This paper focuses on the evolution of one of the main judeoconverso lineages of the Kingdom of Córdoba in the Early Modern Era, the Ramirez. Native of Espejo, soon they found in Lucena, the capital of the Marquisate of Comares, the perfect place to hide their past and ennobled near their lord. The protagonists of this study are their close relationship with the Marquis, their desire to produce a new family memory, and the matrimonial and economic strategies that allowed them to become one of the more powerful groups in the oligarchy of Lucena and one of the paradigmatic examples of integration of the New Christians in the Andalusian territory.El presente artículo se centra en la evolución de uno de los principales linajes judeoconversos de...
The author analyses the process of integration and social promotion of a converso family from the Ca...
The “Santisteban” last name appeared in the society of Malaga after the Christian Conquest in two di...
The passage of time had almost erased from La Alpujarra the memory of one of its main families, the ...
El presente artículo se centra en la evolución de uno de los principales linajes judeoconversos del ...
This paper focuses on the evolution of one of the main judeoconverso lineages of the Kingdom of Córd...
The author presents in this article some new evidence about Juan Ramírez de Lucena's biography, and ...
This article will present an analysis of the widely Mármol lineage during the Modern Age, with thei...
Traditionally, historiography has studied conversos from the inquisitorial perspective, focusing its...
Este trabajo analiza una de las vías más recurrentes de promoción de arquitectura sacra por parte d...
En el presente trabajo pretendemos estudiar a la familia judeoconversa de origen malagueño de los To...
El de judíos y conversos ha sido un tema especialmente recurrente para la historiografía española, a...
Fortunately, the topics we usually have about the Spanish Society during the Early Modern Age have b...
Durante la Edad Moderna muchas familias conversas consiguieron insertarse en las filas de la nobleza...
Some reflections of the author about the presence of the name Alisana (Lucena) in some Hebrew docume...
The present work centres on the study about one of the main families which formed the oligarchy what...
The author analyses the process of integration and social promotion of a converso family from the Ca...
The “Santisteban” last name appeared in the society of Malaga after the Christian Conquest in two di...
The passage of time had almost erased from La Alpujarra the memory of one of its main families, the ...
El presente artículo se centra en la evolución de uno de los principales linajes judeoconversos del ...
This paper focuses on the evolution of one of the main judeoconverso lineages of the Kingdom of Córd...
The author presents in this article some new evidence about Juan Ramírez de Lucena's biography, and ...
This article will present an analysis of the widely Mármol lineage during the Modern Age, with thei...
Traditionally, historiography has studied conversos from the inquisitorial perspective, focusing its...
Este trabajo analiza una de las vías más recurrentes de promoción de arquitectura sacra por parte d...
En el presente trabajo pretendemos estudiar a la familia judeoconversa de origen malagueño de los To...
El de judíos y conversos ha sido un tema especialmente recurrente para la historiografía española, a...
Fortunately, the topics we usually have about the Spanish Society during the Early Modern Age have b...
Durante la Edad Moderna muchas familias conversas consiguieron insertarse en las filas de la nobleza...
Some reflections of the author about the presence of the name Alisana (Lucena) in some Hebrew docume...
The present work centres on the study about one of the main families which formed the oligarchy what...
The author analyses the process of integration and social promotion of a converso family from the Ca...
The “Santisteban” last name appeared in the society of Malaga after the Christian Conquest in two di...
The passage of time had almost erased from La Alpujarra the memory of one of its main families, the ...