This article aims to give an overview of the life of an Irish accused by the Court of the Inquisition in Mexico, in the seventeenth century, considered a heretic and a rebel seeking independence from New Spain. His captivity for 17 years, from 1642 until his death in 1659, made his prison known to the Viceroy and the King in Spain. In it he found the Judaizers who had arrived in that city from Portugal in search of economic improvements and freedom of worship. Coincided the years of 1642 to 1649 with these Crypto-Jews in jail and wrote a lawsuit against the Inquisitors for the bad treatment that was given to the prisoners and especially to them. Guillén de Lampart or Lamport as some called him was the defender of these Crypto-Jews, ...
[EN] One of the more recurrent issues in studies of the Portuguese in the colonial Peru has been its...
The establishment of the Inquisition Tribunal in Spain (XV century) and Portugal (XVI century) stimu...
The theological profile of Protestantism in Castille in the XVIth century. An unpublished memorial o...
In the second half of the 17th century the crew of the Spanish fleets and galleons sailing to the In...
This analysis examines the life and actions of the seventeenth-century Irish man, William Lamport, k...
Créateur Martínez Baracs, Andrea Heifetz, Hank. Traducteur Andrea Martínez Baracs is Director of...
more popularly known in Mexico and Latin America by his Spanish alias 'Don Guillén Lombardo de ...
Antonio Enríquez Gómez was a seventeenth-century Spanish converso (convert), or New Christian, autho...
The article presents a panoramic view of portuguese presence in New Spain, whose early members were ...
A recent doctoral thesis shows how the Inquisition acted against the crypto-Jews in practically all ...
The Seventeenth Century involved the beginning of a new enemy for the Inquisition, the Portuguese cr...
The Seventeenth Century involved the beginning of a new enemy for the Inquisition, the Portuguese cr...
Abstract: In the late 17th century, the kingdom of Mallorca was the scene of two compelling acts of ...
In 1677 the Inquisition captured more than two hundred people from Palma de Mallorca who were Judaiz...
Abstract Between 1660 and 1730, Spanish Inquisition tracks out most of all conversos. 70% of prisone...
[EN] One of the more recurrent issues in studies of the Portuguese in the colonial Peru has been its...
The establishment of the Inquisition Tribunal in Spain (XV century) and Portugal (XVI century) stimu...
The theological profile of Protestantism in Castille in the XVIth century. An unpublished memorial o...
In the second half of the 17th century the crew of the Spanish fleets and galleons sailing to the In...
This analysis examines the life and actions of the seventeenth-century Irish man, William Lamport, k...
Créateur Martínez Baracs, Andrea Heifetz, Hank. Traducteur Andrea Martínez Baracs is Director of...
more popularly known in Mexico and Latin America by his Spanish alias 'Don Guillén Lombardo de ...
Antonio Enríquez Gómez was a seventeenth-century Spanish converso (convert), or New Christian, autho...
The article presents a panoramic view of portuguese presence in New Spain, whose early members were ...
A recent doctoral thesis shows how the Inquisition acted against the crypto-Jews in practically all ...
The Seventeenth Century involved the beginning of a new enemy for the Inquisition, the Portuguese cr...
The Seventeenth Century involved the beginning of a new enemy for the Inquisition, the Portuguese cr...
Abstract: In the late 17th century, the kingdom of Mallorca was the scene of two compelling acts of ...
In 1677 the Inquisition captured more than two hundred people from Palma de Mallorca who were Judaiz...
Abstract Between 1660 and 1730, Spanish Inquisition tracks out most of all conversos. 70% of prisone...
[EN] One of the more recurrent issues in studies of the Portuguese in the colonial Peru has been its...
The establishment of the Inquisition Tribunal in Spain (XV century) and Portugal (XVI century) stimu...
The theological profile of Protestantism in Castille in the XVIth century. An unpublished memorial o...