) writer of the 15th century drops the article (la) and calls

    Florinda la Cava

    Florinda la Cava

    Florinda_la_Cava

  • History of the Jews in Spain
  • Gaul or North Africa, while as many as 90,000 converted. Many of the conversos, like those of later periods, maintained their Jewish identities in secret

    History of the Jews in Spain

    History of the Jews in Spain

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Spain

  • Alfonso de Cartagena
  • Converso bishop, diplomat, historian, and writer (1384–1456)

    Münster, 1922, pp. 128–211. OCLC 1718905 (in Spanish) L. Serrano, Los conversos D. Pablo de Santa María y D. Alfonso de Cartagena, obispos de Burgos,

    Alfonso de Cartagena

    Alfonso de Cartagena

    Alfonso_de_Cartagena

  • Holy Child of La Guardia
  • Folk saint in Spanish Roman Catholicism

    several Jews and conversos. The suspects had confessed under torture to murdering a child. Among the executed were Benito García, the converso who initially

    Holy Child of La Guardia

    Holy Child of La Guardia

    Holy_Child_of_La_Guardia

  • Auto-da-fé
  • Public penance imposed during the Inquisition

    Inquisition was officially established to root out heresy, particularly among conversos (Jews and Muslims who had converted to Christianity but were suspected

    Auto-da-fé

    Auto-da-fé

    Auto-da-fé

  • Profiat Duran
  • to Christianity in 1391, he also appears in official records under his Converso name Honoratus de Bonafide. After escaping Spain, he returned to practicing

    Profiat Duran

    Profiat_Duran

  • Anusim
  • Legal category of Jews

    known in Spanish as cristianos nuevos and cristãos-novos in Portuguese. Converso or marrano, the latter meaning "pig" in Spanish, was used by Christians

    Anusim

    Anusim

  • Cide Hamete Benengeli
  • Fictional character

    the other hand, Américo Castro was the first to point out its possible Converso origin, a hypothesis that has been sustained to a greater or lesser degree

    Cide Hamete Benengeli

    Cide Hamete Benengeli

    Cide_Hamete_Benengeli

  • El Buscón
  • c. 1604 picaresque novel by Francisco de Quevedo

    implied possibility that she was a New Christian of either Morisco or converso descent; Pablos writes: Sospechábase en el pueblo que no era cristiana

    El Buscón

    El Buscón

    El_Buscón

  • 1660 destruction of Tiberias
  • Destruction of a Jewish community by Lebanese Druze

    the Catholic Monarchs began establishing Inquisition commissions. Many Conversos, (Marranos and Moriscos) and Sephardic Jews fled to the Ottoman provinces

    1660 destruction of Tiberias

    1660_destruction_of_Tiberias

  • Plaza Mayor, Madrid
  • Square in Madrid, Spain

    burning. Over half of the accused, including most of those executed, were conversos—Christians of Jewish descent—charged with "Judaizing." The square's third

    Plaza Mayor, Madrid

    Plaza Mayor, Madrid

    Plaza_Mayor,_Madrid

  • Hamin
  • Sephardic Jewish Sabbath stew

    place and season to season. After the Reconquista and expulsion, Jewish conversos in Spain hid their hamin pots under the fire embers to avoid persecution

    Hamin

    Hamin

    Hamin

  • New Mexico
  • U.S. state

    the south. Some Hispanos claim Jewish ancestry through descendance from conversos or Crypto-Jews among early Spanish colonists. Many New Mexicans speak

    New Mexico

    New Mexico

    New_Mexico

  • Granada War
  • Final war of the Reconquista

    1526 this prohibition spread to the rest of Spain. "New Christians" (conversos) came to be accused of crypto-Islam and crypto-Judaism. Spain would go

    Granada War

    Granada War

    Granada_War

  • Miguel de Cervantes
  • Spanish writer (1547–1616)

    view that Cervantes had converso origins. The Cuban writer Roberto González Echevarría argues that the claims of Cervantes' converso origins are based on

    Miguel de Cervantes

    Miguel de Cervantes

    Miguel_de_Cervantes

  • Inquisition
  • System of tribunals enforcing Catholic orthodoxy

    Spanish and Portuguese inquisitions often focused on the New Christians or Conversos (former Jews who converted to Christianity to avoid antisemitic regulations

    Inquisition

    Inquisition

    Inquisition

  • Seville
  • Capital of Andalusia and the Province of Seville, Spain

    and Córdoba, where the Dominican friar, Alonso de Ojeda, had detected converso activity. The first Auto de Fé took place in Seville on 6 February 1481

    Seville

    Seville

    Seville

  • Moses Cohen Henriques
  • Sephardic pirate

    today's value. Henriques was born in the late 16th century to a Portuguese converso family (Jews who had undergone forced conversion to Catholicism during

    Moses Cohen Henriques

    Moses Cohen Henriques

    Moses_Cohen_Henriques

  • Norman Roth
  • American historian

    Visigoths and Muslims in Medieval Spain: Cooperation and Conflict (1994) Conversos, Inquisition, and the Expulsion of the Jews from Spain (1995) "The Bible

    Norman Roth

    Norman_Roth

  • Valladolid
  • Municipality in Castile and León, Spain

    the Jewish quarter of the city, and agreed to restore Jewish autonomy. Converso poet Juan de Valladolid wrote poems criticizing treatment of Jews in Valladolid

    Valladolid

    Valladolid

    Valladolid

  • Catholic Monarchs of Spain
  • Title for Isabella I and Ferdinand II

    inquisitors. Torquemada pursued aggressive policies toward converted Jews (conversos) and Muslims moriscos. The pope also granted the Catholic Monarchs the

    Catholic Monarchs of Spain

    Catholic Monarchs of Spain

    Catholic_Monarchs_of_Spain

  • Tapas
  • Appetiser or snack in Spanish and international cuisine

    the time of the Spanish Inquisition as a means of publicly identifying conversos, Jews who had converted to Christianity. Since tapas often consist in

    Tapas

    Tapas

    Tapas

  • Ortiz
  • Surname list

    surname Ortiz, although they have few sanbenitos, is in this city a very converso lineage and surname". Aaron Ortiz (born 1991), U.S. politician, Illinois

    Ortiz

    Ortiz

  • Barbastro
  • Town in Aragon, Spain

    ceased to exist because they had all become conversos. The old synagogue, however, became a center for converso life. During the Spanish Civil War 51 Catholic

    Barbastro

    Barbastro

    Barbastro

  • Polentone
  • Epithet of the Italian language

    Jewish-American princess (JAP) Kafir Khazar (Ashkenazi Jews) Kike Marrano (Conversos / Crypto-Jews) Rootless cosmopolitan Wog Yekke (German Jews) Yid Zhyd

    Polentone

    Polentone

    Polentone

  • Alheira
  • Type of Portuguese sausage

    being expelled from the country or converting to Christianity. Those conversos who remained and secretly retained their beliefs avoided eating pork,

    Alheira

    Alheira

    Alheira

  • Maghrebi Jews
  • Jewish diaspora of Northwest Africa

    Following the massacre of 1391 in Spain, a significant migration of Jews and conversos moved from Iberia and Mallorca to North Africa, including notable rabbis

    Maghrebi Jews

    Maghrebi Jews

    Maghrebi_Jews

  • Blood libel
  • Antisemitic trope

    Holy Child of La Guardia", was supposedly murdered by two Jews and three conversos (converts to Christianity). In total, eight men were executed. It is now

    Blood libel

    Blood libel

    Blood_libel

  • Proselytization and counter-proselytization of Jews
  • been instrumental in its attempt to convert Jews. Such examples include conversos during the Inquisition, especially within Spain. However, since the Second

    Proselytization and counter-proselytization of Jews

    Proselytization_and_counter-proselytization_of_Jews

  • Basilica of Sant'Eufemia, Milan
  • Church in Milan, Italy

    d'Oggiono. Simone Peterzano's Pentecost was originally painted for San Paolo Converso. Madonna and Child, Marco d'Oggiono Ruggeri, Fausto. I Vescovi di Milano

    Basilica of Sant'Eufemia, Milan

    Basilica of Sant'Eufemia, Milan

    Basilica_of_Sant'Eufemia,_Milan

  • Matos (surname)
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    others for honor. It is also a surname used by many Sephardic Jewish and converso families. "Matos" is a word in Hebrew that means "tribes", or in the more

    Matos (surname)

    Matos_(surname)

  • Miguel de Barrios
  • Spanish Jewish poet and historian (1635–1701)

    poet, playwright, and historian, born in Montilla, Spain, to a Portuguese converso family. He eventually settled in Amsterdam in the Portuguese Jewish community

    Miguel de Barrios

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  • Navilla | நாவில்லா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Navilla | நாவில்லா

    Peacock- modified

  • Gotilda
  • Girl/Female

    Swedish

    Gotilda

    Strong.

  • Boozer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Kent) of uncertain derivation

    Boozer

    English (Kent) of uncertain derivation : of uncertain derivation: it could be a topographic name for someone living in an area planted with bushes, French bussière, or a habitational name from any of various minor places in Essex, perhaps named with this word.English (Kent) of uncertain derivation : alternatively it may be a nickname for a heavy drinker, from an agent derivative of Middle English bouse(n) ‘to drink’, ‘to booze’ (from Middle Dutch būsen) or Middle English bous, boos ‘intoxicating drink’ (from Middle Dutch būse).English (Kent) of uncertain derivation : lastly, it could be an occupational name for a stockman, from a derivative of Middle English bos(e), buse ‘stall for livestock’, ‘cowstall’, ‘manger’ (from Old English bōs).

  • Dharmini
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Rajasthani, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil

    Dharmini

    Religious

  • ALAMEA
  • Female

    Hawaiian

    ALAMEA

    Hawaiian name ALAMEA means "precious."

  • Bett
  • Girl/Female

    British, Danish, English, German, Hebrew, Swedish

    Bett

    Pledged to God; God's Promise; God is My Oath

  • Dwit
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Dwit

    Second

  • Tuhi
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Tuhi

    Bird Sound

  • Adelaide
  • Girl/Female

    French American German

    Adelaide

    Nobility. French form of the Old German Adalheidis, a compound of 'athal' (noble) and 'haida'...

  • Bikram
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Bikram

    Prowess

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